Oct. 19, 2002
Box Score
Washington, D.C. -
The Adelphi University men's soccer team fell to No. 24 American University, 3-0 at Reeves Field. American moves to 11-4-0 (3-1-0 Patriot League) on the season while Adelphi falls
to 4-8-0 for the year.
The Eagles pressured Adelphi early in the match. Just ten minutes in,
Shawn Kuykendall fed Peter Philipakos in the corner who crossed the ball to
Herman, but his header went wide. AU got on the board in the 11th minute
as an Adelphi foul gave AU a free kick just outside the box on the right
side. Kuykendall took the kick and bent the ball into the upper left
corner of the goal to give the Eagles a 1-0 lead.
American continued to put pressure on the Panthers in the first half.
Grinsfelder and Philipakos worked the ball down the field together, yet
Philipakos' shot went wide. American had 13 first half shots compared to
only three for Adelphi. Adelphi's best chance in the match happened in the
35th minute when a Panther centering pass got past Behonick. Shawn
Kuykendall got back and was able to clear the ball out of the goal and
preserve the lead.
The Eagles continued to attack in the second half, earning a shot only
30 seconds in that was just high. In the 52nd minute, Kris Kuykendall fed
Philipakos, but Philipakos' shot went over the net. After dominating the
match, AU finally got its second goal in the 56th minute as Robert Rezek
sent the ball to Kris Kuykendall who fed Herman. Herman made brought the
ball in the box and put his shot into the lower right corner of the net for
a 2-0 AU lead.
The Eagles added to the lead in the 69th minute. David Marut flicked
the ball ahead to Kris Bertsch. Bertsch crossed the ball to Grinsfelder
who fired the ball into the net for his second goal of the season and a 3-0
AU lead.
American outshot Adelphi, 25-12 in the match. The Panthers needed two
defensive saves on shots by Freddy Llerena and Brett Niebling to keep the
score at 3-0 as time wound down. Behonick had seven saves in his 12
shutout of his career while Igor Yatsenko saved eight shots for Adelphi.
Adelphi returns to action next weekend at the St. John's Tournament. The Panthers faces LIU on Friday and UConn on Saturday. Both games are scheduled to begin at 6 p.m.