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Tartans Work Together for 2-1 Win Versus Emory

group of men's soccer players celebrating after a goal

(PITTSBURGH, Pa.) – The Carnegie Mellon University men's soccer team scored the game-winning goal late in the second half to top Emory University at home on Friday, October 28 by a 2-1 score to move to 10-3-1 for the year and 2-3 in the University Athletic Association (UAA). The Eagles drop to 5-7-4 and 1-4.

Inside The Box Score

  • Sophomore Jake Kavan entered the game midway through the first half and scored the game's first goal in the 40th minute off an assist by junior William Rabon.
  • The Eagles equalized in the 55th minute when Cole Hendricks ran onto a long pass by Alejandro Gomez and toe-poked a shot past a charging Liam Ryan at the edge of the 18-yard box.
  • In the 80th minute, sophomore Billy Boucuvalas received a pass from senior Kiran Sarvepalli with the defense rotated to the right of their own goal. Boucuvalas finished a 1v1 with the keeper through his legs for the game-winner.
  • Two minutes prior, Ryan made his biggest save of the game, swallowing a shot by Josh Grand at the left post.

Up Next

The Tartans host the University of Rochester on Sunday, October 30 at 11:00 a.m. The team will honor their seniors prior to the start.