Troy University Athletics
Team Stats
USF
TROY
Goals
1
0
Shots
11
12
Shots on Goal
5
7
Saves
7
4
Corners
3
1
Fouls
16
17
Scoring Plays

Chance,Olivia (5)
Assisted By: Trudi Carter
Crossed from R just inside 18, hit first
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Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
Photo by: Kevin Glackmeyer
Troy Falls to South Florida in Final Day of Jaguar Classic
9/6/2015 1:52:00 PM | Soccer
MOBILE, Alabama – The Troy soccer team had chances to score, but South Florida scored late to defeat the Trojans, 1-0, on Sunday, the final day of the Jaguar Classic.
Olivia Chance scored the game-winning goal for South Florida (5-0) in the 84th minute.
"This was a very difficult team to play against, they could easily be a top 25 team," Jason Hamilton said. "We battled and matched them athletically and physically and it just came down to execution. We had some very good looks at goal, but we just weren't composed enough to put the ball in the back of the net. That's the difference in winning and losing the game."
Troy (5-2) led the Bulls in shots and shots on goal. The Trojans fired 12 shots with seven landing on goal. South Florida finished the match with 11 shots and five being on target.
Alissa Jones led all players with five shots, four on goal. Jasmine Fahrnbauer and Chelsey Williams had two shots each and three other Trojans fired one shot.
Troy's biggest chance came in the 30th minute when Williams took a penalty kick that was saved by the Bulls goalkeeper. Williams fired a shot immediately after that missed high.
The Trojans will resume play on Friday, September 18 as they take on Tennessee Tech in Cookeville, Tenn.
For more information on Troy Athletics, visit TroyTrojans.com. Fans can also find the Trojans on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat by searching for Troy Athletics.
Olivia Chance scored the game-winning goal for South Florida (5-0) in the 84th minute.
"This was a very difficult team to play against, they could easily be a top 25 team," Jason Hamilton said. "We battled and matched them athletically and physically and it just came down to execution. We had some very good looks at goal, but we just weren't composed enough to put the ball in the back of the net. That's the difference in winning and losing the game."
Troy (5-2) led the Bulls in shots and shots on goal. The Trojans fired 12 shots with seven landing on goal. South Florida finished the match with 11 shots and five being on target.
Alissa Jones led all players with five shots, four on goal. Jasmine Fahrnbauer and Chelsey Williams had two shots each and three other Trojans fired one shot.
Troy's biggest chance came in the 30th minute when Williams took a penalty kick that was saved by the Bulls goalkeeper. Williams fired a shot immediately after that missed high.
The Trojans will resume play on Friday, September 18 as they take on Tennessee Tech in Cookeville, Tenn.
For more information on Troy Athletics, visit TroyTrojans.com. Fans can also find the Trojans on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat by searching for Troy Athletics.
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