UCF BATTLES SMU TO 3-3 TIE ON THE ROAD
Robson tallies a goal and an assist in the contest
10/31/09
DALLAS, Texas (UCFAthletics.com) – UCF (6-6-3, 2-4-1 C-USA) scored in
the first minute and got a goal and an assist from freshman Nicholas
Robson (Auckland, New Zealand) Saturday night in battling SMU (6-6-2,
2-2-2 C-USA) to a 3-3 overtime tie in Conference USA men’s soccer action
in Dallas.
"It was an intense game with a lot of buzz surrounding it from the onset
as both teams were fighting for a needed victory," said head coach Bryan
Cunningham. "Obviously we would have loved to have earned the win, but
the guys were resilient to come here and get a tie against a quality
opponent."
In regulation, UCF got off to a fast start with a goal in the first
minute of the game. Two freshmen hooked up when Malcolm Reed
(Summerville, S.C.) headed in a corner kick from Robson. It was Reed’s
first career goal.
UCF added another marker in the 12th minute when junior captain Yaron
Bacher (Atlanta, Ga.) ripped his fourth goal of the season into the net
from just outside the 18-yard box.
Dane Saintus scored his seventh goal of the season in the 25th minute
for SMU to cut the UCF lead in half. Saintus got a cross from Josue Soto
and scored in front of the net.
On only its fourth shot of the second half and 10th of the game, UCF
added an insurance goal in the 81st minute when Robson found the net on
a free kick. For Robson, the goal was his second in as many games and
team-high sixth of the season. With six goals and six assists during his
rookie campaign, Robson has a team-high 18 points.
Down 3-1 with less than five minutes left, the Mustangs broke through
with two goals to tie the game and force overtime. Esteban Mauriel
scored from 25 yards out in the 26th minute, and Paulo da Silva added
the tying goal in the 89th minute from the same distance.
In overtime, UCF had some chances at scoring the game-winner with three
shots on goal, including two by freshman Adam Kraemer (Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.), but were unable to push one past SMU keeper Kevin McMullen.
For the game, SMU held a 38-15 edge in shots. Redshirt freshman
goalkeeper Shawn Doyle (Fort Myers, Fla.) posted a career-high with 10
saves in the contest for UCF.
The Knights have just one game left in the regular season, a home
contest against No. 18 Tulsa on Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m.
Soccer Game Summary (Final)
UCF vs SMU (Oct 31, 2009 at Dallas, Texas)
UCF (6-6-3, 2-4-1 C-USA) vs. SMU Mustangs (6-6-2, 2-2-2 C-USA)
Date: Oct 31, 2009 Attendance: 148
Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot
UCF....................... 2 1 0 0 - 3
SMU……….......... 1 2 0 0 - 3
SCORING SUMMARY:
1. 1:04 UCF REED, Malcolm (1) (ROBSON, Nik) - off corner
2. 12:44 UCF BACHER, Yaron (1) (unassisted) - just outside 18 yard box
3. 24:24 SMU SAINTUS, Dane (7) (SOTO, Josue) - cross into box and put in
corner of net
4. 80:49 UCF ROBSON, Nik (1) (unassisted) - shot in off Robson free kick
5. 85:47 SMU MARIEL, Esteban (1) (SOTO, Josue) - outside 25 yard box
6. 88:43 SMU da SILVA, Paulo (5) (unassisted) - outside 25 yard box
Shots: UCF 15, SMU Mustangs 38
Saves: UCF 10 (DOYLE, Shawn 10), SMU 3 (McMULLEN, Kevin 3)
Corner Kicks: UCF 5, SMU 7
Fouls: UCF 12, SMU 14
Offsides: UCF 2, SMU 1
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