Box Score
Box score
YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. - Despite scoring the match's opening goal,
Anderson University men's soccer was unable to cling to its early
lead as the Trojans fell to nationally-ranked Young Harris in a
nonconference clash Wednesday evening at the YHC Soccer and
Lacrosse Field.
The setback increases AU's winless streak to three-straight
contests and drops the Trojans to 3-5 on the year. The Mountain
Lions, who entered the midweek contest ranked No. 9 in the National
Soccer Coaches Association of America/Continental Tire Division II
National Poll, improve to an unbeaten 7-0-1 overall mark, as they
have now won seven straight matches.
Sophomore forward Aaron Roberson, who ranked second on the team
in goals scored a season ago, earned his first goal of the season
in the 10th minute of action. After the ball got by the Mountain
Lion backline, Roberson found it at his feet and slid a slot into
the left corner to hand Anderson an early 1-0 advantage.
After maintaining the lead for the next twenty minutes, Young
Harris found the scoreboard in the 31st minute when YHC's Paco
Craig corralled his own rebound and placed a slot in the left
corner. For Craig, the goal was his fourth of the season.
As the teams went into halftime even at 1-1, Young Harris
notched its eventual game-winner in the 59th minute from attacker
Khurram Shazad as he received a through ball at the top of the
Trojan box from teammate William Schonfeldt and fired a shot past
Anderson goalkeeper Bo Haug. The tally was Shazad's fifth goal of
the year.
After the match crossed the 80-minute mark, the Mountain Lions
scored twice in the next four minutes as the team's leading goal
scorer, Ilija Ilic and Shazad put the match out of reach with
back-to-back goals in the 81st and 84th minute, respectively. Ilic
increased his conference-leading goal tally to seven on the year as
he has scored four goals in his last four contests.
The home side outshot Anderson on the evening, 16-5, as junior
Andre Carle paced the Trojans with two shots. Roberson, Oliver
Wright and Brad Du Plooy all posted a shot apiece, while Wright and
Carle forced YHC goalkeeper Jordan Bradshaw to make two saves for
the match. Bradshaw's counterpart, Haug, finished the evening with
four saves while seeing nine shots on goal.
Anderson returns to its home schedule and South Atlantic
Conference play on Saturday when it hosts Tusculum. Kickoff from
Trojan Stadium is set for 3:30 p.m.