Thibodaux, La.| The Jackson State women's soccer team battled through a physical, defensive contest to secure a 0–0 draw at Nicholls on Friday evening at the Thibodaux Regional Sports Complex. The result moves the Tigers to 1-5-2 overall, while the Colonels shift to 2-4-1 on the season.
How It Happened
In a match defined by defensive intensity, both teams generated opportunities but could not break through. Jackson State outshot Nicholls 14–8, with five attempts on frame, while the Colonels managed three shots on goal.
Sophomore goalkeeper
Taylor Osborn anchored the Tigers' defense, making three saves to record her first shutout of the season. Nicholls' keeper
Aislinn Wright matched the effort, posting five saves to preserve the clean sheet.
The contest featured 35 combined fouls and seven yellow cards, underscoring the physical play from start to finish. Jackson State held a slim edge in corner kicks, 2–2, while Nicholls pressed late with possession but could not convert.
Inside the Numbers
Up Next
Jackson State will host South Carolina State on Friday in its last non-conference match of the season. Kick off is set for 3 p.m.