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2013 FAU Men's Soccer Schedule

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Here's the 2013 Men's Soccer Slate:

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Despite being outshot 17-5, with a 5-1 deficit of those on goal, the Owls' defense shown big a 0-0 tie against Central Florida on Friday night.

FAU Goalie Theo Jamilloux tallied five saves in the net to keep the Knights at bay.

The Owls will open 2013 home play at FAU Soccer Stadium on Sunday when they face the University of Massachusetts Lowell at 1:00 PM.







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The men's soccer team (1-0-1) picked up their first win of 2013 in a 3-1 defeat of University of Massachusetts Lowell. Deniz Bozkurt, Ryan Price, and Daniel Montoya each saw scores for the Owls.

Goalkeeper Theo Jamilloux faced 11 shots by the Red Hawks (0-2-0), saving three.

FAU will host Florida Gulf Coast University on Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 7 p.m.
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Florida Atlantic Coach Kos Donev earned his 200th win last night as the Owls (2-0-1) pressed to a 3-2 win in double overtime over visiting Florida Gulf Coast University.

Junior forward Ryan Price had a hat trick in the affair for FAU, which saw goalie Theo Jamilloux compile a career high seven saves.

The Eagles (0-2-1) played with only 10 men for the final 50 minutes of the game, but out shot Florida Atlantic 19-8.

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The men's soccer team rolled past FIU tonight! Game details via FAU:

 Florida Atlantic University's men's soccer team took their third straight home win on Saturday night against conference opponent FIU. The Owls defeated the Panthers 2-1 after 90 minutes of play.

FIU led in shooting in the first period 4-2 but was unable to beat FAU’s goalkeeper Theo Jamilloux who tallied seven saves for the game, three of which were during the first period. The Owls took two corner kicks during the eighth and 10th minute of play but the game remained scoreless until the 36th minute of play.

Daniel Montoya, who was brought into the game six minutes prior, put the first point on the board for FAU with a low shot to the left corner of the net. The shot was assisted by junior Deniz Bozkurt. The Panthers attempted two more shots for the first period but were unable to score against FAU.
Fourteen minutes into the second period, FIU took a shot on goal saved by Jamilloux. Bozkurt gained possession of the ball just over a minute later and beat FIU’s keeper bringing the score to 2-0.
After two scoreless corner kicks and a shot on goal saved, FIU finally scored against FAU in the 70th minute of play, looping the ball into the right corner of the net.

In the final 20 minutes, FIU attempted two shots, both of which were saved, and took two corner kicks in a 20-second span during the 87th minute, but came up empty.

The 2-1 win marked FAU’s third straight win for the season improving their record to 3-0-1. FAU last defeated FIU by a score of 4-1 back in 2007. The Owls return to the FAU Soccer Stadium to host Jacksonville on Friday, Sept. 20 at 7 p.m.
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Congrats to Ryan Price, who was named C-USA Men’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week!

Award release, per FAU:

Florida Atlantic University’s men’s soccer forward Ryan Price has been named Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week. The junior is FAU’s first to be named a C-USA Player of the Week for soccer.
 
Price leads FAU in scoring following the team’s two-home wins last week. The Owls defeated the FGCU Eagles on Wednesday night 3-2 in double overtime and the FIU Panthers 2-1 in their conference season opening match on Saturday night.

In Wednesday's game against FGCU, Price led FAU tallying three goals over 102 minutes of play, including the game-winning goal. FAU took an early lead as Price recorded an assisted goal with a low shot to the right side of the net in the fifth minute of play. In the 56th minute, FGCU's goalkeeper received a red card that allowed Price to score on a penalty kick building the Owls' lead to 2-0. The game went into double overtime as FGCU tied the match at two. Two minutes into the second overtime, Price beat FGCU's keeper recording a hat-trick to win the game.

Price now has four goals for the season and has been a critical asset to FAU's team which is now ranked in first-place for Conference-USA. The team's record is 3-0-1 overall and 1-0-0 for conference matches. Price sits in a three-way tie for first-place in the conference for total points, points per game, total goals and goals per game. He leads C-USA in game-winning goals.

