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Men's Soccer ACCtion: Tuesday, October 20
Oct. 20, 2009
Schilawski Scores Twice in Wake's 3-0 Win at South Carolina With the win, the Deacs improve to 10-2-2 on the season, while South Carolina drops to 7-5-2. Wake also runs its road record to a perfect 7-0 on the year. Schilawski netted his second multi-goal game of the season. The Lowe's Senior CLASS Award finalist scored his team-leading seventh and eighth goals of the season. For his career, Schilawski now has 34 goals, placing him in fifth in school history. He also has 85 points in his career, also moving him into fifth in Wake Forest history. No. 5 Terps Top Seton Hall, 3-1 Maryland came out firing in the first part of the period, including three shots in the first five minutes of the match. It appeared the Terps made their way onto the scoreboard at 7:54 when Kaoru Forbess found the back of the net off a Taylor Kemp through ball, but an offside call wiped the goal off. Two minutes later, Matt Kassel served a near-perfect ball off a free kick to a laid-out Jason Herrick but his header went just wide. No. 12 Virginia Shuts Out Howard, 2-0 Diego Restrepo (West Palm Beach, Fla.) posted the shutout in goal for UVa, his fifth of the year. After a perfectly played through ball from Shawn Barry (Miramar, Fla.) to Ross LaBauex (Chicago, Ill.), LaBauex cross the ball into the penalty box from the right side. Bates headed it into the back of the net for his fifth goal of the year in the 16th minute. Balanced Attack Leads Blue Devils Past Navy Freshman Ryan Finley, junior Cole Grossman and sophomore Christopher Tweed-Kent each scored, with Finley tallying the game's first goal for the game winner. The Midshipmen owned much of the possession in the opening 15 minutes, but it was the Blue Devils who were able to create the better scoring opportunities. The first good look came from the foot of Finley in the sixth minute, while senior Josh Bienenfeld fired a shot on frame in the 15th minute. Navy goalie Tyler Bristol stepped up to make saves and keep Duke off the scoreboard. Hokies take thrilling 1-0 victory in final seconds over previously-ranked Davidson The goal marked the second last-minute score of the season for Tech at Thompson Field. The last time they scored in a thrilling fashion was against ETSU to send the game to overtime and eventually battle to a 1-1 tie. The win breaks a five-game losing streak for Tech. The Hokies (4-8-2) maintained possession throughout most of the first half, producing six of the game’s first eight shots. Brendan Dunn’s shot missed the right post by inches, while Charlie Campbell fired two shots from beyond the 30 yard marker that sailed just high. Campbell continued to attack throughout the half, recording five of the Hokies’ eight shots in the period. Furman Defeats Clemson 1-0 Eric Dobleigh sent the ball to Coleton Henning. Henning crossed the ball from the right to Ogunseye who headed the ball from six yards out in the upper left corner of the goal. This was Ogunseye's sixth goal of the season. Tonight's match was the 50th between the two schools on the soccer field. Clemson leads the overall series 38-9-3. This was the first time ever that Furman has defeated the Tigers in Clemson.
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