South Florida Women’s Soccer Dominates East Carolina 3-0
South Florida women's soccer clinched a decisive 3-0 victory against East Carolina in an American Athletic Conference match. Goals from Elyse Thornton, Anna Sutter, and Sophia Cabral secured the win, marking the most goals allowed by ECU this season. With this result, South Florida improved its overall record to 8-2-3 and 3-1-2 in the AAC, while East Carolina fell to 6-4-3 and 3-2-1 in the conference. The Bulls' performance included back-to-back matches scoring three or more goals for the first time since 2018.
By the Numbers- South Florida's 3-0 win is the largest margin East Carolina has allowed all season.
- Leire Herraez Gallach recorded a season-high seven saves, achieving her seventh shutout in net.
- Anna Sutter scored her seventh goal of the year, while Elyse Thornton netted her second.
- The Bulls have outshot opponents in 11 of their 13 matches this season.
- South Florida's back-to-back three-goal games mark their first such streak in the AAC since 2018.
South Florida will return home to face Temple on Sunday, October 13, in a match scheduled to start at 1 p.m., streamed on ESPN+.
Bottom LineSouth Florida's dominant performance showcases their offensive strength and defensive resilience, positioning them well for their upcoming match against Temple. Their ability to consistently score and defend effectively could propel the team further in the conference standings.
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