Men's Soccer Roundup: October 24
10.24.2000
Men's Soccer Roundup: October 24
MILWAUKEE - Eighteenth-ranked Saint Louis University shut out Marquette
1-0 in a Conference USA men's soccer match tonight at
Valley Fields. Freshman midfielder Brad Davis scored on a header for the
game winner, while junior keeper John Politis successfully defended a
Golden Eagles penalty kick to preserve the shutout.
"We won this match with team defense and some stellar work from Joe
Hammes in the back," Billikens head coach Bob Warming said. "It's truly
unfortunate that Marquette will not make the Conference USA Tournament,
because they'll be one of two good teams in this league that won't
qualify."
Politis kept the Golden Eagles from taking command on a PK by MU
freshman defender Tony Walby. Politis had slid into Walby from behind in
a chase for a loose ball in the Billiken penalty area. Walby chose the
lower right corner, but Politis dived and deflected the ball around the
post.
Davis got the winner at 85:35 off a chip from Jack Jewsbury. Midfielder
Marty Tappel broke away from the Golden Eagles' defenders down the left
side and found Jewsbury, who looped a pass to Davis at the far post.
Eagles keeper Adam Ubert was helpless on the goal.
"Marty really was responsible for the goal," Warming said. "He
accelerated through the midfield past everyone and fed Jackie a perfect
ball. We moved Marty back into the midfield tonight, and his time at
sweeper helped him tremendously. He is seeing everything all over the
field and putting 40-yard balls right on our players' feet."
The Billikens are 9-3-2 overall, 4-1-1 in league play and moved closer
to the regular-season C-USA title, while Marquette fell to 9-6-2 and
1-5-0. Saint Louis moved percentage points ahead of Memphis into first
place with the win. The Billikens travel to Memphis on Sat., Oct. 28,
for a 7 p.m. kickoff.
Memphis Shuts Out Libscomb
MEMPHIS, TENN. -- After cruising to an 8-0 lead at the half, the University of Memphis Tiger soccer team (11-4) eventually
slammed the door on the Bisons of Libscomb, shutting them out 10-0.
The double-digit total for Memphis ties the school
record for goals scored which was previously set during the 1997 season. The Tigers did finish with a school record 12 assists
which overtakes the old record of 10 which happened in 1997, as well.
Memphis was led by their lethal combo on top,
juniors Sean Fraser and Lars Thorstensen, who both tallied hat-tricks with four and three goals, respectively.
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