JBU men draw with SCU

Photo courtesy of JBU Sports Information John Brown University junior forward Steve Teshima tries to keep the ball away from a Southwestern Christian (Okla.) defender during Tuesday’s game. The teams played to a 1-1 draw in double overtime.
Photo courtesy of JBU Sports Information John Brown University junior forward Steve Teshima tries to keep the ball away from a Southwestern Christian (Okla.) defender during Tuesday’s game. The teams played to a 1-1 draw in double overtime.

BETHANY, Okla. -- The No. 12 John Brown University men's soccer team got an Ashby Clark goal early in the match and finished with a 1-1 draw at Southwestern Christian (Okla.) on Tuesday afternoon at the Cagle Family Field.

Southwestern Christian (10-3-1, 4-1-1 SAC), which was upended 3-2 at Oklahoma City on Saturday, Oct. 15, was averaging more than 4.5 goals a game in the three matches coming in, and the Golden Eagles (10-1-2, 5-0-1) forced the hosts to sweat out a match that required a late SCU response and overtime drama.

"A draw at SCU is not the worst result," said JBU head coach Scott Marksberry. "We should have done better with the quality of chances that we created, but we will take one point from a tough conference road test. Our goals for the game were less about tactics and more about how we would deal with the idiosyncrasies of the match environment.

"In that, I thought our boys did a nice job. We have placed ourselves in a good position in the conference with a huge test waiting for us this weekend."

JBU outshot SCU by a final 17-14 count, and enjoyed a man advantage in the second overtime when SCU's Artur Gomes received a red card with one second left in the first extra time session. Unfortunately for the Golden Eagles, only sophomore Ryan Williams was able to attempt a shot on goal, which was saved by keeper Caleb Swanepoel, who ended the match with seven saves.

The visitors had plenty of chances to score, including finding iron twice in the second half, first by sophomore Conner Haney and again by sophomore Kelvin Omondi. Even in the first overtime knotted at one, sophomore Giovani Bejarano's header attempt bested Swanepoel, but an Eagle defender was able to clear it off the line.

SCU tied the game 1-1 in the 68th minute when Lucas Loureiro netted his fourth of the season with a strike outside the box. After a JBU turnover deep by the corner flag, SCU emerged with possession and a pass from Gomes to Loureiro at the top of the box offered him an open shooting lane to rip a shot past junior Adam Holt.

The Golden Eagles found the scoresheet first as Clark deposited his fifth of the season past Swanepoel in the 13th minute. Sophomore Santiago Vanegas began the play up the flank and dished a pass forward to Williams in the attacking third. Without touching the ball, Williams dummied the ball, confusing his defender, and allowed the pass to continue to Clark, who ripped a shot from just outside the box.

The match was a chippy affair, as five cards were doled out over 100 minutes, two yellows to JBU and a pair of yellows and a red to the hosts, including one yellow for the SCU bench.

Escaping one test, the Golden Eagles traveled to its next match on Saturday against SAC co-leader Wayland Baptist in Plainview, Texas. Results were not available at presstime.

Sports on 10/23/2016