DALLAS (Sept. 24, 2021) – The University of South Florida men's soccer team battled its third Top 10 team in its last four matches, on Saturday, when it traveled to Dallas to face No. 7 SMU, and despite outshooting the Mustangs, 12-10 on the night, SMU came out on top, 3-2 at Washburne Stadium. The Bulls fall to 2-4-1 overall, and 0-2 in The American, while the Mustangs improve to 5-0-2 on the year and 2-0 in conference play. Â
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SMU scored three minutes into the match and one minute into the second half to make quick work of the Bulls.
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The Mustangs came out of the locker room to start the match and struck quickly in the 3' when Lane Warrington found the back of the net by way of a corner kick from Knut Ahlander. The offering was initially pinballed around in the box before finding Warrington's foot who put his shot past South Florida goalkeeper
Ralph Montero.
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The Bulls' best opportunity in the first half came off a corner kick by
Marcus Victorio that found the head of
Max Gottwald, but his attempt went just over the crossbar in the 18'.
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South Florida trailed at the end of the first half, 1-0, and the Mustangs held a 5-2 shot advantage.
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Much like the first half, SMU came out firing to begin the second 45 minutes of action. The Mustangs' Jose Ortiz dribbled in and sent a shot off from 25 yards out that, unfortunately, deflected off the foot of the Bulls' Sal Mazzaferro and past Montero just one minute into the second half. Â
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The Bulls were limited in their total chances, however,
Gabrielle Privitera looked to cut into the Mustangs' lead in the 80' when he fired off a laser shot to the far-right side of the goal that was punched away at the last second by SMU goalkeeper Cole Johnson, keeping the Bulls scoreless, and eventually securing the win.
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Scoring Summary
SMU – Lane Warrington (Thomas Haney, Knut Ahlander; 3:16)
SMU – Jose Ortiz (Skage Simonsen; 46:25)
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Shots: USF 12, SMU 10
Shots on Goal: USF 3, SMU 2
Saves: USF 2, SMU 3
Corner Kicks: USF 3, SMU 4
Fouls: USF 13, SMU 13
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Notable
- Marcus Victorio played in just his second match of the season, and earned his first career start.
- Victorio, Gabrielle Privitera and Richard Laval all had a team-high two shots on the night … Privitera had a match-high two shots on goal. Â
Up Next
Following Friday's match against SMU, the Bulls return to Corbett Stadium for the first edition of the War on I-4 against UCF, on Sept. 28, at 7 p.m.
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Fans can purchase tickets to USF men's soccer home matches by calling 1-800-GoBulls or at USFBullsTix.com.
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All home matches this season, will be broadcast live on either Bulls Unlimited or Bulls Unlimited 2 with
Darek Sharp on the call. Both stations are available via the iHeart Radio app (search "USF") and provide static-free quality whether you're listening on your streaming device, laptop, or desktop.
In addition to Bulls Unlimited, all of USF's home regular-season matches will be streamed live on the ESPN+ platform. Subscriptions for the ESPN+ app are $6.99 monthly or $69.99 annually and can be packaged with Hulu and Disney+ streaming services. A step-by-step guide for subscribing to ESPN+ is located
here.
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About USF Men's Soccer
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USF Men's Soccer competed in the school's first ever intercollegiate athletic contest on Sept. 25, 1965, beating Florida Southern 4-3. Since then, the oldest program on campus has built a winning tradition, claiming 14 conference championships and making 21 NCAA Tournament appearances, including 3 trips to the elite eight.
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The program also has a strong reputation within the professional game and boasts 29 MLS draft picks. Notable alumni include two-time MLS Golden Boot winner Jeff Cunningham, USA 1994 World Cup star Roy Wegerle, and 2013 MLS Cup winner Dom Dwyer.
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The Bulls have advanced to the postseason in 18 of the past 20 years, including 12 NCAA Tournament appearances during that period.
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USF Soccer concluded the 2020 season with four players earning AAC honors, highlighted by first first-team selection Josue Monge and Salvatore Mazzaferro who was tabbed a second-team selection. Also, Oscar Resano and Brian Schaefer were named to the American Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team. Head coach Bob Butehorn returns to lead USF in his fifth season on the sidelines.
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