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Duchscherer’s Brace Powers Wolfpack past Bulldogs
9/26/2017 8:01:00 PM | Men's Soccer
NC State senior scores career goals 15 and 16 in victory over UNC Asheville
September 26, 2017
RALEIGH – Led by two goals from senior Julius Duchscherer, the NC State men's soccer team (4-3-1) cruised to a one-sided victory over UNC Asheville Tuesday evening at Dail Soccer Stadium, winning by a final score of 3-0.
NC State dominated the match from start to finish, out-shooting the Bulldogs by a 15-7 margin and earning eight corners to their four. Just two of UNC Asheville's seven shots were on target, and freshman goalkeeper Leon Krapf made short work of each one en route to earning the team's third shutout of the young season.
Duchscherer's first goal was one of the fastest in program history, coming just 15 seconds into the match. The senior took advantage of a well-placed pass from David Loera and beat the onrushing goalkeeper low to give the Pack an early 1-0 advantage.
His second of the evening came via an emphatic volley in the 28th minute. Simon Blotko found freshman Manny Perez streaking up the right wing. Perez received Blotko's pass in stride and whipped in a low cross through the six-yard box right to a sprinting Duchscherer, who volleyed it first time straight into the back of the net.
Junior Tyler Gabarra added the third and final tally in the 88th minute, beating UNC Asheville goalkeeper Tyler Moore after receiving a pass from Loera. The goal was the first of his Wolfpack career and marked Loera's second assist of the evening.
NC State returns to action on Friday evening when it plays No. 5/5 UNC-Chapel Hill at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. with live video coverage provided by ACC Network Extra. The match will mark NC State's fourth consecutive weekend contest against a league opponent ranked within the national top five.
#GoPack | @PackMensSoccer
RALEIGH – Led by two goals from senior Julius Duchscherer, the NC State men's soccer team (4-3-1) cruised to a one-sided victory over UNC Asheville Tuesday evening at Dail Soccer Stadium, winning by a final score of 3-0.
NC State dominated the match from start to finish, out-shooting the Bulldogs by a 15-7 margin and earning eight corners to their four. Just two of UNC Asheville's seven shots were on target, and freshman goalkeeper Leon Krapf made short work of each one en route to earning the team's third shutout of the young season.
.@CoachKiefer answers questions from @TechSports on tonight's win and heading right back into @ACCMSoccer action Friday. #ncaasoccer pic.twitter.com/0ImJhRlrBn
— NC State MSOC ???? (@PackMensSoccer) September 27, 2017
Duchscherer's first goal was one of the fastest in program history, coming just 15 seconds into the match. The senior took advantage of a well-placed pass from David Loera and beat the onrushing goalkeeper low to give the Pack an early 1-0 advantage.
His second of the evening came via an emphatic volley in the 28th minute. Simon Blotko found freshman Manny Perez streaking up the right wing. Perez received Blotko's pass in stride and whipped in a low cross through the six-yard box right to a sprinting Duchscherer, who volleyed it first time straight into the back of the net.
Here's @julius_d16 as he answers questions from @TechSports following Tuesday's win. #ncaasoccer #GoPack pic.twitter.com/AFiJIFbG5s
— NC State MSOC ???? (@PackMensSoccer) September 27, 2017
Junior Tyler Gabarra added the third and final tally in the 88th minute, beating UNC Asheville goalkeeper Tyler Moore after receiving a pass from Loera. The goal was the first of his Wolfpack career and marked Loera's second assist of the evening.
Junior @tygabarra11 talks about his first career goal Tuesday evening. #GoPack pic.twitter.com/NoVnhDSbLK
— NC State MSOC ???? (@PackMensSoccer) September 27, 2017
NC State returns to action on Friday evening when it plays No. 5/5 UNC-Chapel Hill at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. with live video coverage provided by ACC Network Extra. The match will mark NC State's fourth consecutive weekend contest against a league opponent ranked within the national top five.
#GoPack | @PackMensSoccer
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