
@OspreyMSOC Vaults into A-Sun Playoffs After Shutout Victory
10/17/2015 10:08:00 PM | Men's Soccer
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The North Florida men's soccer team 6-5-1 (2-0-1 A-Sun) team clinched its third-straight Atlantic Sun playoff berth thanks to a 2-0 victory over Stetson (4-8-1, 0-3 A-Sun) Saturday night at Hodges Stadium.
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The Ospreys used two first half goals, the first scored by Milan Kovacs in the 14th and gained a two-score advantage in the 40th minute on Camilo Garcia's first goal of the season. The two goals stood as the Osprey defense pitched its second shutout in three Atlantic Sun Conference games.
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Goalkeeper Kyle Nasta was credited with his second shutout in three games and made five saves in the win. He now has 138 career saves which is tied with former teammate Brad Sienkiewicz for the most in the program's D-1 era (2005-present).
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"We had two great first half goals and with our possession in the first half we were really able to move the ball well with the group that was on the field ," said Head Coach Derek Marinatos. "I'm pleased overall with the team and today's win puts us in a good position moving forward."
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Senior Alex Morrell, who was integral in the team's Coaches vs. Cancer efforts this week, was credited with fourth assist of the year on the game's first goal. With possession of the ball and his back to his defender just outside the six yard box, he pass backwards to a wide open Kovacs for the score. Kovacs froze Stetson goalkeeper Paul Ladwig with a laser into the lower right corner of the net.
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Morrell moves into a tie for the team lead and now tied for second in the Atlantic Sun with four assists. The Osprey striker has 32 career points, moving him into sole possession of second place on the program's D-1 era list.
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In the 40th minute freshman Josh Castellanos made a great play near the Osprey end line for the Osprey's second goal. From the near sideline he was able to clear past his defender while charging towards the net and crossed a pass to Garcia for the one-touch goal. Garcia became the 11th different Osprey this season to record a goal.
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The Ospreys and Florida Gulf Coast University are the only two teams that have clinched postseason berths thus far. The Eagles are the league leaders with 10 points (3-0-1) with the Ospreys right behind them with seven (2-0-1).
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The men's soccer version of the River City Rumble will commence next Saturday across town. Game time is set for 7:00 p.m. at Southern Oak Stadium. The game will also be broadcasted live on ESPN3.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The North Florida men's soccer team 6-5-1 (2-0-1 A-Sun) team clinched its third-straight Atlantic Sun playoff berth thanks to a 2-0 victory over Stetson (4-8-1, 0-3 A-Sun) Saturday night at Hodges Stadium.
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The Ospreys used two first half goals, the first scored by Milan Kovacs in the 14th and gained a two-score advantage in the 40th minute on Camilo Garcia's first goal of the season. The two goals stood as the Osprey defense pitched its second shutout in three Atlantic Sun Conference games.
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Goalkeeper Kyle Nasta was credited with his second shutout in three games and made five saves in the win. He now has 138 career saves which is tied with former teammate Brad Sienkiewicz for the most in the program's D-1 era (2005-present).
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"We had two great first half goals and with our possession in the first half we were really able to move the ball well with the group that was on the field ," said Head Coach Derek Marinatos. "I'm pleased overall with the team and today's win puts us in a good position moving forward."
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Senior Alex Morrell, who was integral in the team's Coaches vs. Cancer efforts this week, was credited with fourth assist of the year on the game's first goal. With possession of the ball and his back to his defender just outside the six yard box, he pass backwards to a wide open Kovacs for the score. Kovacs froze Stetson goalkeeper Paul Ladwig with a laser into the lower right corner of the net.
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Morrell moves into a tie for the team lead and now tied for second in the Atlantic Sun with four assists. The Osprey striker has 32 career points, moving him into sole possession of second place on the program's D-1 era list.
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In the 40th minute freshman Josh Castellanos made a great play near the Osprey end line for the Osprey's second goal. From the near sideline he was able to clear past his defender while charging towards the net and crossed a pass to Garcia for the one-touch goal. Garcia became the 11th different Osprey this season to record a goal.
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The Ospreys and Florida Gulf Coast University are the only two teams that have clinched postseason berths thus far. The Eagles are the league leaders with 10 points (3-0-1) with the Ospreys right behind them with seven (2-0-1).
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The men's soccer version of the River City Rumble will commence next Saturday across town. Game time is set for 7:00 p.m. at Southern Oak Stadium. The game will also be broadcasted live on ESPN3.
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Team Stats
STET
UNF
Goals
0
2
Shots
11
11
Shots on Goal
5
7
Saves
5
5
Corners
4
3
Fouls
12
9
Scoring Plays

KOVACS, Milan (4)
Assisted By: MORRELL, Alex
Morrell w/ a pass to top of the box, sho
14:09

GARCIA, Camilo
Assisted By: CASTELLANOS, Josh
5 dribbled down the baseline pass to cen
39:47
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