Team Stats
TAMU
UA
Goals
0
1
Shots
12
21
Shots on Goal
5
7
Saves
6
5
Corners
4
4
Fouls
7
14
Scoring Plays

Gianna Paul (10)
Assisted By: Nadia Ramadan
GOAL by UA Paul, Gianna Assist by Ramadan, Nadia.
20:12
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Photo by: Ethan Mito/Texas A&M Athletics
Aggies Drop 1-0 Decision at Alabama
Oct 13, 2024 | Soccer
A&M returns to Ellis Field Friday at 7 p.m.
TUSCALOOSA – The Texas A&M soccer team was unable to break the scoring seal in a 1-0 loss against the Crimson Tide Sunday evening at Alabama Soccer Stadium.
The Aggies controlled the run of play in the first half outshooting Alabama, 8-4, but were unable to conjure up a goal. The Crimson Tide (8-3-5, 1-1-5 SEC), on the other hand, was able to take advantage of an A&M defender slipping trying to track a ball served over the top by Nadia Ramadan. The folly allowed Gianna Paul to break loose for a 1-v-1 opportunity and she converted to give Alabama a 1-0 lead 20:12 into the contest.
Alabama, which could not afford another tie, went hard after more goals in the second half, outshooting Texas A&M 17-4. Texas A&M (8-7-0, 3-4-0 SEC) was able to withstand the barrage, thanks in part to five second-half saves by goalkeeper Sydney Becerra, but the Maroon & White were unable to find an equalizer.
The Crimson Tide's aggressive play showed in the foul count (14-7) and yellow card tally (3-1), but they avoided a red card booking.
GOAL SUMMARY
21' | Nadia Ramadan played a long ball over the top, finding Gianna Paul breaking free into the penalty box. Paul beat the keeper 1-v-1. UA 1, A&M 0
UP NEXT…
The Aggies return to Ellis Field Friday for a 7 p.m. match against the LSU Tigers.
The Aggies controlled the run of play in the first half outshooting Alabama, 8-4, but were unable to conjure up a goal. The Crimson Tide (8-3-5, 1-1-5 SEC), on the other hand, was able to take advantage of an A&M defender slipping trying to track a ball served over the top by Nadia Ramadan. The folly allowed Gianna Paul to break loose for a 1-v-1 opportunity and she converted to give Alabama a 1-0 lead 20:12 into the contest.
Alabama, which could not afford another tie, went hard after more goals in the second half, outshooting Texas A&M 17-4. Texas A&M (8-7-0, 3-4-0 SEC) was able to withstand the barrage, thanks in part to five second-half saves by goalkeeper Sydney Becerra, but the Maroon & White were unable to find an equalizer.
The Crimson Tide's aggressive play showed in the foul count (14-7) and yellow card tally (3-1), but they avoided a red card booking.
GOAL SUMMARY
21' | Nadia Ramadan played a long ball over the top, finding Gianna Paul breaking free into the penalty box. Paul beat the keeper 1-v-1. UA 1, A&M 0
UP NEXT…
The Aggies return to Ellis Field Friday for a 7 p.m. match against the LSU Tigers.
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