Box Score
Box score
FLORENCE, S.C. - Despite two second half goals, Anderson
University men's soccer was unable to hang on to its one-goal lead,
falling to regionally-ranked Francis Marion in double-overtime,
3-2, in nonconference action Wednesday evening at the Murray G.
Hartzler Soccer Field.
With the setback, the Trojans snap a brief two-match winning
streak and move to an even 8-8 overall record with their regular
season finale set for Saturday. The Patriots, who entered the
midweek contest ranked No. 7 in the Southeast Region in the latest
NCAA regional rankings released prior to the start of the match,
jump to 10-3-2 on the season as they also close their regular
season on Sunday with a meeting against Lander.
Despite being on the opposite side on the scoreboard, Anderson
out-shot its counterparts, 9-6 for the match, as freshman Magnus
Larsen paced the squad with four shots with two coming on goal.
Senior Martin Brain and sophomore Aaron Roberson followed the
freshman with two shots apiece, while sophomore Andres Lozano
rounded out the shot category with one.
After a scoreless opening half, Francis Marion struck first with
a 59th minute goal from Jayden Doyle who scored his second goal of
the season. Doyle received a pass from Tom Gillette and scored from
10 yards away.
Facing the deficit, AU responded quickly in the 64th minute when
Larsen fired a shot from 30 yards out and hit a FMU defender. With
the bounce off the Patriot, the ball crossed the goal-line for
Anderson's first goal of the contest. For Larsen, the goal put him
ahead of junior Andre Carle for the team-lead in goals with seven
on the year.
The Trojans took their first lead of the match in the 70th
minute when Roberson crossed a pass from the near side and found an
open Lozano. From there, Lozano's quick shot beat FMU goalkeeper
Mike Warn as the sophomore tallied his second goal of the year.
Despite grabbing the late, second half lead, the Patriots
responded in the 83rd minute of play when Sven Ricke stole an AU
pass and made a run down the left side of the field. When Ricke
moved closer to the Trojan box, he fired a shot past Anderson
goalkeeper Bo Haug for FMU's equalizer which would eventually send
the contest into overtime. The overtime match would mark AU's
fourth contest that would need extra time this season
As both teams went without a shot in the first overtime period,
the home side scored their golden goal in the 104th minute of play
when the Patriots were awarded a corner kick. Ricke crossed the
ball into the box and found the head of Sheridan who beat Haug from
five yards out. The game-winner is Sheridan's third goal of the
year. With the golden goal, the Trojans move to 1-3 in overtime
matches this season.
With a combined 15 shots for the evening, both goalkeepers
managed just one save between them, as Warn's 44th minute save
against a Larsen shot would be the match's only stop by a
goalkeeper.
The Trojans jump back into South Atlantic Conference action on
Saturday when it visits Carson-Newman. With a victory, Anderson
would secure a home match in next week's SAC Tournament. Kickoff
from Jefferson City, Tenn. is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.