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---Zach Roesch scored
the first of his two goals on Sunday via the penalty kick. Roesch currently
stands second on the team in goals and points. |
By Mike
Anderson, NKU Sports Information
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. – The Northern Kentucky University
men’s soccer team will return to action this weekend, hosting
one of its most challenging non-conference opponents of the season
in Carson-Newman College on Friday night. Kickoff is scheduled
for 7:30 p.m. at the Town & Country Sports Complex in Wilder,
Ky.
The Norse (2-0) jumped two positions in the NCAA Division II
national poll to No. 3 this week after a successful opening weekend,
defeating
West Virginia Wesleyan in double overtime, 2-1, before coming home
to trounce Charleston (W.Va.), 9-0. The Norse will have to prepare
for a tougher challenge against the Eagles, however, who finished
2007 with a 15-4-2 record and an appearance in the Appalachian
Region final, where they were eliminated by Lincoln Memorial.
Friday
will mark the first time the Norse and Eagles have met in men’s
soccer NKU is 14-12 all-time against teams it has played just one
time.
NKU will wrap up the
weekend’s action on Sunday against
Findlay. The Norse will play the second game of a doubleheader
that kicks
off with the women’s contest between the same two schools
at 6 p.m.
ABOUT THE EAGLES: Carson-Newman is led by junior forward
Omar Cooke, who had nine goals and one assist in 2007, earning
him second-team
All-South Atlantic Conference honors. Defensively, the Eagles return
goalkeeper Jordan Moore, who played every minute in net in 2007,
maintaining a 0.79 goals allowed average and a .800 save percentage.
PLAYER
OF THE WEEK: NKU’s Steven Beattie was named the
Great Lakes Valley Conference Player of the Week after netting
four goals
last weekend, including both game-winning tallies. For the Skerries,
Ireland, native it marked the second time in his career that he
has been selected for the honor. Beattie was also a third team
All-GLVC selection in 2007.
IMMEDIATE IMPACT: Newcomers
for the Norse are affecting the scoreboard early and often. Of
NKU’s
11 goals this season, six have been scored by players in their
first season with the Norse. Zach
Roesch has two goals, the most of any newcomer.
MORE OF THE SAME: The Norse enjoyed success in 2007 thanks to a stifling defense
that allowed just 2.5 shots on goal per game to
opponents. This season, the defense has continued that trend,
allowing just three shots on goal in each of their first two contests.
Michael
Lavric has made five saves on those six attempts for an .833
save percentage.
JOHN TOEBBEN SOCCER CLINIC: The Norse will also
host the 2008 John Toebben Soccer Clinic on Saturday beginning
at 12:30 p.m.
Kids
ages 14 and under are invited to attend and get instruction
from NKU coaches and players. There is no cost for the event and
no
registration is necessary. |