Thiam's 70th-Minute PK Moves Huskies to 2-0
STORRS, Conn. – Like so many times before on Sunday night, when the UConn men’s soccer team needed a goal, it turned to senior forward Abdou Mbacke Thiam – cashing in on a 70th-minute penalty kick to give the Huskies a 1-0 victory over Niagara at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium.
In front of a sellout crowd of 4,840, including a rowdy Goal Patrol student section, UConn completed the sweep of opening weekend by showing patience against a defensive-minded Niagara team and capitalizing on its moment. The Huskies improve to 2-0 for the fifth time in the last nine seasons.
“It’s a little hard to play two games in three nights, but you have to do it in college soccer,” said head coach Ray Reid. “I thought we were a little off and fatigued, but I give our guys credit. They showed great patience and resilience in the second half, while playing an opponent that was content with a draw.”
The Huskies attacked early and often, dominating the flow of the game and time of possession. By the final whistle, UConn recorded a 15-2 shots advantage and 11-2 edge in corner kicks over the Purple Eagles.
Despite numerous opportunities throughout the contest, it wasn’t until redshirt junior Dayonn Harris was taken down in the box in the 70th minute that the Huskies found their opening with a penalty kick attempt.
Thiam, UConn’s leading scorer for the past three seasons, buried the penalty – the eventual game-winner – for his first tally of the season. With the score comes confidence for the Huskies heading into a daunting test next weekend in Bloomington, Ind.
“I think we’re playing pretty well, but it’s early. The guys are focused,” said Reid. “We have good depth – Nkosi Burgess, Cole Venner, Ibrahima Diop – and both goalkeepers did a good job. Next weekend though we go up a weight class and they need to bring their ‘A’ game against Notre Dame. We’ll have a week of preparation and fly Thursday to Indiana.”
It was just a minute before the goal that UConn had multiple scoring chances on consecutive corners – with one being headed just wide of the net by Thiam. It was part of the Huskies’ 6-2 shots edge in the final 45 minutes.
In the first half, UConn’s best attack came in the 43rd minute, as Venner – a redshirt freshman – took a pass from freshman Felix Metzler in the box and fired a shot right at Niagara goalie Steve Casey. The deflection found Metzler’s foot, but his shot went wide – denying the Huskies a score before the half.
In the 37th minute, senior defender Jacob Hauser-Ramsey laid out an entry pass for Thiam in the box that was hit wide. Sophomore midfielder Josh Burnett found the back of the net in the 21st minute on a cross by Harris, but the offsides flag went up to take it off the scoreboard.
As the offense dominated possession, UConn’s defense stood tall – allowing only two shots (one on goal) and making redshirt junior Austin Aviza’s first career start for the Huskies a rather uneventful one. It was his first shutout since the 2015 season, as a member of the Syracuse Orange.
“Sometimes when you don’t score right away, you can get down on yourself,” said Hauser-Ramsey. “We did a good job of staying focused though and being patient, knowing the goals would come.”
Sophomore defender Robin Lapert played in the backfield with Hauser-Ramsey all night, as the two defenders continue to build chemistry – allowing opponents just one goal in the first 180 minutes of competition.
UConn returns to action with a monumental challenge next weekend, as it visits Bloomington, Ind., for matchups against No. 17 Notre Dame (Aug. 31) and No. 2 Indiana (Sept. 2). The next home game is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 8 against No. 23 Dartmouth.
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