ROSEMOUNT, Minn. -- The Farmington Tigers girls soccer team fell 1-0 to the Rosemount Irish on Thursday night in a hard-fought road match at Rosemount High School. Despite the loss, the Tigers put up a strong performance against one of the top teams in the South Suburban Conference. With the win, Rosemount improved to 6-3 overall and 4-1 in SSC play.
The Tigers managed to hold possession for nearly half of the match, clocking in at 48.2% of possession time, and they were effective in moving the ball, completing 149 passes with a 45% success rate. Farmington's defense stayed composed throughout the game, allowing only four shots on goal from Rosemount while limiting their chances on set pieces to just four corner kicks.
Offensively, the Tigers created opportunities but struggled to break through the Irish defense. Farmington registered three shots, with one on target, and completed 63% of their passes in the attacking third. Despite these efforts, they couldn't capitalize on their chances.