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  • Kentucky to face Wake Forest in Sweet Sixteen

    GREENSBORO, N.C. – The No. 24 Kentucky Wildcats secured a spot in the NCAA Championship round of 16 for the third time in program history with a 2-0 shutout of No. 11 New Hampshire on Sunday at Bryan Park Soccer Complex.

    With the win, Kentucky (12-4-2) advances to a third-round matchup with fourth-ranked and fifth-seeded Wake Forest (12-2-2) on Thursday at 9 p.m. ET.

    Sunday’s match featured the third game winner of the season for senior team captain Bailey Rouse, while freshman Jalen Bigby added his first collegiate goal in the contest’s final minutes.

    The shutout was also a throwback performance for three-time All-Conference USA goalkeeper Enrique Facusse, who missed much of his senior campaign training with the Honduras national under-23 football team as it qualified for the upcoming 2020 Summer Olympics.

    The tone for Sunday’s competition was set just 14 minutes after the opening whistle, when New Hampshire’s Oneil Smith-Elias was ejected for a physical tackle in a match that would eventually see 28 combined fouls over a 128-minute span of real time. New Hampshire had outshot Kentucky 4-1 to that point, though Facusse had already made three saves to preserve the clean sheet.

    Playing with an 11-on-10 advantage, Kentucky turned the tide for good with a perfectly executed goal in the 35th minute. Former Cincinnati transfer Trey Asensio swung a left-footed cross from well outside the penalty box to directly in front of the net above the goal area, where Rouse met the ball in stride with his head and hammered home his first goal of the spring.

    Kentucky outshot New Hampshire 3-2 over the final 31 minutes of the first half and took a 1-0 lead into intermission.

    The second half was much of the same for the winning Wildcats, as Kentucky went on to outshoot New Hampshire 3-2 in the period. Bigby padded the lead in the 85th minute off a run from the back line that started with a long throw into the box by Asensio. The ball bounced off the heads of Rouse and Clay Holstad before an errant clear by the defense was cut off by Bigby’s one-touch to the back of the net.

    In addition to one shot apiece from Rouse and Bigby, Daniel Evans added another try for the Wildcats, while Marcel Meinzer and Brock Lindow each launched two.

    Facusse’s three saves clinched his first shutout of the season. Rouse, Asensio, Leon Jones, Robert Screen and Luis Grassow played all 90 minutes in the defensive effort.

    After Kentucky’s victory, Wake Forest defeated No. 25 Coastal Carolina 3-2 at its home stadium. Thursday’s match will take place at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina, where the tournament’s remaining 15 matches will be completed.

    Kentucky previously advanced to the NCAA Championship round of 16 in 2000, as well as in 2018, which resulted in the program’s first national quarterfinal appearance.
    Comments 16 Comments
    1. MickintheHam's Avatar
      MickintheHam -
      Cary (Raleigh) is a frequent home to these Championships. It’s a big advantage for dUKe, UNCCH, and NCState to play there. Championships will be in Louisville in 2023.
    1. dan_bgblue's Avatar
      dan_bgblue -
      Here is the UK reply


      It won't be on linear TV but you can stream it online: https://goheels.com/showcase/embed.aspx?Live=3102
    1. Doc's Avatar
      Doc -
      Quote Originally Posted by dan_bgblue View Post
      Here is the UK reply


      It won't be on linear TV but you can stream it online: https://goheels.com/showcase/embed.aspx?Live=3102
      All games are streamed @ www.NCAA.Com
    1. Darrell KSR's Avatar
      Darrell KSR -
      Quote Originally Posted by Doc View Post
      All games are streamed @ www.NCAA.Com
      Thank you. For the life of me, I wouldn't *want* to have to stream anything on "Go Heels" unless it gave some specific location thereafter....
    1. Doc's Avatar
      Doc -
      Quote Originally Posted by Darrell KSR View Post
      Thank you. For the life of me, I wouldn't *want* to have to stream anything on "Go Heels" unless it gave some specific location thereafter....
      Yeah....the longer you spend there the dumber you get. Of course you could also end up with another degree
    1. Darrell KSR's Avatar
      Darrell KSR -
      Wake Forest with a 1-0 lead, although Kentucky had outshot them 9-4.

      Clay Holstad from Birmingham having a terrific offensive game following his defensive outing Sunday. Has 4 shots in the first half.
    1. Darrell KSR's Avatar
      Darrell KSR -
      Halftime 0-1.

      Will be difficult but we've played better this game than we did this weekend.
    1. Darrell KSR's Avatar
      Darrell KSR -
      2nd half underway. Looking for the equalizer.
    1. Darrell KSR's Avatar
      Darrell KSR -
      Cats coming out aggressive, two quick shots not landing.
    1. Darrell KSR's Avatar
      Darrell KSR -
      Ugh. 2-0 Wake.
    1. Darrell KSR's Avatar
      Darrell KSR -
      Cats get one back!

      1-2.

      Let's go, Cats!
    1. Darrell KSR's Avatar
      Darrell KSR -
      UK with 14 shots, Wake 8.
    1. Darrell KSR's Avatar
      Darrell KSR -
      Time growing short. Same score. We've had a couple more shots, but nothing on goal.
    1. Darrell KSR's Avatar
      Darrell KSR -
      We have outshot them 17-8, and had 7 corners to their 4, but they've landed 2 and we've only landed 1.

      Let's go, Cats! One last push.
    1. Darrell KSR's Avatar
      Darrell KSR -
      2 minutes left.

      UK with 2 quick yellow cards, playing aggressive, nothing to lose.
    1. Darrell KSR's Avatar
      Darrell KSR -
      Full time, we drop it to the Deamon Deacons, 2-1.

      We outshot them, but Wake is an excellent team, trained well, scored their first goal off a 7-pass set, and picked and chose their spots. They could lose next game, but they're good enough to win it all, too.

      It was a good effort by the boys in blue. Proud of them. Good tournament and competitive to the end.
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