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Pirates Fall At SMU
October 20, 2019 | Soccer
DALLAS, TEXAS – The Texas road trip finished on a rough note when the ECU soccer lost to SMU 4-0 on Sunday afternoon at Westcott Field.
"They were just too much for us on the day," said head coach Jason Hamilton. "They had a lot of energy knowing what is on the line for them and we were unable to match that intensity."
ECU drops to 5-8-2 overall this season and 2-3-1 in the AAC. The Mustangs improve to 9-5-1 with a 2-4-0 conference record.
"We now find ourselves in just as desperate of a spot as our last two opponents," Hamilton said. "So let's hope we can take away the fight and willingness to battle that we faced this weekend and bring that to our last three games."
The Mustangs took a 2-0 lead with a pair of first-half goals within a minute of each other. The first came when a long ball by Courtney Sebazco found Jewel Boland behind the
ECU defense and Boland was able to score on a low shot. Just a minute later, Allie Thornton swung in a cross from the right wing and Celiana Torres was able to control it and score.
SMU added a pair of goals in the second half to salt away the win. Torres turned provider when Isabelle Nashmi headed home her cross in the 68th minute. Robyn Maurer finished the scoring in the 77th minute when she scored off a rebound. Â
SMU had a 30-2 edge in shots and an 11-1 advantage in corner kicks. Melanie Stiles made eight saves in the goal for the Pirates while Tatum Sutherland made one stop for SMU.
"We had five opportunities to get two results and now we are down to just three opportunities to get them," Hamilton added. "This is the same position we were in last year and we found a way to do it. We have to believe in ourselves and remember we did it last year so we can do it again."
ECU will return to Greenville for its final two home matches of the regular season. First up will be a Thursday night kickoff against UCF in Johnson Stadium.
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"They were just too much for us on the day," said head coach Jason Hamilton. "They had a lot of energy knowing what is on the line for them and we were unable to match that intensity."
ECU drops to 5-8-2 overall this season and 2-3-1 in the AAC. The Mustangs improve to 9-5-1 with a 2-4-0 conference record.
"We now find ourselves in just as desperate of a spot as our last two opponents," Hamilton said. "So let's hope we can take away the fight and willingness to battle that we faced this weekend and bring that to our last three games."
The Mustangs took a 2-0 lead with a pair of first-half goals within a minute of each other. The first came when a long ball by Courtney Sebazco found Jewel Boland behind the
ECU defense and Boland was able to score on a low shot. Just a minute later, Allie Thornton swung in a cross from the right wing and Celiana Torres was able to control it and score.
SMU added a pair of goals in the second half to salt away the win. Torres turned provider when Isabelle Nashmi headed home her cross in the 68th minute. Robyn Maurer finished the scoring in the 77th minute when she scored off a rebound. Â
SMU had a 30-2 edge in shots and an 11-1 advantage in corner kicks. Melanie Stiles made eight saves in the goal for the Pirates while Tatum Sutherland made one stop for SMU.
"We had five opportunities to get two results and now we are down to just three opportunities to get them," Hamilton added. "This is the same position we were in last year and we found a way to do it. We have to believe in ourselves and remember we did it last year so we can do it again."
ECU will return to Greenville for its final two home matches of the regular season. First up will be a Thursday night kickoff against UCF in Johnson Stadium.
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Team Stats
ECU
SMU
Goals
0
4
Shots
2
30
Shots on Goal
1
12
Saves
8
1
Corners
1
11
Fouls
12
4
Scoring Plays

Jewel Boland (1)
Assisted By: Courtney Sebazco
GOAL by SMU Boland, Jewel Assist by Sebazco, Courtney.
25:25

Celiana Torres (1)
Assisted By: Allie Thornton , Mary Meehan
GOAL by SMU Torres, Celiana Assist by Thornton, Allie and Meehan, Mary.
26:22

Isabelle Nashmi (1)
Assisted By: Celiana Torres , Courtney Sebazco
GOAL by SMU Nashmi, Isabelle Assist by Torres, Celiana and Sebazco, Courtney.
67:12

Robyn Maurer (1)
Assisted By: Emily Cope
GOAL by SMU Maurer, Robyn Assist by Cope, Emily.
76:51
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