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Second-Half Goal Propels Pittsburgh Over Akron, 1-0
September 16 | Men's Soccer
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BOXSCORE | POST-GAME COMMENTS
PITTSBURGH, Pa. - The University of Akron men's soccer team dropped a 1-0 decision at Pittsburgh (2-3-1) on Monday, Sept. 16, as a 74th-minute (74:00) goal from Alexander Dexter lifted the Panthers to victory.
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The Zips (0-5-0) were unable net the equalizer down the stretch as the Panthers finished the evening registering an 18-6 advantage in shots, including 7-4 on goal.
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Freshman Will Jackson (Hudson, Ohio) led Akron with a team-high two shots, while four other Zips collected a shot apiece. Edward Kizza directed the Panthers' offensive efforts with a game-high four shots.
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Redshirt junior goalkeeper Tor Saunders (Seattle, Wash.) pulled in five saves for the Zips, including three in the second half, while Arie Ammann recorded four stops for Pittsburgh.
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The Panthers held the early advantage offensively in the affair registering the first three shots of the match.
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Junior David Egbo (Enugu, Nigeria) posted the Zips' initial strike of the evening at the 20:54 mark delivering a free kick that was pulled in for a save by Ammann.
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Saunders turned in a diving save off a shot from Almeda Rodrigo in the 29th minute (28:16) to deny the Pittsburgh scoring chance.
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The Panthers played a cross into the box in the 31st minute that bounced off of Saunders, before the shot off a deflection by Braden Kline was cleared off the line and back into the hands of Saunders for a team save by junior Daniel Strachan (Lakewood, Ohio).
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The Zips were outshot in the initial 45 minutes, 7-1, including 3-1 on net.
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Freshman Henrique Cruz (Fortaleza, Brazil) had a side-swinging laser shot from just outside the six-yard box go high of the net off a corner kick by sophomore Colin Biros (Jackson, Ohio) in the 53rd minute (52:32).
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Shots by Jackson and senior Skye Harter (Copley, Ohio) at the 56:20 and 67:50 marks, respectively, were thwarted by saves from Ammann.
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Freshman Mani Austmann (Gardabaer, Iceland) shot in the 72nd minute (71:37) was denied by diving save from Ammann.
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A ball played in from the endline into the box by Kline deflected off the Akron defender before Alexander punched the rebound to give the Panthers a 1-0 lead at the 74:00 mark.
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A 1v1 opportunity by Dexter in the 79th minute (78:11) was nixed by a Saunders' save. Saunders again denied shots by Josh Hesson and Chad Stout at the 80:45 and 81:46 marks, respectively.
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The Panthers nearly pushed their lead to 2-0 in the 84th minute (83:10) as a free kick by Sito Sena hit the underside of the bar before bounding down in front of the goal line and pushed out of danger by the Zips.
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Akron returns to action with a 7 p.m. match at Marshall on Saturday, Sept. 21.
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Purchase 2019 Men's Soccer Season and Single-Game Tickets Click Here
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BOXSCORE | POST-GAME COMMENTS
PITTSBURGH, Pa. - The University of Akron men's soccer team dropped a 1-0 decision at Pittsburgh (2-3-1) on Monday, Sept. 16, as a 74th-minute (74:00) goal from Alexander Dexter lifted the Panthers to victory.
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The Zips (0-5-0) were unable net the equalizer down the stretch as the Panthers finished the evening registering an 18-6 advantage in shots, including 7-4 on goal.
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Freshman Will Jackson (Hudson, Ohio) led Akron with a team-high two shots, while four other Zips collected a shot apiece. Edward Kizza directed the Panthers' offensive efforts with a game-high four shots.
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Redshirt junior goalkeeper Tor Saunders (Seattle, Wash.) pulled in five saves for the Zips, including three in the second half, while Arie Ammann recorded four stops for Pittsburgh.
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The Panthers held the early advantage offensively in the affair registering the first three shots of the match.
Â
Junior David Egbo (Enugu, Nigeria) posted the Zips' initial strike of the evening at the 20:54 mark delivering a free kick that was pulled in for a save by Ammann.
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Saunders turned in a diving save off a shot from Almeda Rodrigo in the 29th minute (28:16) to deny the Pittsburgh scoring chance.
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The Panthers played a cross into the box in the 31st minute that bounced off of Saunders, before the shot off a deflection by Braden Kline was cleared off the line and back into the hands of Saunders for a team save by junior Daniel Strachan (Lakewood, Ohio).
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The Zips were outshot in the initial 45 minutes, 7-1, including 3-1 on net.
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Freshman Henrique Cruz (Fortaleza, Brazil) had a side-swinging laser shot from just outside the six-yard box go high of the net off a corner kick by sophomore Colin Biros (Jackson, Ohio) in the 53rd minute (52:32).
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Shots by Jackson and senior Skye Harter (Copley, Ohio) at the 56:20 and 67:50 marks, respectively, were thwarted by saves from Ammann.
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Freshman Mani Austmann (Gardabaer, Iceland) shot in the 72nd minute (71:37) was denied by diving save from Ammann.
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A ball played in from the endline into the box by Kline deflected off the Akron defender before Alexander punched the rebound to give the Panthers a 1-0 lead at the 74:00 mark.
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A 1v1 opportunity by Dexter in the 79th minute (78:11) was nixed by a Saunders' save. Saunders again denied shots by Josh Hesson and Chad Stout at the 80:45 and 81:46 marks, respectively.
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The Panthers nearly pushed their lead to 2-0 in the 84th minute (83:10) as a free kick by Sito Sena hit the underside of the bar before bounding down in front of the goal line and pushed out of danger by the Zips.
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Akron returns to action with a 7 p.m. match at Marshall on Saturday, Sept. 21.
Team Stats
AKR
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Goals
0
1
Shots
6
18
Shots on Goal
4
7
Saves
6
4
Corners
4
11
Fouls
11
6
Scoring Plays

Alexander Dexter (1)
deflection from left side into box - fin
74:00
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