Showing posts with label Matt Noble. Show all posts
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Monday, October 26, 2009

Colleges: Spartans finish poorly, but earn victory

TAMPA -The No.9 Tampa Spartans did close to everything right against Johnson and Wales.

They dominated possession, held the Wildcats to just two shots, neither of which tested Clete Goddard in the Tampa net, and on another night would have seen more of their 30 shots find the back of the net to record just as lopsided a win as many opponents have against the Wildcats this season.

But on Monday night at Pepin-Rood Stadium, the Spartans left their goal-scoring boots back in the locker room as a late first half penalty and early second half fluke were the only goals in a 2-0 victory.

Not that Spartans coach Adrian Bush was overly perturbed by the way the game played out.

“It’s soccer,” Bush said. “I was happy that a lot of our guys got quality minutes tonight. We did what we had to do to come in here with a win, stayed healthy, no cards, and we did exactly that.”

All that was the case, only Goddard, Dan Bergstrand and Matt Noble played the full 90 minutes for the Spartans as 26 players saw action, but the Spartans could, and probably should, have had more success in front of goal. The Wildcats used their offside trap to great effect, catching the Spartans seven times in each half, and even when the Spartans beat it, either Wildcats goalkeeper Sky Brisco was on hand to save, making nine overall, or the opportunity was squandered.

It wasn’t until the 44th minute that the Spartans broke the deadlock when Hamza El Haouati picked up the ball on the left, beat his defender and was brought down just inside the left edge of the penalty area. Dominic Goncalves stepped up and fired his shot low into the left corner of the net to convert the spot kick.

Tampa doubled its lead six minutes after the break when Matt Davies picked the ball up 45 yards from goal on the right. Looking to send an angled ball into the penalty area, Davies sent the ball long, but instead of being met by a Spartan head, it floated over Brisco’s head and into the left corner of the goal.

The Spartans will hope to be sharper on Thursday night when they host Saint Leo. A victory would give Tampa at least a share of the Sunshine State Conference regular season title, as it currently sits tied with Rollins on 18 points.

“Thursday’s about work rate,” Bush said. “That’s really what it comes down to anytime. It’s a battle with Saint Leo, it’s about the effort and the work rate, and I think the team that is the hardest-working team on Thursday is the one that’s going to come out on top.”

Friday, October 9, 2009

Colleges: Spartans round out busy week against Moccasins

TAMPA – Playing three games in four days this week, it was a necessity for University of Tampa men’s soccer coach Adrian Bush to use some player rotation to attempt to keep his players fresh for the duration.

What really pleased Bush, though, was the performance of those players who stepped into starting roles against Webber International on Wednesday afternoon.

“I was extremely pleased with the result (Wednesday),” Bush said. “Just as equally pleased as I was on Tuesday because it really gave those guys the opportunity they’ve been working for to come out and they performed. When their time was called, they didn’t look back, they played extremely well.”

Bush was especially pleased with center back Matt Noble, a former Wharton High standout, whose performance really stood out.

“I think when you’re behind (Dan) Ingvarsson and Kyle Williams, it’s a good position to be in because there’s so much I think Matt has learned in the last three months with these guys,” Bush said. “But he was definitely deserving of stepping in, and he proved that (Wednesday) that he could step in and do an outstanding job. I was really happy for him, just as with the rest of the guys.”

Goalkeeper Clete Goddard also made his first start, earning a shutout, which led to a post-game presentation from regular Spartans goalkeeper Ryan Thompson.

“Thompson presented him with the game-ball at the end of the game, which was a special moment, an act of class on his part,” Bush said.

Now the No.3-ranked Spartans round out the week with their third Sunshine State Conference game as they host Florida Southern at 7:30 p.m. While the Moccasins have struggled for the most part this season, posting a 1-7-0 record so far, Bush is not expecting an easy game.

“It’s another tough conference game,” Bush said. “They’re a quality team. I know they’ve been hit with some injuries, but it’s always tough when we play them just as it is with an conference game. Our only focus is them.”