#14 Charlotte Defeats Clemson 3-1
September 20, 2011
CLEMSON, SC--Thomas Allen and Will Mayhew both scored a goal and had an
assist in leading 14th-ranked Charlotte to a 3-1 victory over Clemson in a
men¹s intercollegiate soccer match at Historic Riggs Field Tuesday night.
With the win, Charlotte improves to 6-1 overall, while Clemson falls to 1-4
this season.
Charlotte scored first in the 11th minute. Isaac Caughran served the
ball off of the corner kick to Thomas Allen. Allen headed the ball to
Mayhew. His head shot hit underneath the crossbar and bounced into the goal
for his first tally this season.
Clemson tied the score in the 56th minute. Austin Savage crossed the ball
to Keegan Priest at the top of the box. Priest continued the cross to
Bryniar Benediktsson. Benediktsson fired a diagonal, 12-yard shot beating
the Charlotte keeper to his right for his first goal this season.
With 10:50 left to go in the match, Clemson¹s attacked the Charlotte goal
and took two serious attempts. Iain Smith¹s shot from 15 yards out hit
the cross bar, and the Tigers¹ Keegan Priest follow up was cleared by a 49er
defender before it crossed the goal line.
The 49ers scored a little over two minutes later. In front of the
Charlotte goal, Aidan Kirkbride took a shot, and it was saved by Clemson
goalkeeper, Erik Mozzo. However, Mozzo did not control the save and Charles
Rodriguez sent a shot that was also saved by Mozzo, but it also trickled out
and Allen was there to knock in the rebound for his first goal of the year.
Rodriquez was credited with the assist.
Charlotte scored their third goal of the night in the 87th minute. From
the middle Mayhew found Evan James on the right. James fired a shot from
11 yards out into the left corner of the netting for his third goal of the
year.
³It¹s pretty clear we didn¹t play well defensively in our penalty box area,²
said Clemson Head Coach Mike Noonan. ³Our effort was very good, as we
went against an outstanding Charlotte team--I want to give them credit.
They come at you repeatedly and attack over and over. We gave it everything
we got most of the game.
³Every game is a game of inches,² said Noonan. ³It¹s a different game if
the ball that Smith shot goes in rather then hits the cross bar and Keegan¹s
follow is not cleared off the line. Our keeper, Erik Mozzo made great saves
in critical points of the match. I¹m disappointed for our guys. We played
better tonight, than we have played most of the season.²
Clemson¹s Erik Mozzo, who was making his first start of the season, made
eight saves in the match. Charlotte took 16 shots compared to Clemson¹s
nine.
Clemson will play at N.C. State on Friday, September 23, at 7:00 p.m. in the
Tigers¹ next action.
Charlotte 3, Clemson 1
Charlotte-Will Mayhew (Isaac Caughran, Thomas Allen) 10:39
Clemson-Bryniar Benediktsson (Austin Savage, Keegan Priest) 55:07
Charlotte-Thomas Allen (Charles Rodriguez) 82:06
Charlotte-Evan James (Will Mayhew) 86:14
Shots: Clemson 9, Charlotte 16
Corner Kicks: Clemson 4, Charlotte 12
Saves: Erik Mozzo (CU) 8, Klay Davis (Char.) 1
Fouls: Clemson 17, Charlotte 14
Attendance: 780
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