ATLANTA, Ga. – For the third consecutive year, Jacksonville State and Georgia State played to a scoreless draw on Sunday afternoon at the GSU Soccer Complex.
Going back to the 2015 season, the Gamecocks and Panthers have not tallied a goal between the two sides in 330 minutes.  Jax State wraps up its tour of the state of Georgia with an 0-1-1 mark and a 2-1-1 over mark.  JSU dropped a tough 1-0 setback to Georgia Southern on Friday night in Statesboto, Georgia.  The Panthers moved to 1-2-1 on the season.
The two sides combined for 17 total shots, including one in each of the two 10-minute extra time sessions, along with 14 combined corner kicks. JSU posted seven of the 17 shots, led by two apiece from senior 
Madison Carruthers, junior 
Emma Meadows and freshman 
Ali Thomas.  Both of Carruthers' attempts were on goal, while Thomas had one.  Junior 
Adrianna Karpa recorded JSU's scoring chance in final moments of the contest.  Her shot was saved by GSU's Lydia Fraga, who corralled four saves on the day.
GSU was limited to one on goal opportunity with redshirt freshman goalkeeper 
Morgan Lerch collecting the save.  The shutout was Lerch's second of the season after registering her first of the season last Sunday at Jackson State.  GSU's Rebecca Crouch finished with a match-high three shots.
JSU begins a three-match homestand on Friday, August 31 against in-state rival North Alabama. Match time is set for 7 p.m.  Even though the two schools have been rivals during the NCAA Division II era of JSU Athletics, the two programs have never met on the pitch.  The Lions are in their first year of NCAA Division I Athletics.  UNA will enter the match with a 3-0 after wins over Alabama State, Alabama A&M and Jackson State.  Admission to all JSU soccer matches is free.