Box Score
Box score
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - After the Anderson University men's soccer
team drew the score even twice, the Trojans were unable to hold off
Queens University of Charlotte in an overtime thriller, 3-2,
Wednesday evening at a rainy Dickson Field.
Felipe Netto's golden goal with 51 seconds remaining in the
first overtime period gave the Royals their sixth victory on the
season and keeps them unbeaten in South Atlantic Conference play,
moving to 3-0. With the setback, Anderson moves to 4-2-1 on the
season and 1-2 in conference play.
After a scoreless opening half, Queens found the scoreboard
first when the Royals were awarded a penalty kick in the 48th
minute. QU forward Felipe Netto beat Bo Haug to his left for fourth
goal of the season.
Anderson struck back quickly in the 59th minute when Henrique
Gazzi sent in a free kick from the corner. Senior Lars Zimmerman
found the pass at his feet and flicked in his first goal of the
season. The long awaited goal is Zimmerman's eighth of his career
after scoring seven goals last season.
The back-and-forth action continued when Queens took its second
lead of the match in the 62nd minute. Thiago Andrade fired in a
free kick right outside the top-left corner of the AU box, which
beat the outreached Haug. For Andrade, the goal was his fifth goal
of the season.
Facing their second deficit of the match, the Trojans found
their equalizer in the 74th minute when Brad Du Plooy sent in a
pass into a mixer within the QU box. Gazzi was able to get touch
and sent a flick to freshman Aaron Roberson who evened the score.
For Roberson, the goal was his third of the young career.
Netto's goal clinched the victory as he slid a shot from just
inside the Anderson box, beating Haug to the right. Netto becomes
the second player is as many games to record two goals for an
individual against the Trojans.
Despite the 3-2 score, the match was even throughout as QU
outshot the Trojans 16-15, while Gazzi, redshirt freshman Alex
Delpy and redshirt sophomore Andre Carle paced Anderson with three
shots apiece. Haug made three saves, but suffered his second
straight overtime loss in goal.
"I'm very disappointed in the team. We had some great goals, but
did not have a total team effort," head coach John Murphy said. "We
need to make the most of these challeneges and grow as a team, not
as individuals. We're looking forward to a big game this
weekend."
Anderson continues its SAC road trip on Saturday, Sept. 28 at
Mars Hill. Kickoff against the Lions is set for 2:30 p.m.