Team Stats
SHU
UML
Goals
0
1
Shots
9
14
Shots on Goal
0
5
Saves
4
0
Corners
3
2
Fouls
14
10
Scoring Plays

FERNANDES, Wuilito (3)
Assisted By: ABRAMOVIC, Ivan
ball slides through defense and puts it
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Pirates Fall In Overtime At UMass Lowell
9/2/2016 9:41:00 PM | Men's Soccer
LOWELL, Mass. –The Seton Hall men's soccer team (1-2-0) was felled by a golden goal in the 98th minute at UMass Lowell (3-0-0) on Friday night at Cushing Field. The overtime setback came at the end of the first overtime period after a scoreless regulation.
Wuilito Fernandes found the back of the net for the River Hawks at the end of the first overtime period, spoiling what had been to that point a terrific defensive effort for the Pirates. Julian Spindler (Weiserbach, Germany) made three saves on the night, none bigger than a diving stop on a direct free kick attempt in the 44th minute.
The Pirates nearly broke through the scoreless deadlock in the 72nd minute when Brandon Sabinsky (Belle Mead, N.J.) took a long ball from Matheus Miranda (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) and made a run up the right side. Sabinsky flicked in a perfect cross to Jonathan Jimenez (Cape Coral, Fla.) in the box, but the freshman's header nicked the crossbar before going out of play.
The Hall had another golden opportunity with a 19-yard free kick in the 78th minute that saw Andres Arcila (Cartagena, Colombia) send an attempt over the cage. UMass Lowell nearly found a winner with 40 seconds left in regulation but the Pirate defense came up with a team save and cleared the attempt off the line.
Turning Point
After over 97 minutes of scoreless action, UMass Lowell finally broke through with a goal from Fernandes in the 98th minute. The forward made a run through the right side of the box and took a feed from Ivan Abramovic before sneaking a hard shot past Spindler for his third goal of the year.
Goals
98th – UML – Wuilito Fernandes (3) shot from right side to lower left corner off feed in box
Inside The Numbers
- The Pirates were out-shot 14-9 in the contest, with the River Hawks holding a 5-0 edge in shots on goal
- The Hall out-generated UMass Lowell in corner kicks by a margin of 3-2
- All nine of SHU's shots came from Arcila (who led all players with six) and Jimenez (3)
- The Pirates fall to 1-1-0 all-time against UMass Lowell, picking up a 2-0 victory in 2014
- Pedro Neto (Sao Paulo, Brazil) made the start and played all 98 minutes in his SHU debut
- Gaspar Jean-Baptiste (Valley Stream, N.Y.) made the first start of his career, while Noah Teperow (Lowell, Mass.) got his first starting nod of the year in his hometown
- A season-high seven Pirates played the full contest
The Pirates return home for two-straight at Owen T. Carroll Field, starting Monday night when Pennsylvania visits South Orange. The Hall and the Quakers will square off at 7 p.m. in a contest available live and FREE on the Pirate Sorts Network.
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