HARRISONBURG, Va. – Sophomores
Jeffrey Aguilar and
Luca Nikolai netted goals in the first half at Sentara Park to lead James Madison men's soccer over Kentucky, 2-0, on Saturday night.
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The Dukes improved to 7-1-5 overall and 3-0-2 in Sun Belt Conference action, extending their home unbeaten streak to 10 matches (7-0-3) and earning their first win in five tries against Kentucky. The Wildcats dropped to 3-3-5 overall and suffered their first Sun Belt loss to move to 2-1-2 in conference.
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Aguilar, redshirt senior
Evan Southern and junior
Kevin Larsson all paced the JMU attack with two shots each, while junior
Sebastian Conlon made a career-high 10 saves in a full 90 minutes in goal. Conlon is the first JMU goalkeeper to record double-digit saves since Bill Groben tallied an identical tally in 2013.
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Quoting Head Coach Paul Zazenski
"We grinded that one out off of a very solid first half. We kept a shutout against a team was throwing tons of numbers forward in the second half. Sebastian and the backline really made some big plays. That was a big result for us, but we need to start to focus on a really solid Sun Belt opponent in South Carolina away."
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How It Happened
- The Dukes got on the board in the 25th minute, as Aguilar received a pass from Nikolai in the middle of the box and used a simple chip into the top left corner of the goal.
- Ten minutes later, in the 35th minute, it was Nikolai's turn to net a goal. The Kaarst, Germany native took a pass from just behind mid pitch, drove down the field and fired a shot from the top of the box that hit the back of the net.
- Conlon was a brick wall in goal, saving two shots in the 41st minute. He first prevailed against a 1-on-1 opportunity for UK before stopping a shot off the rebound.
- Kentucky continued to bring the attack, but the JMU defense held strong. UK's Logan Dorsey fired in the last three shots for the Wildcats, placing two on goal.
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Quick Facts
- Kentucky outshot the Dukes 17-10, with 12 of its shots coming in the second half. The Wildcats also held a 10-6 advantage on corner kicks, including eight in the final 45 minutes.
- Sebastian Conlon recorded his 16th career shutout, moving him into a tie for fourth in a Sun Belt career and a tie for ninth in a JMU career.
- The shutout for the Dukes was the eighth of the season, the most since 2021.
- The two goals allowed by Kentucky are the first two goals the Wildcats have conceded in conference play this season.
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Up Next
The Dukes travel to South Carolina on Wednesday, Oct. 23 before welcoming No. 1 West Virginia to Sentara Park on Sunday, Oct. 27.
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