The Chattanooga Mocs soccer team fell 1-0 at East Tennessee State Thursday night in Southern Conference action in a defensive battle.
Chattanooga moves to 8-3 overall and 2-1 in league play while the Bucs improve to 6-1-4 on the year and 2-0-1 against the SoCon.
The Mocs were held to a season-low for shots with six led by Mackenzie Smith and Zoey Mize with two apiece including one on goal. Caroline Richvalsky was held to one shot but it was saved, keeping the Mocs off the board.
Caroline Ekern made two saves on the night.
The Bucs had eight shots in the match with one finding the back of the net. Sinoxolo Cesane scored her fourth goal of the season in the 78th minute getting past the Mocs and into the upper right side of the net.
ETSU had six corner kicks compared to three for Chattanooga.
FROM THE HEAD COACH GAVIN McKINNEY
“Credit goes to ETSU. They made things difficult tonight and we were not at our best. Looking forward to bouncing back on Sunday at home.”
Chattanooga returns home to host Furman Sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. Admission is free to all Mocs soccer home matches.
SCORING SUMMARY
1 77:51 ETSU Sinoxolo Cesane (4) Paige Carlsen