NEWBERRY, S.C. - A balanced offensive attack and another strong
defensive effort lifted the Anderson men's soccer team to a 3-1 win
past South Atlantic Conference-foe Newberry Wednesday afternoon at
the Newberry Soccer Field.
Making a push to finish in the top four and host the first round
of the conference tournament, Anderson (10-4-1, 5-2 SAC) extended
its win streak to six matches, equaling last season's streak that
began the season. The Trojan offense has averaged more than five
goals per contest over the last five matches, while the defense has
posted shutouts in three of the five outings, allowing just three
total goals.
Newberry slipped to 1-11-2 overall and 0-6-1 in the league and
has dropped seven in a row while searching for its first home win
of the season.
Junior forward Lasse Sohrweide gave the Trojans an early 1-0
lead, taking a feed from Ryan Messick in the 10th minute of action
and finding the back of the net with his ninth score of the
season.
Just more than a minute later, senior Zach Denson notched the
game-winner, his first of the season, off a corner kick from Adrien
Moufflet at the 10:20 mark. Sophomore forward Clement Samson closed
out the scoring spree with his team-leading 11th goal of the season
in the 29th minute by chipping a shot over the Newberry goalkeeper,
with Aldo Lopez-Gil recording his second assist of the season.
The Wolves' Joao Delgado brought NC within two at the 34:01 mark
by posting his third score of the year, but the AU defense held
Newberry to three shots in the second half to secure the win.
The Trojans held a commanding 23-8 advantage in shots and a 10-1
edge in corner kicks on the afternoon, with sophomore Lukas Hesse
and senior Benjamin Pepion splitting time between the pipes for AU
and combining for three saves.
Anderson closes out its home schedule in a Homecoming clash with
Lincoln Memorial on Saturday. The Trojans and Railsplitters are
currently tied for fourth in the league standings, which has
consequences because the top four teams host the opening round of
the SAC tournament that begins on Wednesday, Nov. 3. Kick-off for
Senior Day is scheduled for 4 p.m. at Trojan Stadium.