Eduardo Jimenez Archives | Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Tue, 03 Jul 2018 17:37:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png Eduardo Jimenez Archives | Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ News 32 32 Men’s Soccer Beats SMU in Dallas /news/mens-soccer-beats-smu-in-dallas/ Sun, 02 Oct 2011 19:32:02 +0000 /news/?p=28401 The No. 10 Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ men’s soccer team utilized a strong start to roll to a 4-2 Conference USA win over SMU at Westcott Field Saturday evening. The Knights never trailed during the match and improved to 8-1-1 overall and 2-0 in C-USA with the victory.

Junior Nik Robson (Auckland, New Zealand) gave Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ a 1-0 edge with a goal at the 32-minute mark. Two minutes later, junior Eduardo Jimenez (San Juan, Puerto Rico) scored. Sophomore McKauly Tulloch (Kingston, Jamaica), who leads the country in points per game, scored twice in the second half and now has 12 goals in only eight matches this season.

With the triumph, the Knights snapped a three-match winning streak for the Mustangs (5-1, 0-1). SMU was coming off a 2-1 victory at No. 18 UCLA.

“SMU is a first-class team. Tonight we knew that we would need a quick start,” Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ head coach Bryan Cunningham said. “We were able to go up 2-0 and that got us going for the rest of the match.”

The contest was the second this week against a ranked opponent for the Knights. On Wednesday, host Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ opened C-USA play with a thrilling 2-1 overtime win over Kentucky. The Wildcats are ranked 21st nationally by the NSCAA. SMU is listed at No. 21 in the Soccer America poll.

Robson put Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ on the board in the first half after he corralled a rebound and scored from six yards out. Just over two minutes later, Tulloch crossed the ball over to Jimenez who beat SMU goalkeeper Jamie Ibarra.

Tulloch’s first goal came at the 55-minute mark from eight yards out and was assisted by senior Warren Creavalle (Acworth, Ga.). He added another score 14 minutes later off a feed from senior Kevan George (Roxborough, Trinidad).

The win over SMU was the second-straight for the Knights, who posted a 2-1 victory over the fifth-ranked Mustangs last year in Orlando. Playing SMU for the fourth time in on the road, the Knights picked up their first win in Dallas Saturday.

“Playing at SMU is never easy,” Cunningham said. “It is extremely difficult for a road team to win at SMU. I am very proud of our players. They took advantage of chances. This was a great win.”

Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ improved to 4-0-1 away from home this season.

Junior Shawn Doyle (Fort Myers, Fla.) totaled six saves in the win. SMU got goals from Ben Hill at the 42-minute mark and Damian Rosales with 17 minutes to play.

Eight Knights each logged 90 minutes in the contest.

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On the Road Soccer Knights Beat Hokies /news/on-the-road-soccer-knights-beat-hokies/ Wed, 20 Oct 2010 13:27:50 +0000 /news/?p=17002

The No. 22 Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ men’s soccer team (9-2-2) scored three first-half goals to defeat Virginia Tech (4-9-1) Tuesday afternoon at Thompson Field, 4-2. The Knights and Hokies played an intense first 20 minutes as the teams combined to score three goals in that time. Sophomore Eduardo Jimenez (San Juan, Puerto Rico) scored the eventual game-winner when he found the back of the net in the 40th minute to lift the Knights to the nonconference win.

“Give the team a lot of credit as it has been a tough week of travel for us,” head coach Bryan Cunningham said. “Virginia Tech was a very resilient team, but we were able to put four goals in today that helped us to get the win.”

Junior Warren Creavalle (Acworth, Ga.) put Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ up 1-0 in just the eighth minute of the game. Sophomore Nik Robson (Auckland, New Zealand) picked up an assist on the opening tally as he fed Creavalle for the open look inside the box. The goal was Creavalle’s third in the last four contests.

Former Hokie Luiz Yamashita (Sao Paulo, Brazil) gave his current team a 2-0 lead with his third goal of the season just over five minutes later. Yamashita, who transferred to Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ from Virginia Tech following the 2008 season, put a shot inside the far post from the left side of the 18-yard box. Junior captain Kevan George (Roxborough, Trinidad) picked up his second assist of the season on the marker.

“I could tell this was going to be a special day for Luiz, you could see it in his eyes this morning,” Cunningham said. “I told my assistant coaches that I thought he was going to score a goal today and he came through. Luiz created some good chances for his teammates as well and was just very effective throughout the entire game.”

Virginia Tech answered back with its first goal in the 19th minute to cut the lead in half. Evan Slusser headed in his first tally of the year on Clarke Bentley’s corner kick to make it 2-1 in the early going.

