Box Score
Box score
ANDERSON, S.C. - After one final non-conference tune-up before
closing the regular season this weekend, Anderson University men's
soccer added a key regional win to its resume, defeating Francis
Marion 2-1 Wednesday evening at Trojan Stadium.
The victory solidifies AU's first double-digit win total since
2011 after winning just six in last season's conference tournament
championship run. The win also gives Anderson (10-4-3, 4-4-2 SAC)
three wins over Peach Belt Conference members, clinching an
unbeaten record against the conference with a 3-0-1 mark.
A pair of forwards who each recorded their second goals of the
season were the heroes of tonight's match as redshirt sophomore
Benoit Torres and graduate student Bernd Muxel each notched goals
en route to the 2-1 victory. Redshirt sophomore Henrique Gazzi
increased his assist count to seven on the season, which leads the
team.
Torres opened the scoring in the 39th minute when he collected
the ball about 40 yards away from goal. Torres was able to take on
the Patriot defense and made a run to the top of the box. The
native of Pibrac, France was able to fire a shot past FMU
goalkeeper Nick Stover's left for the match's opening goal. The
Trojans would eventually take their 1-0 lead into halftime.
Just over a minute into the second half, the Patriots stormed
back as midfielder Joergen Tesdal sent a cross into the Anderson
box where he found forward Cody Farrier. Farrier's header had just
enough on it to get past Anderson goalkeeper Bo Haug. For Farrier,
the equalizer was his third goal of the season as he evened the
score at 1-1.
In the 65th minute, the Trojans got their game-winner as Gazzi
found some space between FMU's midfield and defense. Gazzi was able
to float a pass far post where he found Muxel. Muxel one-timed the
shot past Stover to his right as the Schoppernau, Austria native
earned his first game-winning goal in a Black and Gold jersey.
The Anderson defense closed out the remaining 25 minutes, as
redshirt sophomore Lars Zimmerman returned to action after one
match hiatus. Zimmerman led the backline and held the Patriots to
four shots for the final half. Haug recorded just one save in each
half, as FMU a fired a total of 11 shots, while AU totaled 15 for
the evening.
On the downside of this evening's win, the latest NCAA Regional
rankings were announced with the Trojans on the outside looking in,
earning the No. 8 position with the top six teams advancing to the
NCAA Tournament. With Carson-Newman now jumping into the No. 4
position, Saturday's match against the Eagles carries a lot on the
line.
"I'm very pleased with the effort tonight, this is great
regional win for us," Anderson head coach John Murphy said. "We've
had a fantastic season so far, but we dropped in the regional
rankings for the first time this year. With our strength of
schedule and performances, I think people will start to take
notice. We're going to focus on our own performances and prepare
for this upcoming weekend."
Anderson hosts Carson-Newman for the regular season finale, as
both teams will be looking to remain in the regional rankings, but
also within the top six. Kickoff with the Eagles is slated for
3:30, immediately following the women's match which is set for 1
p.m.