Marquette men’s soccer remains winless in Big East play after a 2-0 defeat against Seton Hall. The team, now at 0-2-0 in the conference, struggled with intensity, failing to convert opportunities throughout the match. A disallowed goal and lack of accuracy in shots on target contributed to the loss, with their only two attempts on goal compared to Seton Hall’s six. Head coach David Korn highlighted the need for better composure and execution in scoring situations. The Golden Eagles are set to face Xavier next Friday as they seek to turn their season around.

By the NumbersMarquette’s season record stands at 4-2-2, with a 0-2-0 record in Big East play.Both teams had 13 shots, but Marquette managed only 2 shots on goal versus Seton Hall’s 6. State of PlayMarquette has outscored opponents 13-9 this season but struggles to find the net in critical moments.The team has displayed flashes of potential but has yet to capitalize in conference matches. What’s Next

Marquette will look to break their losing streak when they face Xavier next Friday. Success in this match is crucial for their morale and standings in the conference. Improvement in execution and shot accuracy will be vital for the Golden Eagles to secure points.

Bottom Line

Marquette insists that with the right composure and focus, they can convert scoring opportunities into goals. A shift in mindset and performance in their next match against Xavier could determine the trajectory of their season.