Men’s Soccer Shuts Out Penn for Best Start Since 1985
Sep 20 | Men's Soccer
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Rutgers men's soccer remained unbeaten on the season, as the Scarlet Knights took down Penn by a 1-0 final score on Monday night at Yurcak Field. Junior Anthony O'Donnell scored his first career goal to help RU improve to 7-0-1 on the season, the Scarlet Knights' best start to a season since 1985. Penn drops to 3-2-1.
It was RU's fifth shutout of the season. The Scarlet Knights outshot the Quakers 10-5 and had a 5-2 advantage in corner kicks. Rutgers remains unbeaten in its past five matchups with Penn, dating back to 2007.
"The guys battled hard," coach Jim McElderry said. "It's a game we expected to be difficult. UPenn is a good side. The first half was fairly tight. We had a few chances but couldn't convert. The second half, we came out well. It was nice to score on a set piece. We hadn't scored on a set piece like that this year, we'd been close a couple of times on a similar play. I was impressed how O'Donnell got up and got his head on it, it was a great goal."
The Scarlet Knights had the better of play in the opening half. 20 minutes in, RU had a great chance offensively, with a header chance off a cross from the far side. However, the offsides flag halted the play. RU also had a chance halted by the right post. The home side held a 4-1 advantage in shots in the opening frame, but the contest went into halftime still scoreless.
In the second half, Rutgers struck 14 minutes into the frame. The Scarlet Knights earned a free kick and Matthew Acosta stepped up to take it. He slid the ball over to a waiting Thomas DeVizio on the right side, who sent a cross into the box. Anthony O'Donnell leapt in and headed it home the goal for a 1-0 advantage. Oren Asher would come up big at the horn to preserve the shutout, making his lone save of the contest in the waning seconds on a long blast at the goal.
"This was a great team performance," O'Donnell said. "Like coach says, it's about strength in numbers. It was a great ball from Tommy and I was happy to be able to put the ball in. A great team effort, and now we have to keep it going for the next game."
It was RU's fifth shutout of the season. The Scarlet Knights outshot the Quakers 10-5 and had a 5-2 advantage in corner kicks. Rutgers remains unbeaten in its past five matchups with Penn, dating back to 2007.
"The guys battled hard," coach Jim McElderry said. "It's a game we expected to be difficult. UPenn is a good side. The first half was fairly tight. We had a few chances but couldn't convert. The second half, we came out well. It was nice to score on a set piece. We hadn't scored on a set piece like that this year, we'd been close a couple of times on a similar play. I was impressed how O'Donnell got up and got his head on it, it was a great goal."
The Scarlet Knights had the better of play in the opening half. 20 minutes in, RU had a great chance offensively, with a header chance off a cross from the far side. However, the offsides flag halted the play. RU also had a chance halted by the right post. The home side held a 4-1 advantage in shots in the opening frame, but the contest went into halftime still scoreless.
In the second half, Rutgers struck 14 minutes into the frame. The Scarlet Knights earned a free kick and Matthew Acosta stepped up to take it. He slid the ball over to a waiting Thomas DeVizio on the right side, who sent a cross into the box. Anthony O'Donnell leapt in and headed it home the goal for a 1-0 advantage. Oren Asher would come up big at the horn to preserve the shutout, making his lone save of the contest in the waning seconds on a long blast at the goal.
Up next for the Scarlet Knights is the first home Big Ten game of the season, as RU welcomes in Wisconsin on Friday night. That contest commences at 7 p.m.GOAL!!
— Rutgers Men's Soccer (@RUMensSoccer) September 21, 2021
What a play for #RUMS off the free kick, Anthony O'Donnell heads in his first career goal!
1-0 #RUMS with 30 minutes to play in the second half pic.twitter.com/X3o5oioYm4
"This was a great team performance," O'Donnell said. "Like coach says, it's about strength in numbers. It was a great ball from Tommy and I was happy to be able to put the ball in. A great team effort, and now we have to keep it going for the next game."
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Team Stats
PENN
RUT
Goals
0
1
Shots
5
10
Shots on Goal
1
5
Saves
4
1
Corners
2
5
Fouls
6
11
Scoring Plays

Anthony O'Donnell (1)
Assisted By: Thomas DeVizio , Matthew Acosta
GOAL by RUT O'Donnell, Anthony Assist by DeVizio, Thomas and Acosta, Matthew.
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