FIU Men fall to Memphis
10/12/08
After falling behind 2-0, the FIU men's soccer team's offense came alive
late but could only tally one goal as Memphis beat FIU 2-1 Sunday
afternoon in University Park.
In the 13th minute, the Tigers took advantage of a lapse by the FIU
defense to take a 1-0 lead. An FIU defender lost control of the ball,
allowing Parker Duncan to blast a shot into the back of the net for the
early lead.
Despite out-shooting Memphis 8-4 in the first half and having several
scoring opportunities, FIU went into the break down 1-0.
The Tigers doubled their lead in the 61st minute when Duncan again took
an open shot and didn't miss. After Ryan Ruble took a long shot that FIU
keeper Jesse Fullerton saved but couldn't control. Duncan took control
of the rebound and fired it in for the 2-0 advantage.
FIU cut the lead to one when they got a goal from an unlikely source.
Senior defender Phill Fisher received a free kick off the foot of Juan
Guerra and headed in for his first goal as a Golden Panther.
The Golden Panthers kept the pressure on for the remainder of the match,
outshooting Memphis 16-9 on the day, but couldn't score again. The 2-1
defeat drops FIU to 2-7-2 (1-2-0 C-USA), while the win puts Memphis'
record at 4-9-0 (2-2-0 C-USA). The Golden Panthers return to action on
Wednesday October 15 at 7 p.m. as they travel to Huntington W. Va. to
take on Marshall.
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