Atlanta, Ga. - In their final non-conference home game of the season, the Panthers jumped out to a 1-0 first half advantage courtesy of
Samir Djeha. Visiting Wofford, however, did not go down without a fight, battling back to even the game at 1-1, a score that would hold for final.
How It Happened
After watching Matt Taylor retake the team lead with his fourth goal of the season on Friday,
Samir Djeha came out looking to stay hot on his tail. Collecting a long pass from
Hideto Gondo, Djeha carved up the Wofford defense, leaving multiple Terriers in his wake before ripping the net for his third score of the season.
Loan Marin held strong in the net to protect the 1-0 lead, making a save in the closing minutes of the half to send the Panthers to the break with an advantage.
A Georgia State foul in the early goings of the second half gifted Wofford a free kick. Lining up his shot in front of the net, Kalle Rabeck fired the ball off of the crossbar. Adam Celik collected the ricochet and immediately fired a shot of his own, this one slipping past Marin for the game-tying score.
A pair of late yellow cards assessed to Wofford opened the door for the Panthers, but the team's combined for just one unsuccessful shot on goal to close out the game.
Game Notes
- The Panthers extended their unbeaten streak to four games
- Marin racked up four saves, including three in the first half
- Georgia State committed just four fouls, compared to seven for Wofford
- Djeha's eight points are good for second most on the team