MEN’S SOCCER BATTLES COLLEGE OF CHARLETON TO A SCORELESS TIE
Knights show positive signs in final exhibition before 2008 regular
season begins
8/24/08
ORLANDO, Fla. (www.ucfathletics.com) – The UCF men’s soccer team played
their final tune-up for the 2008 regular season Sunday afternoon at the
UCF Soccer Complex, playing a scoreless 90 minutes against visiting
College of Charleston. The two teams also played a third 45-minute
period with College of Charleston winning 2-1.
“They played excellent,” head coach Bryan Cunningham said of his team’s
play. “We were able to give our first team a good run for the first 90
minutes, and we were able to score a great goal. We really looked good
on the things we have worked on this past week despite the weather we
have faced.”
A physical opening half saw 20 combined fouls and two yellow cards
handed out to the visiting Cougars. UCF had the first good scoring
opportunity early in the period, but senior Chris Andaur’s shot sailed
high over the crossbar.
After a UCF foul in the box, sophomore keeper Sean Johnson made the play
of the half, diving to his right to save a penalty kick from College of
Charleston’s Casey Gold.
“Sean is well-versed and has some great experience,” Cunningham said.
“Penalty kicks can go either way, and Sean reacted and made a great
save. He had a good year last year playing every minute of every game.
His hard work over the summer has paid off, and his leadership and
experience are really helping us.”
The second half was more of the same, with both teams continuing to play
strong defense. In the 80th minute, UCF threatened with a breakaway.
Freshman Zach Bove found senior Bryan Collier making a run up the middle
of the field. Collier had a one-on-one with keeper Brendan Smith, who
was able to deflect the shot away.
The two teams remained scoreless for the remainder of the half, ending
the 90 minutes in a scoreless tie. Johnson made five saves in goal for
the Knights, while Smith stopped seven for the Cougars.
Both teams fired 12 shots in the contest, with the Knights outshooting
College of Charleston 9-7 in the second half.
The two coaches decided to play a third period to get more playing time
for their deep rosters. Freshman Andres Marmol got UCF on the scoreboard
first, depositing a shot from 15 yards into the back of the net in the
21st minute, beating the Cougars’ keeper to the far post.
College of Charleston answered 10 minutes later to tie the period 1-1.
Kareem Yearwood was on the tail end of two effective passes from Wes
Knight and Zach Prince. Yearwood flipped a shot over the keeper for the
equalizer.
With just under a minute to play, Zach Prince sent a rocket into the
back of the net to give the visitors a one-goal advantage in the last
period.
“The team has progressed tremendously through the preseason,” Cunningham
stated. “We talked to them after the game about how they have really
grown as a team and really grown into the tactics. Our young guys have
adapted to the college game pretty quickly, and we are excited about
playing Penn State next Friday night.”
UCF gets the 2008 season underway with five consecutive games away from
their home field. The Knights open the season against two Big Ten
opponents at the Ohio State Bert and Iris Wolstein Classic in Columbus,
Ohio. The squad begins with a 5:00 p.m. tilt against Penn State on
Friday, August 29. Two days later, UCF will square off against the host
Buckeyes, ranked ninth in the NSCAA/adidas preseason poll, at 2:30 p.m.
All home matches at the UCF Soccer Complex are free to the public this
season. The Knights will have a total of seven games on their home
field, including the opener against Memphis on Saturday, September 20,
at 7:00 p.m.
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official site for UCF varsity sports. The site, which also contains
ticket and Golden Knights Club donor information, is also the home of
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