Box Score
Box score
MARS HILL, N.C. - Redshirt sophomore Andre Carle's 68th minute
goal was all Anderson University men's soccer needed as the Trojans
earned a 1-0 victory over Mars Hill in South Atlantic Conference
action on Saturday afternoon at Meares Stadium.
The narrow victory snaps a three-match winless streak after
Anderson began the season 4-0, as the Trojans improve to 5-2-1
overall and 2-2 in league play. The win in regulation also snaps a
streak of three consecutive overtime matches.
"Everyone answered the challenge today," head coach John Murphy
said. "I was very pleased with the result, Mars Hill is a tough
place to play and they matched our effort today. It was a good
colleective team effort and probably our toughest match of the
season this far."
After a scoreless opening half that saw just four shots between
the teams (Anderson 3, Mars Hill 1), Carle was able to take
advantage of a mishap by MHU goalkeeper Chris Mitchell in the
second half. After Mitchell picked up the ball while AU was on the
attack, the goalkeeper set the ball down ready clear it out of the
Lion zone. Misjudging how far Carle was away, Carle stole the ball
away from Mitchell and scored the match's only goal on an empty
net.
For Carle, the well-earned goal was his sixth of the season, the
most on the team. Carle also led the team in shots on the afternoon
with three as two came on goal. Freshman Oliver Wright and redshirt
freshman Alex Delpy each had a shot apiece to give Anderson five on
the day, matching Mars Hill's total.
Despite being even in the shots category, freshman goalkeeper Bo
Haug did not record a save on the afternoon. With the victory, Haug
moves to 4-2-1 with two shutouts in his young career. On the year,
the Stuttgart, Germany native has recorded 31 saves.
Mars Hill's offense was spread throughout the lineup as five
different players recorded all of their shots. Four of the five
Lion shots came in the final half.
Anderson returns to action on Wednesday, Oct. 2 when it travels
to North Georgia. Kickoff from Dahlonega, Ga. is set for 7 p.m.