Jimenez scored the final tally of the opening period to give his team a little breathing room headed into the half. The second-year midfielder put a shot from the top of the box that beat James Daly in goal for the Hokies to give the Knights a 3-1 lead at the break. The goal was the second of the season and Jimenez’s career.

The scoring didn’t stop in the second half; it just took a little bit longer for either team to find the back of the net like they had early in the first.

Sophomore forward A.J. Nelson (Ponte Vedra, Fla.) scored his third of the season in the 68th minute to give his team the three-goal cushion, 4-1. Freshman Steven Lamberta (Temecula, Fla.) picked up his first-career point, assisting on the goal.

A Jed Prater tally in the 72nd minute cut the lead to 4-2, but that was as close as the Hokies would get as Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ held on for the two-goal victory.

Sophomore Shawn Doyle (Ft. Myers, Fla.) stopped three shots en route to earning his ninth win of the season. The nine victories are the most by any goalkeeper at Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ since the program joined Conference USA in 2005.

The Hokies held a substantial advantage in corner kicks in the contest. Virginia Tech was awarded the corner 11 times in the game, while Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ managed just three opportunities.

The Knights wrapped up their three-game road swing with the win and will return home for their next three contests. Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ will host Stetson next on Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. at the Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ Soccer Complex. The matchup with the Hatters marks the beginning of a three-game homestand for the Knights who will finish the regular season at Tulsa on Nov. 5 before the conference tournament the following week.

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Men’s Soccer 3-0 in C-USA /news/mens-soccer-3-0-in-c-usa/ Wed, 06 Oct 2010 03:55:18 +0000 /news/?p=16555 After the biggest win in recent program history, the Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ men’s soccer team did not let overconfidence get the best of them, defeating Florida International, 2-0, Tuesday night at the Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ Soccer Complex. The Knights improve to 3-0 in league games for the first time since joining Conference USA in 2005 season. The seven overall wins surpass their 2009 total of six as the team lifts its overall mark to 7-2.

FIU drops to 0-2 in C-USA games and are now 4-5 overall.

“Forget about being the favorite, every conference game is tough,” head coach Bryan Cunningham said. “Our focus was on tonight. We kept telling ourselves that this was the biggest game of the year and when we look back at the end of the season we know that this game validated what we did against SMU.”

Sophomore Eduardo Jimenez (San Juan, Puerto Rico) scored the game’s opening goal and the first of his career on a centering pass from Nik Robson (Auckland, New Zealand) in the 44th minute. Robson’s corner kick was returned to the second-year forward, who beat two FIU defenders on the left sideline and centered the ball into the penalty box. After the pass ricocheted off two Golden Panthers, Jimenez pounced on the loose ball and fired a shot to the far corner for the 1-0 lead headed into half.

“All week we said this was going to be a hard game to win,” Jimenez said. “Coach stressed that this game was going to be pivotal to our success the rest of the season. He told me I was going to get my goal tonight and it was an incredible feeling to get it that way.

“It was a momentum shift for us to get the first one. They were coming at us right before half, but we pushed the ball up and I got a chance and it meant a lot to me to score that goal, but I know that it meant a lot for my teammates too,” Jimenez added.

After 23 minutes of midfield play to start the second half, Luiz Yamashita (Sao Paulo, Brazil) scored his first goal as a member of the Knights in the 69th minute. Kevan George’s (Roxborough, Trinidad) long high pass that started just outside the top of his own penalty box landed 20 yards past midfield for the sprinting Yamashita.

The redshirt sophomore, running in an all-out sprint, got behind an FIU defender and corralled the ball. Two strides and Yamashita’s low shot rolled past a challenging Lopez and into the far back corner of the goal for the two-goal advantage.

“The coaches and my teammates have been giving me a lot of confidence,” Yamashita said. “I knew my first goal was coming and I am glad that it came tonight in this game.”

The Golden Panthers’ Sebastian Frings nearly cut the lead in half with a long freekick from 30 yards out in 78th minute. Frings’ kick made its way over the wall, but a diving Shawn Doyle in goal for Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ turned aside the attempt. A rebound attempt from Florian Schwertl seemed destined for an open net, but a scrambling Doyle rushed the shot as it sailed over the crossbar.

Doyle now has four shutouts this season after stopping all three FIU shots that found their way on goal Tuesday.

“Eduardo has had plenty of chances this fall to put the ball in the back of the net,” Cunningham said. “He has been a bit unlucky so it was great to see him score a goal tonight. At the same time Luiz has been fantastic all year. He has put himself in positions and he was finally able to get on the board tonight. I hope now that since both have broken through that it will come a little easier for them to score with the pressure off.”

Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ returns to action on Saturday, Oct. 9 when it hosts Memphis. The Tigers and the Knights will kick off from the Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ Soccer Complex at 7 p.m.

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