Bulls Win Fourth Straight With 1-0 Victory over Drexel
TAMPA
(Sept. 18, 2010) – The University of South Florida men’s soccer head
coach George Kiefer has always preached to his team that “you should
never get to high after big wins, and to low after tough losses.” With
that said, one theory that he has recently started to try to get across
to his team is that after those big wins you had better come to play the
same type of game that you did the game before.
On Saturday, USF
was looking not to fall into the same trap that it did earlier this
season after it defeated No. 1 ranked Akron on Aug. 28 in the Bulls’
final exhibition game, and then turned around and lost to Florida Gulf
Coast the next match in the season opener on Sept. 1.
Well, USF
made sure that that trap would not be a factor as the Bulls won their
fourth straight match, and recorded their fourth shutout of the season,
with a commanding 1-0 victory over previously unbeaten Drexel at the
Embassy Suites Kickoff Classic in Fort Myers.
“We are extremely
happy with the trip to the Florida Gulf Coast Tournament and to get a
shutout today showed that the guys came ready to play and played a very
focused match,” said Kiefer.
“I think that we controlled most of
the game, and I also think that we had the ball most of the second half
as well,” said Kiefer. “I think that we had the right mentality early
on. We scored one goal that was called back (offside call) and then got
the second goal a few minutes later. We also had several other
opportunities in the first 30 minutes. The key was just how we
approached the game coming off the big win over Ohio State, and to come
out the way we did on the second leg of the tournament was good for us.”
The Bulls dominated play in the first half of play, outshooting
the Dragons 6-1 in the first 45 minutes of the match.
USF (4-1-1)
came out aggressively and got on Drexel both offensively and defensively
early on. Shawn Chin, who has scored two goals this season in the first
seven minutes of matches against Stony Brook (1:16 into the contest) and
No. 9 Ohio State (7:14 into the match) looked to do it again getting a
good look, however, putting his shot wide just 1:49 into the game.
USF would seemingly get on the board when Hasani Sinclair found the
back of the net, however was called for offside in the third minute of
the contest.
Bernardo Anor would get into the act late into the
fourth minute when he also put his shot wide of the net.
The
Bulls would then get a golden opportunity to get on the board in the
seventh minute when Chin took a corner kick and placed it perfectly into
the 18-yard box for Hasani Sinclair whose header attempt was blocked.
Anor would get the rebound and attempt a header of his own; however his
shot went just over the crossbar.
Anor would get another chance
and took advantage of the chance just over eight minutes later. The
Venezuelan native would get a pass from Ben Sweat, who crossed the ball
from the left side to the right post and headed into the back of the
goal beating Drexel keeper Pentti Pussinen and giving USF a 1-0 lead
with 16:26 on the clock. Hasani Sinclair would also be credited with an
assist on the play.
The Dragons (4-1-1), who were not allowed a
chance to breathe in the first half due to the Bulls’ stifling defense,
got their first shot of the match in the 33rd minute when Brandon Zellor
got a look on the net and tried to score, however, the defense stepped
up again as the attempt was blocked.
USF would get one last
opportunity to increase its lead when Christopher Waugh tried to get in
the scoring column in the 41st minute only to have his shot go wide.
The second half would prove to be a defensive standoff as the two
teams combined for just four shots in the final 45 minutes of play.
The Bulls’ defense would continue to dictate the tempo of the match
as the Dragons never posed a serious threat. Of Drexel’s shots in the
second half, the attempts would go high and wide right, while the third
shot was blocked.
On the night, USF would outshoot the Dragon’s
7-4. Despite not recording any saves, All-America goalkeeper Jeff
Attinella logged his 21st career shutout with the win.
USF will
close out its three-match road stretch on Friday, Sept. 24 at 7 p.m.
when it travels to Storrs, Conn to face Connecticut in both schools’ BIG
EAST opener. The match with the Huskies will be televised live
nationally on ESPNU.
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