South Carolina Wins 2005 C-USA Men's Soccer Title
Nov. 13, 2005
Complete South Carolina-Tulsa Box Score in PDF Format SOUTH CAROLINA 1, TULSA 0 DALLAS, Texas -- South Carolina earned its first Conference USA Men's Soccer championship title with a 1-0 victory against Tulsa in Sunday's final match, played at SMU's Westcott Field. Junior forward Mike Sambursky scored in the 41st minute for the Gamecocks lone goal and game-winner. Senior Greg Reece played a ball to Sambursky. When TU keeper Dominic Cervi came off his line to gather ball, Sambursky beat him and finished the play off with a shot into the center of the net from 15 yards out. South Carolina improves to 12-6-2 and receives the C-USA automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA Tournament. South Carolina came out firing in the opening minutes of the second half and kept the Tulsa defense on its heels. USC out-shot TU, 3-1, and attempted one corner kick, while the Gamecocks defense surrendered a high shot in the first two minutes. TU only managed five shots on goal for the game and was held to just two in the second half against a stingy South Carolina defense. Although the Hurricane out-shot USC, 18-13, for the match. "I'm very proud of this team and the way they battled through three games in five days to get into the championship game," Tulsa Head Coach Tom McIntosh said. "We couldn't find a goal today, which is very unfortunate. We gave up a silly goal. It was a mistake on our part. South Carolina's defense is very good. They defend well and play direct. They are a very hard team to find a rhythm against." Tulsa drops to 7-7-7 overall this season and has now fallen short in a conference title game for the second year in a row. Last season, the Golden Hurricane fell late to SMU, 2-1, in the Missouri Valley Conference finals when both were a member of that conference. 2005 Conference USA Men's Soccer All-Tournament Team
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