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Hamann's 90th-minute penalty gives Pirates a 1-1 draw with Clayton

South Orange, New Jersey – The Pirates held on to a 1-1 draw with Clayton at Owen T. Carroll Field on Saturday afternoon to keep them top of the Big East standings. Kenge Human (Vannes, France) Scored an equalizing penalty kick at 90th 1 minute to score a hole point.

how it happened
Neither team was able to tip the pitch in their favor for long, so the match was evenly played in more areas than just the final score. The first real threat of the match was 11.th minute, as Matthias Almeida Sandel (Sweden) struck one towards goal which was saved by Clayton goalkeeper Paul Kruse.

Physicality was also important throughout the entire 90 minutes, as the team had a combined 30 fouls and eight yellow cards.

late second half, Luca Dern (Karl, Germany) Johannes Pecks (Stephans Possing, Germany). Dern’s header went for the near post but just missed.

in 74th After that, Clayton was able to break through with the first goal of the game. Diego Dutil sent a cross just before the end line, which Alfie Pope fended off to give the Blue Jays a 1–0 lead.

From there, the Pirates went into attack mode to find the Equalizer. Perhaps in their final gasp, the Pirates were awarded his kick in the corner at 90.th minute. Pex struggled with Creighton’s Miguel in his Ventura when he put the ball into the area for a penalty. Constantine Donnellys (Bremen, Germany) was put down on the grass and penalized. Huerman took charge of his kick of the penalty, calmly stepping up and filling the equalizing goal.

News & Notes

  • It was the Pirates’ sixth draw of the season and set a new program one-season record.
  • The Pirates have tied the game five times in 70 games.th After this season.
  • Harman’s goal is the second time the Pirates have scored a penalty kick goal in 90 games to tie the game this season.th minute.
  • Hamann has scored in consecutive games for the second time this season and has scored in 9 of 13 games this year.
  • In this regard, the Pirates lead the standings over Georgetown, Xavier and the Big East.

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The Pirates head to Washington, D.C. for the first-place game against Georgetown at 2 p.m.

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