UNF Downs JU in River City Rumble Match
10/10/2009 10:00:34 PM | Men's Soccer
UNF won its second consecutive match with a 2-1 win over JU.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The University of North Florida men's soccer team fell behind 1-0 in the first half, but used a pair of second half goals to claim a 2-1 victory over across-town and conference rival Jacksonville on Saturday night at the Ashley Sports Complex.
The match was the second event of the SunTrust River City Rumble between the two schools. With the win, the Ospreys pulled even in the Rumble standings at 1-1.
The victory also returned the Dennis Viollet Cup back to UNF. The Viollet Cup is awarded the winner of the North Florida vs.
“We are picking it up, but we still have a long way to go,” head coach Ray Bunch stated after the match. “In the conference, we seem to be doing okay. We have beaten two of the top picks of the year. We have to keep working hard. This is a great win for us and it's nice to win the Viollet Cup. JU played very well, and I thought we played very well.”
The Ospreys were able to overcome a one-goal deficit with two goals in the second half to improve to 2-1-0 in Atlantic Sun Conference play.
The Dolphins had the first opportunity to score as they attempted a shot, but it was deflected off of the goal post.
The Ospreys missed an early opportunity to take the lead as Greg Crowell's header off of an Adam O'Neill corner kick was saved by the JU goalie.
Trailing 1-0,
Steven Lowenthal had an opportunity to put the Ospreys on the board but his shot from in the box was saved by the goalie. Senior Frank Dinzey had a one-on-one chance, but the
In the second half, UNF wasted little time knotting the score at 1-1. With just under five minutes off of the clock, Dinzey crossed the ball to O'Neill whose shot at point blank range was deflected by the goalie. Sophomore Peter Lauer collected the loose ball and put it in the middle of the net to tie the score at one goal each.
Jordan Allerding tried to give the Ospreys the lead, but his shot from just outside of the box was saved by
The Dolphins threatened with a pair of shots in the box, but both shots were side to the right by just inches. The Ospreys countered with a shot of their own by Crowell, but like JU's shots, the ball was inches to the right of the post.
With slightly over seven minutes to play in the match, Steven Lowenthal scored his first goal of the season to put the Ospreys ahead. Shareef Rajkumar crossed the ball from the left side and placed it right in the middle of the box for Lowenthal.
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