Knights Fall to Coker 3-0October 29, 2011 Corey Francis (Greenville, NC) and the Knights (1-10 Conference, 3-13-1 Overall) defense worked hard to keep the Cobras (10-1, 15-2) from scoring, but were unable to stop every shot. Francis got in front of 11 powerful shots fired by Coker. The Cobras pulled a 1-0 lead at the half after Tyler Staub sent a header into the net from a free kick by teammate Carlos Recinos. Picking up the pace in the second half, the Cobras added another header to the books, this time from Noah Lascell. Lascell also jumped for a free kick and pushed Jordan Snell’s kick into the back of the net. Posting the final goal for Coker, Niko Tirkkonen found an open spot beside the box and set up to receive a pass from Tyler Staub. Staub charged the net, passed to Tirkkonen, and Tirkkonen caught Francis off-guard and put an untouchable ball into the goal. The Knights will hit the field again in the spring to prepare for another year of competitive men’s soccer in the fall of 2012. Check the St. Andrews athletic website next summer for information about the 2012 season. -GO KNIGHTS-
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Hartsville, SC- Men’s soccer traveled to South Carolina for their final game of the season this evening. Coker College claimed the number one spot in the Conference Carolinas standings tonight when they topped St. Andrews in a 3-0 loss for the Knights.
