Sept. 30, 2006
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Kephart's tally, his third of the season, came at the 97:15 mark off a ball from sophomore Nenad Stojkovic. Kephart received the ball 15 yards out, center and fired a shot past "It was an ugly win, but we'll take it," head coach Ali Kazemaini said. "
Sophomore Kasey Gray stopped nine shots in goal en route to his second shutout of the season. The match was the longest complete game effort of his career. "Kasey had a great game in goal for us," Kazemaini said. "He made all the plays today." After a slow, back-and forth start to the match, action picked up after freshman Eric Tattersall was involved in a nasty collision with Senior Mark Zambra received a yellow card at the 27:45 mark on an aggressive challenge play, resulting in another mix-up between the two teams. "I thought the officials did a great job, considering how physical the match was," Kazemaini said. "If we could have those officials every time, I would be happy." Cleveland State's best scoring opportunity of the first half came at the 11:51 mark when freshman Mitch Boyer fired a shot high off the left post and freshman Bryan Henson got a shot off the rebound. The Vikings hit the post again in the second half when a shot of the foot of junior Tom Sadd struck the left post in the second half at the 66:07 mark. Zambra dropped back in goal alongside Gray to block
The Vikings are back in action on Tuesday (Oct. 3) at Rutgers. Kickoff is slated for 8:00 p.m. |
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