All-Around Performance Lifts UCF Men’s Soccer to 5-0 Victory
Cooksey nets a pair of goals to open the regular season on a strong
note.
9/1/2010
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) – Three
first-half goals paved the way for UCF’s men’s soccer team to post a 5-0
win at home vs. Jacksonville in the regular-season opener for both teams
Wednesday. Cameron Cooksey netted two goals and added an assist, while
Nicholas Keown-Robson collected one goal and a pair of assists in the
win.
“It’s about playing both halves, playing all 90 minutes and
making sure we’re constantly putting pressure on the opposing team. And
tonight we were able to do that. We created some chances and scored some
great goals” said head coach Bryan Cunningham. “A credit to our players,
their attacking movement was very good tonight. They were opportunistic
and we finished chances. We have different guys we can count on who can
put the ball into the back of the net and that’s crucial.”
Keown-Robson paced all players with five shots, putting three on goal.
In net, Shawn Doyle stood strong, making four saves for the shutout.
JU pressured in the opening minute only did not connect when Garrett
Harvey’s shot clanked off the crossbar. Yet the home team wanted to
capture some offensive momentum and started putting the heat on the
Dolphins’ backs. Five minutes into the half, a cross into the box
bounced around and finally traveled over to Cooksey on the far right
side but his shot sailed wide left.
The Knights kept at it and
finally prevailed in the 12th minute to net its first goal of 2010.
After Cooksey sent it over to Keown-Robson, the sophomore fired a shot
from straight on net that bounced into Johnny Foley’s arms. However the
keeper could not control it and lost it to a waiting Spencer Scott who
corralled the rebound and easily delivered the 1-0 lead.
That
quickly changed in the 23rd minute as the Black and Gold pushed it to
2-0. This time Keown-Robson found Cooksey who sprinted through the left
portion of the box, past the JU defense and beat Foley 1-on-1, hitting
the far right part of the net.
The first half ultimately closed
out with another UCF goal in the 40th minute. After a long ball from
Andrew Quintana down the right side, Luiz Yamashita dribbled into the
box and got taken down for the foul. Keown-Robson then took over for the
penalty kick, slowly jogged up and smoothly placed it into the
lower-left mesh as Foley guessed the wrong way.
Both teams would
have opportunities in the first 15 minutes of the second half. Following
a pair of point-blank saves from JU’s keeper early in the stanza, the
visitors tried to answer when Anthony Forde witnessed his shot 12
minutes in fire off the crossbar, and Darko Karamatic tried to put home
the rebound only to have the UCF backs get in the way.
Play
calmed down a bit until Yaron Bacher decided it was time to make a run
for goal of the year in the first match of 2010. Gathering possession
from approximately 40 yards away, the senior slaughtered an attempt that
had eyes straight into the top-left corner, causing the entire UCF
Soccer Complex to drop their jaws.
And looking for a multi-goal
evening before the final horn, Cooksey connected from close range on a
rebound off an original shot off the foot of Matt Heffernan in the 89th
minute, sewing up the 5-0 win.
UCF will now set its sights on
hosting Florida Atlantic Monday at 3 p.m. It will be the last time the
Knights will be at home until Oct. 2 vs. SMU.
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