Patriots earn 2-2 draw at Barton
Wilson, N.C. (Sept. 10, 2013) – Shahin Hemat and Joergen Tesdal each scored their first career goal, and the Francis Marion University men's soccer team earned a 2-2 draw against Barton College, Tuesday night in Wilson, N.C.
FMU (1-0-1) will travel to St. Augustine, Fla., Saturday (Sept. 14) to take on nationally ranked Flagler College at 7 p.m., in both teams opening Peach Belt Conference match. The Saints are ranked fourth in the latest National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Division II Top 25 poll.
Tesdal put the Patriots on the board first in the sixth minute of the match. The sophomore midfielder netted his first goal of the season with a shot from the close left wing past senior goalkeeper Vasily Yakimkin. FMU's Ben Kwast and Alex Blandin were credited with assists on the goal.
The Bulldogs would counter with two unanswered goals, and took a 2-1 lead through 49 minutes of play. Barton junior midfielder Dante De Luca registered the tying goal in the 30th minute, off a cross from the left wing by Erik Pajunk.
Barton's second goal came off the foot of senior midfielder Archer Bane. Bane received a pass following a rebound shot, and poked the ball past FMU's freshman goalkeeper Nick Stover.
However, the Patriots would once again tie the game in the 76th minute when Hemat tallied his first career goal for the red, white and blue (see video of score below). The freshman midfielder collected a failed clearing attempt by the Bulldog defense following a corner kick, and fired a shot from 25 years out past Yakimkin. The game would move into overtime 14 minutes after Hemat's goal.
Each defense didn't face a shot in the first 10-minute overtime session, but the Patriots would strike with three shots in the first three minutes of the second overtime. The Patriots best chance of scoring the winning goal came in the 102nd minute, when Hemat took a shot from the close left wing, but couldn't find the back of the net.
The Bulldog offense would take six shots on goal in the final eight minutes of the match, but Stover held strong, and made four saves to keep the Patriots undefeated on the young season.
FMU outshot Barton 23-18 and held an 8-3 advantage on corner kicks. Stover finished the match with seven saves, and improved his record in goal to 1-0-1.
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