Box Score
Box score
ANDERSON, S.C. - In a matchup that featured two of the top goal
scorers in the South Atlantic Conference, Carson-Newman's Ross
Frame got the best of Anderson University men's soccer's Andre
Carle as Frame netted two goals en route to the Eagles 3-2 overtime
victory over the Trojans Saturday afternoon at Trojan Stadium.
Frame scored from the penalty spot in the opening half and later
followed with a late second half equalizer to give him his 14th and
15th goals of the season. Carle, who came into the match with 10
goals, tallied a 55th minute goal to Anderson a 2-1 lead.
With the top goal scorers shining, it was C-N's Matheus Bachi
who got the overtime game-winner in the 99th minute of play when he
found the deflection off an AU goalkeeper Bo Haug stop. Bachi
notched his fourth goal of the season to hand the Eagles their
seventh straight victory heading into next week's 2013 Food Lion
South Atlantic Conference Tournament.
Despite the loss, Anderson earned a trip to the conference
tournament as Lenoir-Rhyne was defeated by this season's
regular-season champion, Queens, as L-R will finish a point behind
the Trojans. AU closes the regular season with a 10-5-3 overall
record and a 4-5-2 mark in conference play, as it searches for its
fourth straight conference tournament.
Freshman Paul von Hinueber opened the scoring in the 11th minute
when redshirt sophomore Benoit Torres sent a cross into the
Carson-Newman box. Graduate student Bernd Muxel got a touch to the
ball before von Hinueber slid a shot past goalkeeper Rumwald Le
Guevel. The goal was von Hinueber's fourth goal of the season after
beginning the season with three goals in Anderson's first three
contests.
In the 35th minute, Frame got the Eagles back into the match
with his first of two goals, which would send the contest into
halftime even at 1-1.
Carle matched Frame's goal in the 55th minute when the Trojans
countered off a C-N corner kick. Freshman Aaron Roberson took a
deflection down the field and past the Eagle backline. After
beating a defender in the box and drawing Le Guevel off his line,
Roberson slipped a pass to a wide open Carle who got the goal. The
well-earned assist gives Roberson 12 points which ranks second to
Carle on the team for the year.
After it looked as if AU was able to capture the victory,
Carson-Newman was awarded a free kick in its zone. Le Guevel came
out of his goal to send a long ball down to his forwards. Le
Guevel's pass took a bounce and found the head of Frame who lobbed
a shot over Haug's head for the late equalizer. The goalkeeper was
awarded his first assist of his career with the long ball.
As the teams headed into the first overtime period, C-N took
advantage of another set piece when it was awarded a free kick in
the 99th minute. As the ball was sent into the Trojan box, Sindre
Welo took a shot that was stopped by Haug. With Haug unable to hold
onto the shot, Bachi was there to stick in the game-winner,
snapping a potential two-match winning streak for the Trojans.
"It's a tough way to end the regular season," head coach John
Murphy said. "Unfortunately, some of the most effective lessons are
the toughest to learn. We hope to show people, with our young team,
that we're resilient and up to the challenge on Tuesday."
Anderson will either travel to top-seeded Queens or
second-seeded Wingate on Tuesday, pending final results within the
conference. Kickoff time is still yet to be determined.