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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Lone goal lifts Jaguar soccer over Southeastern Louisiana

South Alabama women's soccer team defeated Southeastern Louisiana 1-0 Sunday afternoon in Hancock Whitney Stadium.

The Jags and Lady Lions battled back-and-forth for the first half and neither team could find the back of the net and the game was tied 0-0 at half.

Nour Imane Addi put the Jags on the board in the 70th minute, giving South a 1-0 win. South (4-0-2) stays undefeated on the season and Southeastern Louisiana drops to 2-2 on the season.

Goalkeeper Jaidy Gutierrez Campos held down the Jaguar goal, recording her fourth shutout of the 2022 season and the 10th of her career. Southeastern Louisiana took just three shots, with zero on goal.

South took nine shots, with three being on target.

The Jags return to action Thursday night, as they host Lamar at 7 p.m.

HOW IT HAPPENED

Addi scored in the 70th minute off an assist from Gracie Wilson to put the Jags on the board 1-0.

GAME NOTES

Freshman Hilary Jaen got her first start of the 2022 season and played a season high 51 minutes.

Addi scored her third goal of the season and Wilson recorded her third assist of the season.

Lady Lions midfielder Mya Guillory led the team in shots with two.

Addi and Wilson led the Jags in shots, with two each.

Thursday's win over Southeastern extends South's winning streak to three games.

Gutierrez Campos now has 12 career wins.

QUOTABLE

Head Coach Richard Moodie

On the match: "Not super happy with the performance. I don't think that we were at our best today. It's not where we would hope to be after Thursday's performance. We'll learn from it and we'll move on and get better."

On what improvements need to be made: "We didn't press. We seemed to panic or run out of ideas on how to beat a little block. We were just not patient enough. We've got to be patient. We've got to be more creative in the final third. It's worth taking a step back and watching the video and trying to figure out where we are at. For us defensively, Jaidy made an amazing save, but offensively we've got to do a better job just in and around the box. From box to box tonight, we were the best team, but in the final third we seemed to struggle."

UP NEXT

The Jaguars will host Lamar on Thursday, September 8th. Kick off is set to 7 p.m.

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