No. 23 UCF Men’s Soccer Remains Unbeaten in C-USA, Ties Kentucky,
1-1 Creavalle's goal in second half earns Knights 1-1 tie with
Wildcats.
10/14/10
LEXINGTON, Ky. (UCFAthletics.com) –
Junior Warren Creavalle (Acworth, Ga.) scored in the 73rd minute to help
the No. 23 UCF men’s soccer team remain unbeaten in Conference USA play
with a 1-1 tie at Kentucky Wednesday night. The tie was the first of the
season for the Knights who are now 4-0-1 in C-USA and 8-2-1 overall.
Kentucky is 4-6-2 overall and 1-1-1 in league play after the draw.
“It’s never easy to go down a goal that early in the game,” head
coach Bryan Cunningham said. “I give the players a lot of credit for
battling back and earning the point.”
The goal was Creavalle’s
third of the season and second in as many games after netting the game
winner against Memphis Saturday night in the team’s last game, a 3-0
win.
The Knights fell behind in the very early stages of the
game. Kentucky’s Sam Brooks put the Wildcats on the board in just the
third minute of the match with the opening tally.
It would take
nearly 70 minutes of action for UCF to even the score at 1-1. Eduardo
Jimenez (San Juan, Puerto Rico) collected an assist on the goal, passing
the ball to Creavalle in the penalty box. The third-year midfielder beat
two Kentucky defenders before putting the equalizer in the far corner.
Jimenez now has points in each of the last three games,
including assists in the last two contests following his first career
goal last week against FIU.
UCF goalkeeper Shawn Doyle (Ft.
Myers, Fla.) was a major reason the Knights were able to earn the tie,
stopping seven shots in the game. The current C-USA Defender of the Week
set a new season high with the seven saves Wednesday night.
“This
is a very tough conference,” Cunningham said. “This team should feel
good about coming back to earn a tie in a tough conference game like
tonight.”
The Knights return to action on Saturday night when
they travel to take on South Carolina in Columbia, S.C. The C-USA
matchup is set to kickoff at 7 p.m. |
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