OMAHA, Neb. — Isaac Emojong and Gilles Aurelien each scored spectacular strikes and Lewis Knecht added a third goal from the penalty spot to lead Utah Valley (4-0) to a 3-0 victory over the Omaha Mavericks (0-3) on Sunday for the team's fourth consecutive shutout win to open the season.
The win means Utah Valley has started 4-0 for just the second time in program history, joining the 2015 squad that made the NCAA Tournament via an at-large bid. It is also the second season in a row and third time in Kyle Beckerman's five seasons that the team has started the season unbeaten through four games.
The clean sheet prolongs the longest shutout stretch to begin a season to four games, and is now one away from tying the longest streak at any point in program history. Dating back to last season, Utah Valley has allowed just one open-play goal over its last nine games.
With his goal, Knecht has made it three straight games with a goal and four straight games with a goal contribution. Knecht tied a pair of program freshman records in the process, matching Emojong's record streak of games with a goal contribution to start a collegiate career and equalling Mark Andros' record for most consecutive games with a goal by a freshman at any point during a season.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Both squads had to battle through less than ideal conditions all afternoon, as heavy rain came down throughout most of the game.
Utah Valley looked to have a prime scoring opportunity in the 27th minute as Knecht was chopped down in the 18 and was initially awarded a penalty, but after a lengthy VAR review, the call was overturned. Noah Pogue had another chance moments later, but his shot went just wide right.
The Mavericks had their best chance of the game in the 39th minute off the foot of Mikey Stukenholtz, but Kolby Sessions was able to make an acrobatic save to tip the curling shot wide of the far post.
The Wolverines dominated the offensive pressure the vast majority of the game, and that pressure finally reached a breaking point about 10 minutes into the second half. Emojong had a pair of quality chances at goal in the 54th and 55th minutes, but the first was parried behind for a corner and the second went just high. Emojong finally found paydirt in the 59th minute after Trevor Walk and Mason Abdella won the ball back in the penalty area and teed Emojong up at the top of the box, who unleashed a rocket into the top-left corner of the net.
Aurelien saw Emojong's strike and did him one better in the 70th minute, ripping off a vicious strike from about 30 yards out into the top right corner of the net.
Another VAR review went the Wolverines' way in the 83rd minute as the center official pulled the game back to retroactively award a penalty on a poor challenge against Keegan Oyler. Knecht stepped up to the spot and buried the penalty to make it three straight games with a goal for the freshman.
UP NEXT
Utah Valley returns home on Thursday to face another future conference foe in the Sacramento State Hornets. Kickoff is slated for 5 p.m. MDT, and tickets can be purchased at
GoUVU.com/MSOCtix. Tickets for the men's game will also be honored for the women's soccer game against LSU immediately after.