Men's Soccer Drops Match Against Coastal Carolina, 3-2
10/3/2006 12:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
Senior Jeremy Gold's record-tying 24th assist of his career was not enough, as the College of Charleston men's soccer team suffered a bitter defeat to in-state rival, Coastal Carolina, 3-2, at Patriots Point on Tuesday night.
Kevin Van Den Berg scored three goals in the match for Coastal Carolina (6-5-2) and netted a hat trick for the Chanticleers. His first goal came in the 10th minute of action to give Coastal Carolina the advantage over CofC (7-5-1), 1-0.
The Cougars also responded with a goal in the 10th minute from freshman Zach Prince, his second of the season, to tie the match, 1-1. Senior Jeremy Gold received credit for the assist, the 24th of his career. He is now tied for the all-time career assists lead in CofC history with Scott Clayton, who played for the Cougars from 1992-95.
Coastal Carolina responded in the 29th minute with another goal from Van Den Berg. The goal was unassisted.
Senior Scott Milroth netted home a corner kick from junior Miles Alden-Dunn in the 44th minute of action to tie the match for the Cougars, 2-2.
At the end of the first half, CofC attempted six shots and three corner kicks, while Coastal Carolina took three shots and one corner kick.
The Cougars continued to apply offensive pressure to Coastal Carolina and almost were rewarded with a goal from Gold, but his shot in the 60th minute hit the crossbar.
Van Den Berg scored his third and final goal of the match in the 65th minute of action to give the Chanticleers the final advantage, 3-2, on an assist from Mkheli Dube.
Overall, the Cougars had twelve shots in the match and attempted 7 corner kicks, while the Chanticleers attempted four shots and two corner kicks.
The Cougars return to action on Oct. 5 against SoCon foe Georgia Southern at Patriots Point at 6 p.m.
Kevin Van Den Berg scored three goals in the match for Coastal Carolina (6-5-2) and netted a hat trick for the Chanticleers. His first goal came in the 10th minute of action to give Coastal Carolina the advantage over CofC (7-5-1), 1-0.
The Cougars also responded with a goal in the 10th minute from freshman Zach Prince, his second of the season, to tie the match, 1-1. Senior Jeremy Gold received credit for the assist, the 24th of his career. He is now tied for the all-time career assists lead in CofC history with Scott Clayton, who played for the Cougars from 1992-95.
Coastal Carolina responded in the 29th minute with another goal from Van Den Berg. The goal was unassisted.
Senior Scott Milroth netted home a corner kick from junior Miles Alden-Dunn in the 44th minute of action to tie the match for the Cougars, 2-2.
At the end of the first half, CofC attempted six shots and three corner kicks, while Coastal Carolina took three shots and one corner kick.
The Cougars continued to apply offensive pressure to Coastal Carolina and almost were rewarded with a goal from Gold, but his shot in the 60th minute hit the crossbar.
Van Den Berg scored his third and final goal of the match in the 65th minute of action to give the Chanticleers the final advantage, 3-2, on an assist from Mkheli Dube.
Overall, the Cougars had twelve shots in the match and attempted 7 corner kicks, while the Chanticleers attempted four shots and two corner kicks.
The Cougars return to action on Oct. 5 against SoCon foe Georgia Southern at Patriots Point at 6 p.m.
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