NACOGDOCHES – The Texas A&M Aggies battled the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks to a 0-0 draw in Thursday's action at SFA Soccer Stadium.
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Texas A&M (3-0-3) remained undefeated on the season heading into their last non-conference match Sunday at No. 4 TCU.
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The Maroon & White were unable to leave town with a victory despite monopolizing possession throughout the match. Texas A&M owned a 25-9 edge in shots, including 8-4 in shots-on-goal. The Aggies were unable to capitalize on an 8-2 shot margin.
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SFA's goalkeeper Sierra McCluer made eight saves. Sydney Fuller made four stops for A&M as she recorded her first shutout of the season and the fifth of her career.
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Coming of SEC Offensive Player of the Week honors, Kaylee Noble was the Aggies' top attack threat with five shots, including three shots on goal. Bella Yakel also had a pair of shots on goal with free kicks.
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TEXAS A&M QUOTES
Head Coach G Guerrieri
On the match...
"I'm disappointed. You get 25 shots, you go to be able to put at least three of them away. I thought we were pretty toothless in attack tonight. Overall the defensive performance and the midfield performance we were in control of the game. They (SF) laid back and played a low block against us, which is always hard to break down. But we had a few players that get close and they hit the ball five feet over the goal – just not acceptable.
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UP NEXT...
The Aggies return to action Sunday when they head to Fort Worth for a 7 p.m. match against the No. 4 TCU Horned Frogs.
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Texas A&M (3-0-3) remained undefeated on the season heading into their last non-conference match Sunday at No. 4 TCU.
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The Maroon & White were unable to leave town with a victory despite monopolizing possession throughout the match. Texas A&M owned a 25-9 edge in shots, including 8-4 in shots-on-goal. The Aggies were unable to capitalize on an 8-2 shot margin.
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SFA's goalkeeper Sierra McCluer made eight saves. Sydney Fuller made four stops for A&M as she recorded her first shutout of the season and the fifth of her career.
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Coming of SEC Offensive Player of the Week honors, Kaylee Noble was the Aggies' top attack threat with five shots, including three shots on goal. Bella Yakel also had a pair of shots on goal with free kicks.
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TEXAS A&M QUOTES
Head Coach G Guerrieri
On the match...
"I'm disappointed. You get 25 shots, you go to be able to put at least three of them away. I thought we were pretty toothless in attack tonight. Overall the defensive performance and the midfield performance we were in control of the game. They (SF) laid back and played a low block against us, which is always hard to break down. But we had a few players that get close and they hit the ball five feet over the goal – just not acceptable.
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UP NEXT...
The Aggies return to action Sunday when they head to Fort Worth for a 7 p.m. match against the No. 4 TCU Horned Frogs.
