USF MEN’S SOCCER
Louisville Upends No. 9 Bulls 1-0
10/6/07
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The No. 9 University of South Florida men’s soccer
team fell to the Louisville Cardinals on a goal in the 69th minute by
forward Marco Terminesi. The loss is just USF's second overall this
season.
For the first time all year, the Bulls, 7-2-1 (2-2-1), were out-shot by
an opponent. UofL registered 13 shots to USF's five. Junior midfielder
Jordan Seabrook tallied two for the Bulls, while Bernardo Anor, Armante
Marshall and Marc Doherty recorded one each.
"We played as good as we can play tonight," said head coach George
Kiefer. "I take my hat off to Louisville."
The Bulls went a man down early in the second half after defender Andre
Mittoo was sent off with a red card following a hard take-down of the
Cardinals' Aaron Clapham.
Terminisi's goal came a short time later on an unassisted one-on-one
ball with goalkeeper Diego Restrepo that Louisville's leading scorer was
able to get past the goalie. Restrepo had stopped three shots on goal in
the first period and an additional one in the second frame.
"The red card changed the game," continued Kiefer. "I didn't have a good
angle on it, but I was shocked to see it become a red card."
"Afterwards though, we mounted some good attacks and fought to the end."
The win is just the Cardinals', 6-4-0 (3-2-0), fourth over USF in the 18
matches between the two team all-time.
The Bulls have one remaining road match on their longest stint away from
the USF Soccer Stadium. The team will break from BIG EAST action in a
Tuesday night game with cross-state rival FAU. First-kick is scheduled
for 7 p.m. from Boca Raton.
USF returns home to Tampa to face Villanova on Fri., Oct. 12 at 8 p.m.
Tickets to all USF home matches are $5 for adults, $3 for youth
16-and-under and $2 for groups of 10 or more. Season ticket packages are
also available. Call 1-800-GoBulls or visit www.GoUSFBulls.com for
details. Spectators will have the opportunity to get player and coach
autographs at the conclusion of every home game down on the field.
Fans can also catch all home games on the USF Press Pass. Live video and
audio streaming is available for all matches played in the USF Soccer
Stadium with Jim Henderson delivering the play-by-play call.
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