USF Hands DePaul 1-0 Loss In Home Finale
TAMPA (October 28, 2009) – For the second year the University of South
Florida men’s soccer team finished its regular season home schedule
without a loss as it handed DePaul a 1-0 setback in front of 1,005 fans
at the USF Soccer Stadium. The win improves USF’s overall record to
12-2-2 and 6-2-2 in the BIG EAST Conference. In addition, the Bulls
extend their home unbeaten streak to 28 games which is currently the
longest such streak in the nation and tied for eighth longest all-time
in Division I.
USF, who has now won five straight games, took care of business early,
despite it taking them a little bit to get its engines started.
The Blue Demons (8-8-1, 5-5-0 BIG EAST) played the aggressor for nearly
the first 10 minutes of the match getting two quality opportunities at a
goal, however, both were stymied by the Bulls’ goalkeeper Jeff Attinella.
USF, however, finally got going when Zak Boggs launched a laser from 23
yards out that was blocked by DePaul keeper Joe Ferrari. The ball got
away briefly and rolled towards the bottom left corner of the goal, as
Hasani Sinclair’s attempt to tap it into the net was unsuccessful.
Boggs would then try to make things happen once again when he took the
ball from the midfield stripe and played it to the 18 box, giving it off
to Sebastien Thuriere who fired the first of his two shots on goal, only
to be stopped by Ferrari once again.
Then in the 30th minute of play, Boggs would break through bending a
free kick from right to left around the wall and by Ferrari into the
back of the net, to give USF a 1-0 lead.
The Bulls would come out in the second half and had several
opportunities starting with a shot from inside the goal box by Sinclair
that was knocked out by Ferrari. Fernando Gonzalez tried to put it back
only to have Ferrari come right back and make the save five minutes in.
Three minutes later Thuriere made an effort from 24 yards out that was
headed to the top right corner of the goal. Ferrari, however, went
airborne fully extended and knocked the ball out of bounds keeping the
score 1-0.
DePaul would make a last push in the final 10 minutes of the match
getting off three dangerous shots, including a shot from 10 yards out in
the final five seconds that went high.
On the night, USF ended up tying the Blue Demons in shots on goal with
16 apiece, however the Bulls had a slight 7-6 advantage with shots on
goal.
For USF in goal, Attinella had six saves en route to his seventh shutout
of the year.
The Bulls will now head to the “Garden State” where they will end the
regular season against Rutgers on Oct. 31 at 7 p.m.
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