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Sponsor Our ArticlesIn a thrilling match on Sunday, the Francis Marion University (FMU) men’s soccer team secured the 2024 Conference Carolinas Tournament Championship with a narrow 1-0 victory over Chowan University in Browns Summit, North Carolina. This win not only crowned them champions but also marked their fourth NCAA Tournament bid.
The decisive moment of the match came just three minutes in when graduate student forward John Osadolor scored a stunning goal. After the Chowan defense failed to clear a ball, FMU’s top scorer, Juan Salazar Lopez, seized the moment, launching a pass that Osadolor converted into a successful shot from 17 yards out to the right side of the goal.
Osadolor’s early goal proved to be influential, and he was later named The Most Outstanding Player of the Tournament. Under the leadership of head coach Luis Rincon, the Patriots now stand at a record of 10 wins, 5 losses, and 6 draws.
As the match progressed, FMU showcased stellar defensive skills. They outshot Chowan 12-2 and effectively limited the Hawks’ opportunities, leading to a remarkable statistic – Chowan failed to register a single shot on goal throughout the match.
The Francis Marion defense held strong, with goalkeeper Alberto Aragoneses Lablanca playing a crucial role in maintaining the shutout. Chowan’s best threats were thwarted, notably a disallowed goal by forward Junior Smith in the 81st minute due to offside. Chowan’s goalkeeper, Chase Jansen, managed to make one save, preventing a further score from FMU’s Edorta Cabieces.
Following Osadolor’s goal, Francis Marion continued to threaten the scoreline. Notably, Mario Buelga made an attempt from 21 yards, which sailed over the crossbar at the 20-minute mark. Antonio Garda also sought to extend the lead with an impressive shot from near midfield in the 41st minute, but it went wide.
As the match progressed into the second half, Osadolor threatened to score again with a header that went wide early on. Additionally, Salazar Lopez missed a shot later in the half after a remarkable solo run by Camilo Salazar.
Despite Chowan’s efforts to equalize, Francis Marion held onto their lead, showcasing both skill and resilience as they celebrated their victory on the pitch.
With this victory, Francis Marion University has captured its fourth tournament title, the first in Conference Carolinas, and their triumph puts them in the national spotlight as they await the announcement of the NCAA Tournament field scheduled for Monday night.
The FMU men’s soccer team has certainly made their mark this season, and with the defense not allowing a single shot on goal in over 200 combined minutes of play in both the semifinals and finals, they look poised for a promising run in the upcoming national competition.
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