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Men's Soccer Falls To Furman, 4-3, In Overtime

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Anthony  Esquivel scored in overtime to vault the 13th ranked  Furman  men's  soccer  team to a 4-3 overtime victory over Southern Conference rival UNCG 4-3 on Saturday night at Eugene Stone Soccer Stadium.

With  the  win,  Furman  extends  its conference unbeaten streak to 35 matches  and  ties  the Southern Conference record set by Appalachian State from  1977-1982.   Furman's  current  streak  is  the third longest in NCAA history.   The  Paladins  have now defeated the Spartans six straight times and have won eight of the last nine in the series.

For  Esquivel  it  was  his second straight game-winner vs. UNCG as he scored  twice  in  the  last 30 minutes of the 2001 SoCon Final to beat the Spartans 2-1.

UNCG got on board first at the 26:35 mark of the first half as Svafnir Gislason  scored off an assist from Chris Goos.  The Spartans nearly took a 2-0  lead into intermission, but Furman defender Andy Kidd's backsave off a Kenny Bundy shot kept the score 1-0.

Furman opened the second half with more explosion and evened the count when  Gray  Griffin  headed in a Chefik Simo corner kick at the 51:33 mark. Furman  took the lead 2-1 seven minutes later as Clint Dempsey knocked in a deflected Scott Hoch shot from 18 yards out.

UNCG  responded  with  the  tying  goal less that two minutes later as Kenny Bundy headed in a Chris Goos corner kick at the 60:15 mark.

Furman's  Ricardo  Clark  put Furman back on top 3-2 at the 71:45 mark with  a  header off a Chefik Simo corner kick.  As the Paladins were trying to  preserve  the  lead  and  the  win,  UNCG kept the pressure on.  Furman goalkeeper  Alex  Maslow  made  a great save on a point blank Egill Atlason shot  with 14 minutes remaining, but the Paladins were not able to hold the lead much longer as Cliff Patterson evened the score for UNCG at the 82:43
mark.

The  match progressed to overtime, Furman's third consecutive overtime match,  and Esquivel won it for the Paladins just 2:54 into the first extra period.

Furman  improves  to 4-1-1 on the season and 2-0 in league play, while UNCG falls to 4-2, 0-1.  Furman returns to action Tuesday at Wofford, while the Spartans are at Wake Forest on Wednesday.


Scoring:
UNCG - Svafnir Gislasson (Goos)                26:35
FU - Gray Griffin (Simo)                      51:33
FU - Clint Dempsey (Hoch)                      58:56
UNCG - Kenny Bundy (Goos)                      60:15
FU - Ricardo Clark (Simo)                     71:45
UNCG - Cliff Patterson (Goos)                  82:43
FU - Anthony Esquivel (unassisted)                          92:54

Shots: Furman -- 20;  UNCG--  24.
Corner Kicks: Furman -- 4; UNCG-- 7.
Saves: Furman -- 10; UNCG-- 5.
Fouls:  Furman -- 15; UNCG-- 18.

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