UCF Men’s Soccer Upsets No. 5 SMU, 2-1
10/2/2010
Spencer Scott’s goal in 66th minute lifts Knights to win over national
power SMU.
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) – Prior to the start
of the Friday night’s game, junior Spencer Scott (Palm City, Fla.) told
his mother that he would score a goal for her birthday. Not one to let
down his mom, Scott followed through on that promise, scoring the
game-winning goal to lift the UCF men’s soccer team to its first victory
over a top-10 team in program history as it defeated No. 5 SMU, 2-1, at
the UCF Soccer Complex.
The win keeps the Knights unbeaten in
Conference USA play at 2-0 and 6-2 overall, while the loss drops the
previously unbeaten Mustangs to 1-1 in league play and 9-1 overall.
With exactly 25 minutes remaining in the game, Scott corralled a
pass from sophomore A.J. Nelson (Ponte Vedra, Fla.) at midfield and
sprinted toward goal. From 20 yards out, Scott fired a hard, high shot
that found its way into the top right corner. SMU goalkeeper Craig Hill
dove to his left, deflecting the ball with his hand, but the power
behind Scott’s drive was too much for the Mustangs’ keeper to stop.
“It’s my mom’s birthday today, so when I scored I just wanted to get
over to where she was and tell her that was her present,” Scott said.
“That was one of the biggest goals of my playing career and that was the
biggest win we have since I’ve been here.”
“It’s a big win for
the program,” head coach Bryan Cunningham said. “From start to finish,
the players executed the game plan perfectly other than the one
beautiful goal they (SMU) scored. Having such a large and supportive
crowd behind us the whole game was unbelievable. The fans were really
great tonight for us.”
Sophomore Nik Robson (Auckland, New
Zealand) scored his seventh goal of the season with a brilliant move
around the Mustang defense in the 11th minute for the game’s opening
tally. Warren Creavalle (Acworth, Ga.) beat a defender just inside
midfield and put a touch pass to his left to the sprinting Robson. The
second-year Knight made a quick move to his right, turning the SMU
defender around, and put a low show inside the far post to make it 1-0
for the Black and Gold.
Robson has now scored in each of the last
three games and ranks among the nation’s best point-producing players
this season.
SMU tied the game in the 26th minute on Josue Soto’s
third goal of the year. Positioned near the goal line to the left of the
UCF goal, Robbie Derschang put a pass on the foot of Soto at the top of
the penalty box. Soto fired a shot to the upper right corner for the
equalizer and sent the teams into halftime tied, 1-1.
Scott’s
goal was his third of the season, while Nelson collected his first
assist of the 2010 campaign on the game winner.
Following Scott’s
marker, SMU turned up the intensity, pushing for the goal that would tie
the game and keep their unbeaten season alive. Those hopes were dashed
by the UCF goalkeeper Shawn Doyle (Ft. Myers, Fla.) in the final minutes
of the match.
Doyle recorded three saves in the game and
prevented the Mustangs’ last-ditch efforts for the equalizer from
happening. However, Doyle received tremendous support in front of him
from the Knights’ defense.
Twice in the final seconds, UCF
defenders were able to knock the ball out of danger and clear it from
the penalty box.
As the final seconds ticked off the clock, the
Knights’ bench erupted in celebration with the 2-1 victory. The win was
also the first in program history over the Mustangs. UCF had previously
been 0-3-2 against SMU entering Friday night’s contest.
“It was
a massive step forward winning that game and moving to 2-0 in the
conference,” Cunningham added. “As a whole the conference is doing
incredibly well this year and to beat a team of SMU’s caliber is a big
step for this team and something that I hope will carry over to FIU.”
The Knights return to action on Tuesday, Oct. 5 when they host
Florida International at the UCF Soccer Complex at 7 p.m. The game can
also be seen live on the Bright House Sports Network.
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