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Carolina will return to action on Oct. 27 at Clemson.
#1 Deacons Beat #3 Men's Soccer In OT, 1-0
October 18, 2020 | Men's Soccer
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.—Kyle Holcomb scored in overtime to lift No. 1 Wake Forest to a 1-0 win over No. 3 North Carolina in men's soccer action at Spry Stadium on Sunday night.
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On the winning play, Omar Hernandez sent a long cross into the box from 25 yards away on the left side. Holcomb beat UNC goalkeeper Alec Smir to the ball by a split second and put it in the net for the Demon Deacon victory.
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It was the first goal allowed by Carolina (2-1, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) all season.  Coming off a loss at Clemson on Tuesday night, Wake Forest improved to 4-1, 2-1.
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Santiago Herrera had Carolina's best scoring opportunity during regulation with a strong shot from the center of the box that Wake goalkeeper Andrew Pannenberg saved in the 90th minute.
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WFU out-shot UNC, 8-6, on the night, including a 4-1 edge in shots on goal. Each team took four corner kicks. Smir finished with three saves in the game with another strong effort in goal for Carolina.
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Much of the game was played in the midfield, with Carolina not taking its first corner kick until there were 31 minutes remaining in the game.
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The Demon Deacons had more scoring opportunities in the first half than Carolina, with Smir playing well to thwart several of those tries. Wake out-shot UNC, 5-2, in a physical opening 45 minutes with two of those shots being on-goal and saved by Smir.
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Carolina will return to action on Tuesday Oct. 27 at Clemson.
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On the winning play, Omar Hernandez sent a long cross into the box from 25 yards away on the left side. Holcomb beat UNC goalkeeper Alec Smir to the ball by a split second and put it in the net for the Demon Deacon victory.
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It was the first goal allowed by Carolina (2-1, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) all season.  Coming off a loss at Clemson on Tuesday night, Wake Forest improved to 4-1, 2-1.
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Santiago Herrera had Carolina's best scoring opportunity during regulation with a strong shot from the center of the box that Wake goalkeeper Andrew Pannenberg saved in the 90th minute.
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WFU out-shot UNC, 8-6, on the night, including a 4-1 edge in shots on goal. Each team took four corner kicks. Smir finished with three saves in the game with another strong effort in goal for Carolina.
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Much of the game was played in the midfield, with Carolina not taking its first corner kick until there were 31 minutes remaining in the game.
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The Demon Deacons had more scoring opportunities in the first half than Carolina, with Smir playing well to thwart several of those tries. Wake out-shot UNC, 5-2, in a physical opening 45 minutes with two of those shots being on-goal and saved by Smir.
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Carolina will return to action on Tuesday Oct. 27 at Clemson.
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Team Stats
UNC
WFU
Goals
0
1
Shots
6
8
Shots on Goal
1
4
Saves
3
1
Corners
4
4
Fouls
17
14
Scoring Plays

Kyle Holcomb (4)
Assisted By: Omar Hernandez , Holland Rula
GOAL by WFU Holcomb, Kyle Assist by Hernandez, Omar and Rula, Holland.
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