FIU MEN'S SOCCER FAILS TO SCORE;
LOSES TO MARSHALL
9/28/07
FIU outshot Marshall 14-8 but again failed to score as the Golden
Panthers (0-7-2; 0-1-0) fell 1-0 against the Thundering Herd (6-3-0;
1-0-0).
In what was the Conference USA opener for both squads, both goalkeepers
played an outstanding game. Kyle Thomas (Jensen Beach, Fla.) recorded
five saves, several of which in highlight fashion.
Marshall got off to a good start when in the 12th minute, a scramble a
few feet in front of the net allowed Kolby LaCrone to get free and fire
in his sixth goal of the year for a 1-0 Marshall lead.
FIU had several attempts to equalize as Steven Jair Cabas (Miami, Fla.)
and Christian Caporaletti (Miami, Fla.) had four and three shots
respectively. However, the Thundering Herd keeper Craig Ratanamorn was
up to the task, registering four saves in the first half.
The first half would come to a close with FIU trailing 1-0.
In the 70th minute, FIU came close to equalizing when Juan Guerra
(Caracas, Venezuela) unleashed a shot from just outside the penalty
area, but once again, Ratanamorn was there to end the Golden Panther
threat.
Steven Cabas would threaten again, when Levi Coleman (Broken Arrow,
Okla.) found him deep in the penalty area, but Cabas' header would sail
wide keeping the score 1-0.
FIU's final chance would come in the 87th minute when a Marshall foul
set up a free kick for the Golden Panthers. Juan Guerra would take the
kick and fire on goal, but the shot would be turned away by Ratanamorn.
FIU's defense again played an outstanding game, led by Brian Haisley
(Miami, Fla.) who made several key stops.
The Golden Panthers played a strong game, but weren't able to get past
the Marshall keeper.
"Unfortunately that has been the story of the season," said a dejected
Munga Eketebi. "We just can't score goals. Unfortunately, there are no
points for looking good. There are no points for defending well."
The loss marks the fourth time this season FIU has lost 1-0, and the
sixth time the offense has failed to score (The goal against Michigan
was an own goal).
The Golden Panthers return to action on Sunday, October 7 as they host
South Carolina at 1 pm.
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