Parts of today’s Calvin/Kenyon game that I anticipated - Kenyon’s forwards being too quick and getting behind Calvin’s backs - resulted in a goal and RC. After the RC , the game tilted surprisingly towards Calvin - I really didn’t know what Kenyon was trying to do - maybe they were really caught off guard to be a man up? After half Kenyon regained their composure.
But wanted to point out #15’s defense against #7 of Calvin. First 10-15 minutes saw #7 have the most time on the ball as he did all game. As Kenyon denied him possession Calvin switched him to the right wing and #15 switched with him. RC certainly changed the game for both sides, but #15 deserves a shout out.
Surprised the ref’s cards didn’t burst into flames given how frequently he used them. Could have used the warmth . . .
Good observations, Domino.
#15 is last year's AA at right back, Luke Muther. Looks like he's finally healthy...and also got the assist on the first goal. I expected Muther might switch sides if needed and Brown switched him late in the Greenville game maybe just as a prep for today. Akintade is a great player who was kept in check. CB Nyugen also did a fantastic job sticking with Schau. Very, very smart coaching moves by Brown.
I didn't love how the Owls played the latter part of the 1st half and portions of the 2nd half, and Brown went to the subs in the 2nd half including for the two CBs much sooner than I was comfortable with. Calvin just needed to get one goal to have some belief, certainly at 2-0 and even at 3-0 and I know how quickly they can score. They had chances especially on medium to long free kicks even down two men.
Obviously relieved and glad to get to next week. Huge win for Brown and the team with a ton of pressure on them. And...similar to the golden goal thing....playing before everyone else feels great when you're the first team in the Sweet 16 and can now just enjoy the rest of the games today and tomorrow....and not so great if you lose and are out before most teams have even kicked off for Round 1.