EVANSVILLE - Attempting to string results together, the University of Evansville men's soccer team will take the long trip to Des Moines, Iowa to take on Drake at 2 PM on Friday afternoon.
Evansville at Drake | 2 PM | March 26 |
Date | Time |
Fri., March 26 | 2 PM |
Location |
Des Moines, Iowa |
Site |
Drake Stadium |
Fri., March 26 |
Evansville at Drake |
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Last Time Out: Evansville 1, Bradley 1 (2OT)
- Scoring an early second-half goal, the University of Evansville men's soccer team earned a 1-1 draw with Bradley on Monday evening at Arad McCutchan Stadium in Evansville.
- "We talked all week about being consistent and the guys put a great week together and I think the first half was probably the best that we've played in quite some time," said Aces head men's soccer coach Marshall Ray. "But unfortunately, we're a little unfamiliar playing with a lead and I think got away from what got us to that point in the match. I give the guys a lot of credit and I told them after the game that to regroup and battle and fight and get a result after giving up a goal late and had a couple of chances in regulation to maybe get the win, but I'm proud of the fight and the effort the guys have put in, not only tonight, but this week and I think it showed in the first half."
- Evansville was the clear aggressor in the first half, out-shooting the Braves, 7-3, in the first 45 minutes.
- The first opportunity for the Aces to go in front came in the 10th minute as redshirt junior Nicolas Likulia uncorked a shot from 25 yards out that forced a leaping save from Braves keeper Bryce Logan.
- Redshirt sophomore Jacob Madden helped keep the match tied at the half, making a pair of saves in the first half.
- The Aces got on the board less than three minutes into the second half.
- Sophomore Ethan Garvey launched a throw from the far sideline that was flicked on by fellow sophomore Matic Pavlic.
- As the ball bounded through the box, Likulia found the end of it, spinning and firing into the back of the net for his first goal as an Ace.
- "I'm very proud of the way that Nico has trained the last couple weeks and the effort he has put in out on the field in training and in the last couple matches," said Ray on Likulia. "He was rewarded tonight with his first goal as an Ace and I look forward to many more of those in the future."
- After the Aces went in front, Bradley nearly equalized immediately as the Braves put a shot off the post in the 51st minute.
- Evansville and Bradley each generated numerous opportunities in the second half, but it was the Braves who struck next, tying the game in the 83rd minute. In a similar situation to how Evansville scored, a ball into the box was flicked on twice before Rasmus Smidtslund scored to tie the match.
- In the first overtime, Likulia headed a shot that was blocked and Bradley sent a shot wide to conclude the chances on the evening. The second overtime did not feature a shot from either side as the two teams compiled eight fouls in the overtime period.
- The Aces out-shot the Braves, 15-12, on the evening with redshirt sophomore Jakub Hall recording a team-high four shots.
Previewing the Matchup: Drake
- Evansville and Drake are meeting for the 36th time in the all-time series with the Bulldogs owning an 18-15-2 advantage in the series.
- The Aces and Bulldogs last met on October 19, 2019 when Drake captured a 2-0 win over the Aces at Arad McCutchan Stadium.
- Four of the last five games in the series have been shutouts for the winning side.
- Drake enters the weekend with a 2-2-1 overall record with all five matches coming in MVC play.
- The Bulldogs' offense has hit high gear over the last three contests. Drake went scoreless in its first two games, but has bounced back to score a total of seven goals over its last three contests.
Nico Gets on the Board
- After a difficult journey in the white & purple, redshirt junior Nicolas Likulia has made his mark.
- In Monday's draw with Bradley, Likulia scored his first goal as an Ace, giving Evansville the lead in the 48th minute.
- Likulia is in his second season with the Aces after playing just nine minutes of the 2019 campaign before missing the rest of the season due to injury.
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