USF MSOC: Bulls Secure 2-0 Shutout Against Temple

Tampa, Fla., Oct. 5, 2024 – South Florida men’s soccer (4-2-4, 2-1-0) successfully shut out Temple (2-6-3, 0-2-1), 2-0, in Corbett Stadium in Tampa, Fla. on Saturday Night.

Fourteen minutes into the match, Gunnar Studenhofft netted the first goal of the night. The assist came off of the foot of Lovro Kostanjsek. Late in the second frame, Jalen Anderson scored on a penalty kick opportunity in the 82nd minute, which cemented the Bull’s victory.

NOTABLE NUMBERS 

  • Studenhofft scored his fourth goal of the season and 16th of his career.
  • Anderson scored his second goal of the year and the 21st of his career.
  • The shutout marked Felix Schaefer’s third shutout win of the season.
  • With the victory South Florida holds a 10-3-2 advantage against Temple and the Bulls have won five of the last six meetings.

UP NEXT

South Florida hosts Stetson on Tuesday, Oct. 8. Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. and the match will stream live on ESPN+.

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USF Men’s Soccer competed in the school’s first-ever intercollegiate athletic contest on Sept. 25, 1965, beating Florida Southern 4-3. Since then, the oldest program on campus has built a winning tradition, claiming 14 conference championships and making 22 NCAA Tournament appearances, including 3 trips to the elite eight.
 
The program also has a strong reputation within the professional game and boasts 30 MLS draft picks. Notable alumni include two-time MLS Golden Boot winner Jeff Cunningham, USA 1994 World Cup star Roy Wegerle, and 2013 MLS Cup winner Dom Dwyer. Men’s Soccer has two Alumni and a coach in the USF Athletics Hall of Fame: Fergus Hopper and Jeff Attinella, & Dan Holcomb. Cunningham has also been selected to join the USF Athletics Hall of Fame this Fall.


The Bulls have reached the NCAA Tournament 13 times over the past 22 seasons.

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