SAN JOSE, Calif. - Kennedy Mayo had six shots, setting a new single-game season high to lead San José State women's soccer (0-9-4, 0-3-2 MW) in a 2-0 loss against Nevada (4-10-0, 2-3-0 MW) on Thursday night from Spartan Soccer Complex.
- The Spartans had their chances offensively taking 16 shots in this match, which ties their single-game season high from earlier in the season against Northeastern.
- Mayo took six shots in this match, with two shots being on goal.
- Mayo's six shots set a new single-game season high for the senior.
- Mayo now has 13 shots on the season.
- Bella Flocchini took four shots in this game, with two shots on target.
- Atianna Fuamatu-Ma’afala had two shots in this game, with one shot on goal.
- Fuamatu-Ma’afala recorded her first shot and shot on goal of her collegiate career.
- Tatiana Cunningham, Taylor Phillips, Tiana Cello, and Iliana Jasso each took one shot in this game.
- Shayla Sugai had four saves on the day in goal.
- Sugai now has 45 saves on the season.
- Tasia Kravitz, Isabella Shallou-Enes, Flocchini, Cunnigham, and Sugai played the full 90 minutes in this match.
UP NEXT: The Spartans will continue their homestand and Mountain West conference play against UNLV on Sunday, Oct. 13, from Spartan Soccer Complex. Kickoff is slated for 11:00 a.m. PDT. Catch all of the action on the Mountain West Network. You can purchase tickets to the match here.
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