Anna Hauer’s late goal lifts No. 17 Tigers to win over South Florida
Memphis is now the only unbeaten team in conference play and the only team yet to concede a goal in conference games.
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Memphis is now the only unbeaten team in conference play and the only team yet to concede a goal in conference games.
Late goal against UTSA helps Memphis continue its home winning streak.
The Tigers played with only 10 players for over an hour.
Memphis (5-0) extends their nation-high home winning streak to 15 games. The Tigers have yet to trail in any of their matches.
The 6th-ranked Tigers (4-0) are one of seven Division-I teams with a flawless record in the 2024 season, winning by multiple goals in three of their four games.
It’s the perfect way to honor Fletcher’s legacy — and to continue to spread her light.
Goals by Ai Kitagawa and Maddie Eskin help Memphis win the battle of the Tigers.
Jones becomes the first Memphis Tiger drafted in the National Women’s Soccer League.
The University of Memphis women’s soccer program isn’t just the most successful athletic program at the university — it’s one of the most successful organizations in the city, period. How did head coach Brooks Monaghan do it? And what lessons can the rest of us learn?
Record crowd watches as early goals from Mya Jones and Momo Nakao send Tigers into a second-round game against Notre Dame at 3 p.m. Friday. ESPN+ will broadcast the game.
The Tigers will open the NCAA College Cup with a first-round home match against LSU on Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Billy J. Murphy Soccer/Track & Field Complex on the Park Avenue campus.
The Memphis men’s (4-0-1) and 16th-ranked women’s (5-1-0) soccer teams pick up key wins.
Freshman Anna Hauer scored the Tigers’ only goal to win its eighth straight game. ECU threatened but was unable to get one by Tigers keeper Kaylie Bierman.
Momo Nakao’s first-half goal helps the Tigers win their ninth consecutive match. Memphis returns home Thursday, Oct. 19, to face UAB.
Last November, the two teams met in the AAC title match with the Tigers prevailing 1-0 in overtime.
The Tigers reached the Sweet 16 for the first time in school history after having a rough start to the season.
The Tigers, scoreless after regulation and two overtime periods, came through on penalty kicks.
The 48-team tournament will be held entirely in Cary, North Carolina, and the surrounding region.
Tuesday's announcement marks the first move by the AAC to alter its non-football fall sports schedule.
The Memphis women's soccer team was unable to repeat as AAC tournament champions on Sunday, losing to second-seeded South Florida on the Park Avenue Campus.
Memphis women's soccer defender Caroline Duncan may have a hearing disability, but through it all the sophomore has worked herself into a key defender's role for the nationally ranked Tigers.
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