
Filippo Zattarin
Louisville Defeats Men's Soccer, 2-0
October 15, 2021 | Men's Soccer
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – North Carolina and Louisville competed in a close competition on Friday night, but in the final five minutes of the game the Cardinals were able to find the back of the net twice, securing a 2-0 victory over the Tar Heels.
The loss sets UNC's record at 7-5-1 (2-4-0 ACC), while Louisville improves to 9-4 (4-2-0 ACC).
Carolina was unranked in the national polls this week after falling to fellow ACC opponent, Wake Forest, last Friday night, 2-1.
North Carolina was outshot for the first time this season with only nine shots on the night.
Alec Smir recorded five saves on the night, but allowed two goals in the final five minutes.
For the majority of the second half, UNC was playing down a man after Tim Schels was issued a red card in the 58th minute.
Despite playing with only 10 men for over 30 minutes, the North Carolina defense was able to fend off seven shots on goal (12 total) to hold Louisville scoreless.
The Tar Heels and Cardinals both had chances, but neither team was able to finish until the 87th minute when Aboubacar Camara scored his first of two goals on the night.
Santiago Herrera, Tega Ikoba and Ken Bellini each recorded two shots tonight, but were unable to close on a scoring opportunity.
The Tar Heels return home for their next match-up against No. 4 Loyola Marymount. The game will take place at 7 p.m. on Tuesday night at Dorrance Field in Chapel Hill.
Notes:
• Prior to tonight, Freshman Tega Ikoba had recorded a goal in three straight games. He and Cameron Fisher are tied for the team lead with five each.
• UNC's all-time record against Louisville falls to 2-5-1
• All seven on UNC's wins this season have been shutouts
• Carolina fell to Louisville, 1-0, in their last meeting on October 25, 2019
• UNC is 7-5-1 this season and has out-shot its opponents by a margin of 228-66 through thirteen games.
• Tar Heels in the National Polls: Carolina is unranked this week by national soccer polls.
The loss sets UNC's record at 7-5-1 (2-4-0 ACC), while Louisville improves to 9-4 (4-2-0 ACC).
Carolina was unranked in the national polls this week after falling to fellow ACC opponent, Wake Forest, last Friday night, 2-1.
North Carolina was outshot for the first time this season with only nine shots on the night.
Alec Smir recorded five saves on the night, but allowed two goals in the final five minutes.
For the majority of the second half, UNC was playing down a man after Tim Schels was issued a red card in the 58th minute.
Despite playing with only 10 men for over 30 minutes, the North Carolina defense was able to fend off seven shots on goal (12 total) to hold Louisville scoreless.
The Tar Heels and Cardinals both had chances, but neither team was able to finish until the 87th minute when Aboubacar Camara scored his first of two goals on the night.
Santiago Herrera, Tega Ikoba and Ken Bellini each recorded two shots tonight, but were unable to close on a scoring opportunity.
The Tar Heels return home for their next match-up against No. 4 Loyola Marymount. The game will take place at 7 p.m. on Tuesday night at Dorrance Field in Chapel Hill.
Notes:
• Prior to tonight, Freshman Tega Ikoba had recorded a goal in three straight games. He and Cameron Fisher are tied for the team lead with five each.
• UNC's all-time record against Louisville falls to 2-5-1
• All seven on UNC's wins this season have been shutouts
• Carolina fell to Louisville, 1-0, in their last meeting on October 25, 2019
• UNC is 7-5-1 this season and has out-shot its opponents by a margin of 228-66 through thirteen games.
• Tar Heels in the National Polls: Carolina is unranked this week by national soccer polls.
Team Stats
NC
LOU
Goals
0
2
Shots
9
12
Shots on Goal
5
7
Saves
5
5
Corners
3
5
Fouls
12
13
Scoring Plays

Camara, Aboubacar (11)
GOAL by LOU Camara, Aboubacar (FIRST GOAL), goal number 11 for season.
86:53

Camara, Aboubacar (12)
Assisted By: Danquah, Eric
GOAL by LOU Camara, Aboubacar, Assist by Danquah, Eric, goal number 12 for season.
88:58
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