Anderson Powers Past Emory & Henry in Season Opener
The Anderson University men's soccer team powered past Emory & Henry College with a 3-0 victory in Friday's season opener at the AU Soccer Fields.
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"I'm happy to get things started on the right foot," Coach Scott Fridley said.
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Anderson saw seven freshmen make their collegiate debuts.
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"I was very pleased with our freshman class."
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In addition to the freshmen, the Ravens returned eight seniors, which made a large impact.
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"I was impressed with our seniors and their leadership throughout the game."
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In the first minute, Derek Thorpe (Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights) put a strong shot on goal for the Ravens (1-0). Thorpe followed up by putting Anderson on the board in the 20th minute after rebounding a shot on goal from Daniel Collins (Jamestown, Ind./Western Boone). Collins was credited with an assist.
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Regan Frost (Yorktown, Ind./Yorktown) delivered a goal 31 minutes into the match to give Anderson a 2-0 lead.
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Emory & Henry's best scoring opportunity came 53 minutes into the match. Zeke Workman deflected a pass while positioned in front of the goal, but the shot went high.
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During the 75th minute of the match, Nick Martin (New Palestine, Ind./New Palestine) fired a rocket from about 30 yards out for a goal. Sam Rowlison (Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern) provided the assist.
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The Ravens outshot the Wasps 24-9. Anderson's defense prevented Emory & henry for taking a shot on goal during the match. The Ravens registered 10 shots on goal.
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Thorpe contributed four shots on goal, while Race Williams (Fishers, Ind./Heritage Christian), Sean Cain (Monroe, Ohio/Monroe), Martin, Collins, Frost and Malik Gayler (New Market, Ind./Southmont) put shots on target. Martin and Drew Sonnefeldt (Lisle, Ill./Lisle) each led the team with two steals. Grant Conklin (Lewisburg, Ohio/Troy Christian) intercepted a team-high five passes. Cain also provided five corner kicks.
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Jackson Etheridge (Finneytown, Ohio/St. Xavier) and Caleb Oliver (Marion, Ind./Marion) combined for a shutout for Anderson. Oliver started the first 81 minutes, 28 seconds while Etheridge came in for the remaining 8:32.
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Emory & Henry's Morgan Moser saved seven of the 10 shots he faced.
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Anderson and Trine University (1-0) battle for first place in the Raven/Quaker Classic on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the AU Soccer Fields.
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