Bulls Take Division Lead With 2-0
Victory
10/16/07
TAMPA, Fla. – First half goals by senior Simon Schoendorf and freshman
Tony Taylor provided the No. 16 University of South Florida men’s soccer
team all the offense it would need as it turned away the DePaul Blue
Demons 2-0 for its fourth conference win of the year.
The Bulls, 9-2-2 (4-2-1), bump their point total in the BIG EAST Red
Division up to 13 with the victory and overtake Villanova for the top
spot in the standings. DePaul falls to 7-5-0 and 3-4-0 in the BIG EAST.
The ninth win also equals the total for the Bulls during the 2006
campaign. The squad stands on the verge of giving head coach George
Kiefer the fourth 10-win season in his six years with the program.
USF earned its second-straight shutout over a BIG EAST rival and
Schoendorf continued his hot play, being involved in every scoring play
for back-to-back games now.
The senior midfielder got things started just four minutes into the
match, as he received two quick passes from teammates Jordan Seabrook
and Armante Marshall inside DePaul’s box. Schoendorf battled with a Blue
Demons defender for a few steps before sailing the ball over DU
goalkeeper Brian Visser, who was drawn out to the pack on the play.
Marshall’s assist was the first point of the sophomore’s career as a
Bull. The Stetson transfer notched three assists during his one-year
stint with the Hatters in 2006.
The majority of the first half was characterized by pass-backs and long
possessions as both teams tried to organize runs.
The Bulls cracked the scoreboard again 30 minutes later as freshman Luke
Magill won a ball and sent it forward to Schoendorf who then one-timed
it to forward Tony Taylor at the top of the box. Taylor, who registered
the first two goals of his career early in the season against UCF and
No. 15 USC, found number three as the beat Visser from the left side.
The first-half goals bring USF’s season total to 16, while the
opposition has only managed three. Overall the Bulls have outscored
opponents 27-9 this year.
At the start of the second frame, Visser was replaced by junior Erik
Sorenson in goal. Sorenson was able to keep the Bulls off the
scoreboard, despite some close calls.
Schoendorf and Taylor nearly found their second goals on identical shots
from the top-center of the box that both sailed high over the crossbar.
The pair was next involved in USF’s third penalty kick of the year at
home.
Taylor was taken down hard from behind as he drove past the Blue Demon
defense into the box at the 80 minute mark, setting up Schoendorf for
the PK which just hit the left post and deflected wide.
“This was a good win for us in a very tactical match,” said Kiefer. “I
would have been happier if we could have generated a third goal, but a
2-0 shutout in the BIG EAST is a good result.”
Despite the missed opportunities, Schoendorf established a new
career-high in assists with eight on the year, and matched his
career-best in points with 20.
Goalkeeper Diego Restrepo recorded five saves in the contest.
USF will return to the road this Sat., Oct. 20 to battle the Scarlet
Knights of Rutgers at 7 p.m. from Yurcak Field. Rutgers currently sits
next-to-last in the Red Division with a 3-4-0 conference record and a
5-7-1 overall mark.
USF returns home Wed., Oct. 24 to face Cincinnati at 7:30 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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