G-MAC REWIND: Men's and Women's Soccer - September 4, 2012
Stories:
CEDARVILLE MEN WIN 2-1 OVER MALONE, WHILE WOMEN FALL 2-0 TO TIFFFIN
TREVECCA'S BASKIN SCORES SIXTH GOAL, BUT TROJANS FALL 3-1
URBANA DROPS SEASON OPENER TO SOUTHERN INDIANA
CEDARVILLE MEN WIN 2-1 OVER MALONE, WHILE WOMEN FALL 2-0 TO TIFFIN
CEDARVILLE, Ohio – (courtesy of @CUYellowJackets) Jon Earl
and Timmy Waller
netted their first goals of the season as unbeaten Cedarville continued its recent winning ways over Malone with a 2-1 victory. Prior to the men's win, Tiffin made the most of its opportunities to come away with a 2-0 non-conference women's soccer victory over the Lady Jackets.
The Yellow Jackets knocked off their longtime rival for the 12th consecutive time despite another close match. Nine of the results during the streak have been decided by one goal. Earl launched a 35-yarder that skipped past the Malone keeper in the 42nd minute for the first goal of the contest. Jeremy Hoppe
was credited with the assist.
The Pioneers leveled the match in the 63rd minute, but Waller answered less than two minutes later. He took a feed at the top of the box from Eric Hoober
, spun and drilled a shot in the upper corner to account for the final.
Cedarville, 3-0 overall, had the advantage in shots at 11-10 overall and 6-3 on goal. Malone was whistled for more fouls, 16-12, in what was the Pioneers' season opener.
As for the Lady Jackets, each team placed four shots on goal, but Tiffin found the back of the net once in each half to remain perfect in the all-time season series against CU at 11-0-3.
Tiffin, 2-1 overall, scored in the 32nd minute for a 1-0 lead at the half. The visitors needed just 69 seconds into the second period to tally again.
The Lady Jackets, 0-2, had the edge in shots overall at 13-11. Their best opportunity came midway through the first half when Jacoby Ziegler
nearly broke a scoreless tie with a laser off the crossbar.
Each team was whistled for eight fouls. CU also had the advantage in corner kicks, 6-1.
WATCH - Goals by Jon Earl
and Timmy Waller
WATCH - Men's Head Coach Todd Beall
comments about the match
TREVECCA'S BASKIN SCORES SIXTH GOAL, BUT TROJANS FALL 3-1
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - (courtesy of @TNUSports) Harry Mason scored a goal and assisted on another as Cumberland University downed Trevecca Nazarene, 3-1, Wednesday night at the TNU Soccer Complex. Trevecca's goal came from
Jonathan Baskin, it is his sixth of the season.
Just three minutes into the match, Mason sent a pass from the left side to teammate Bradley Williams who fired a shot into the left corner. The Bulldogs increased their lead to 2-0 in the 23rd minute after Eric Clark headed in a shot after a mid-box scramble following a Cumberland corner kick.
Trevecca would battle back to cut the deficit to one in the 36th minute. Baskin, the Trojans top goal-scorer with six, tapped in a shot after a beautiful pass from Alex Stagman along the right sideline.
Unfortunately, the Trojans would not find the equalizer throughout the rest of the match. There were a few good opportunities for TNU in the second half including Baskin's shot from left box that just missed wide. Richie Reichenberger's attempt in the 82nd minute was denied by Bulldogs goalkeeper Sully Shattuck.
The Bulldogs added one more goal with 43 seconds left as Tevonne Morris sent a pass from midfield to a sprinting Mason who found the back of the net. Shattuck collected five saves as did Trevecca's Braydon Brown.
URBANA DROPS SEASON OPENER TO SOUTHERN INDIANA
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - Urbana shutout Walsh, 3-0, in the Cavaliers first game of the season, to improve to 2-1 themselves on the year. The Blue Knights didn't waste any time jumping all over the Cavs, as Tyler Wason scored the first of his two goals just 33 seconds into the contest
UU went into the half with a 2-0 lead, before Wason finished the scoring in the second half with his second goal of the contest in the 55th minute. Urbana outshot Walsh 19-13, while Urbana goalkeeper Darragh, McGinley made six saves in the shutout victory - his first of the season.