Oct. 29, 2002
Box Score
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- The top-ranked Wake Forest men's soccer team
blasted visiting Gardner-Webb 10-0 on Tuesday night at Spry Stadium.
Ten different Wake Forest players scored for the Deacons in their most
lopsided victory in 19 years. It was the second time in school history
the Deacons scored in double digits, the most goals scored by a Wake
Forest team since 1983.
Oddly enough, Wake Forest (11-0-4) led just 1-0 at halftime despite
controlling the action. Wes Allen's header off a Justin Moose corner
kick was the only tally.
After Stephen Keel's penalty kick in the 51st minute, the floodgates
opened. Wake Forest buried nine goals in less than 29 minutes. Adam
Hakes led the goal parade (54th minute), followed by Scott Sealy (59th),
Gideon Coronel (63rd), Jeremiah White (66th), Brent Pridgen (73rd),
Bobby Gehring (74th), Grey Ballard (76th) and finally Tomy Szczypiorski
(80th).
For Allen, Coronel, Pridgen and Szczypiorski, it was each of their
first career goals. It was also the career debut for Pridgen who scored
on his first career shot, a left-footed blast from eight yards out.
Senior goalkeeper Brad McEachern made the start or Wake Foret and made
two saves before giving way to sophomore Kenny Killfoil for the final 11
minutes. Killfoil was making his career debut and did not need to make
a save as Wake Forest recorded its seventh shutout of the season.
The Deacons outshot the Runnin' Bulldogs 29-4 on the night. Rio Oros
made 11 saves for Gardner-Webb (0-14-3), including several from point
blank range.
It was the most Wake Forest goals since a 17-1 victory over St.
Andrew's. In that game, Mark Erwin, the NCAA's leading scorer that year
buried a school record seven goals.
Wake Forest closes the book on the Atlantic Coast Conference regular
season on Friday night at Duke. Kickoff against the Blue Devils is set
for 7:00 p.m. at Koskinen Stadium. The Deacons, undefeated on the
season and in the ACC, is actually in second place behind Maryland. The
Deacons, however, can win the regular season title with a win over Duke
and a loss or tie by Maryland against Virginia.
1 2 - F
Gardner-Webb (0-14-3) 0 0 - 0
#1 Wake Forest (11-0-4) 1 9 - 10
WFU 35:07 Wes Allen (1) (Justin Moose)
WFU 50:46 Stephen Keel (2) (penalty kick)
WFU 53:54 Adam Hakes (3) (Brian Carroll, Stephen Keel)
WFU 58:12 Scott Sealy (3) (Jeremiah White)
WFU 62:13 Gideon Coronel (1) (Justin Moose)
WFU 66:14 Jeremiah White (7) (Scott Sealy, James Riley)
WFU 72:32 Brent Pridgen (1) (Scott Sealy)
WFU 73:09 Bobby Gehring (2) (Tomy Szczypiorski)
WFU 75:07 Grey Ballard (2) (Matt Koh)
WFU 79:37 Tomy Szczypiorski (1) (Bobby Gehring, Marcellus Tennyson)
Shots: WF 29, GWU 4
Saves: WF 2 (McEachern 2, Killfoil 0), GWU 12 (Oros 11, Simpson 1)
Corner Kicks: WF 7, GWU 1
Fouls: WF 12, GWU 12
Attendance: 247
Weather: 44 degrees, rainy, fog