CLINTON, S.C. – The Presbyterian Blue Hose (4-2-2, Big South: 0-1-1) fell to the Campbell Fighting Camels (7-3-1, Big South: 2-0-0), 3-0, in their Big South Conference home opener at Martin Stadium.
FROM COACH POTTER
"Credit to our guys for the way they competed in the second half," Presbyterian coach
Jonathan Potter said. "It was a disappointing result. We look forward to returning to action and competing against Furman on Tuesday."
HOW IT HAPPENED
In the sixth minute, Campbell's Jake Morris shot from just outside the went just inside the right post for the game's first goal.
In the 10th minute, Campbell's Kemy Amiche scored off a free kick from just outside the box.
In the 36th minute, Presbyterian's
Nacho Gallego blasted a shot that went toward the right post but it was stopped by Campbell's goalkeeper Edu Rodriguez.
In the 38th minute, Campbell's Tyler Young scored off an assist by Amiche.
In the 60th minute, Presbyterian's
Daniel Anani had a great scoring chance but his shot from just outside the six-yard box was stopped by Campbell's goalkeeper Rodriguez.
In the 67th minute, Presbyterian's goalkeeper
Aidan Montoure made a great diving save off a shot by Campbell's Amiche.
In the 82nd minute, Presbyterian's
Phillimon Bedard-Khalid's free kick from the top of the box hit off the cross bar.
UP NEXT
The Blue Hose play Furman on the road, Tuesday, October 5 at 7 p.m.