Men’s soccer will host Jacksonville University on Friday, Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. followed by the University of North Florida on Sunday, Sept. 22 at 2 p.m.
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FAU men's soccer knocked off Jacksonville (1-3-1) tonight in Boca Raton by a final score of 2-1.

After falling behind early 1-0, Ryan Price (two shots) continued his recent scoring prowess with a score in the 42nd minute to pull the Owls even, before Jason Fitzgerald (two shots) added the game winner later in the 53rd minute.

Florida Atlantic (4-0-1) enjoyed a narrow 6-5 advantage in shots overall, while the teams tied at four for those registered as on target.

Goalie Theo Jamilloux registered three saves in the net.

The Owls, who are off to their best start since the 2007 season, will conclude a five game home stand on Sunday against North Florida. The match is scheduled to begin at 2:00 PM.
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they are doing much better this year.
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FAU men's soccer continued their winning ways today…game release via SID Jena LaMendola:

The Florida Atlantic University men’s soccer team came from behind to win 3-2 against the UNF Ospreys in overtime on Sunday afternoon. The Owls have won their last five home matches and improved their record for the season to 5-0-1.

UNF proved to be one of FAU’s fiercest competitors so far this season as both teams entered the match 4-0-1. After 105 minutes of play and three goals, the Owls defeat of UNF gave the Ospreys their first loss of the season despite their 13-8 shooting advantage.

The first shot of the game, taken by UNF in the fourth minute, slipped past FAU goalkeeper Theo Jamilloux and was headed for the net when it was quickly blocked by an Owl defender. Shortly after, Jason Fitzgerald tallied the first shot for FAU which was blocked, but then an own goal scored by UNF put FAU on the board with a 1-0 lead.

In the following 20 minutes, FAU held UNF’s offensive attack, only allowing one shot that went wide while the Owls recorded a shot and three corner kicks. However, after a foul on FAU, the Ospreys were awarded a direct free kick outside the box that was deflected off a home team player into the goal, tying the game at one.

Shots were taken by Jason Garcia and Fitzgerald, who led the Owls in shot attempts, but FAU was unable to beat UNF’s offense before the end of the first period. UNF capitalized on its offensive opportunities early in the second period as FAU surrendered an assisted goal, shot low into the left corner, in the 56th minute of regulation.

The Owls struggled to get in front of the goal in the second period, taking only two shots and one corner kick compared to UNF’s seven and four, respectively. Two high shots over the goal by UNF kept the game score at 2-1 with the Owls at risk of their first defeat this season.

After 72 minutes of play, junior Deniz Bozkurt, FAU’s second-ranked scorer, entered the game for the first time. With four minutes left in the period, a foul on UNF awarded the Owls with a penalty kick that Bozkurt converted, allowing FAU the chance to defeat the Ospreys in overtime.

UNF won the coin toss, receiving the kick-off in overtime. A foul on the Ospreys just moments into overtime led to FAU’s first attempt to take the win. Cole Juavanie gained possession of the ball, but shot wide outside the goal.

Earning a second foul in the 98th minute, UNF’s fight for victory came to an end as FAU was awarded its second penalty kick. Leading-scorer Ryan Price captured his sixth goal for the season, giving FAU the win, 3-2. Price is ranked at the top of the conference in game-winning goals.

FAU remains in first place in Conference USA with its fifth win in a row. Jamilloux tallied four saves and gave up two goals compared to UNF’s one save and three goals allowed. The freshman is 5-0-1 this season and is ranked first in the conference for total saves and saves per game.

The Owls have a bye week before traveling to Birmingham, Ala. to play their second conference opponent of the season, the University of Alabama Birmingham Blazers on Oct. 6 at 2:30 p.m. The Blazers are ranked second in the conference with a 4-1-1 record overall and a single tie in conference play.
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NITE-OWL said

they are doing much better this year.
Posted On: Sep 20th 2013, 10:26 PM #317963

Yeah, how did that happen?

Did we get a new coach?
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