CLINTON, S.C. | The Alabama A&M University women's soccer team suffered a setback on Thursday night, surrendering a second-half goal in falling to Presbyterian College, 1-0, at Martin Stadium at Edens Field.
Alabama A&M (1-6) had its best chance in the 24
th minute as
Czaske Deane's shot was saved by PC goalkeeper Gracie Moulton to keep the game scoreless.
After a scoreless opening half, the Blue Hose (3-2-1) break the 0-0 tie in the 62
nd minute as Sloan Spees beat AAMU goalkeeper
Madelyn Cornwell to the bottom left side to give Presbyterian a 1-0 advantage.
Alabama A&M had one final opportunity in the 90
th minute as
Albany Rios fired a shot that was saved by Moulton to preserve the shutout victory.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
- Madelyn Cornwell finished with nine saves
- Gracie Moulton recorded a pair of saves for the Blue Hose
- The Blue Hose out-shot the Bulldogs, 17-8, including a 10-2 advantage in shots on goal
- Presbyterian registered four corner kicks, while Alabama A&M had two
UP NEXT
Alabama A&M returns to action on Sunday at South Carolina State. Kickoff is set for 10 a.m. (central time) in Orangeburg, S.C.
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