Khan and Yearwood Stay On Target in NCAA Competition

Posted on September 15, 2007
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Gregory KhanBoth Gregory Khan and Keon Yearwood remained on target and scored a goal each this week as both of their teams took to the road.

Kareem Yearwood scored one of two goals as the College of Charleston handed Liberty its first loss of the season downing the Flames, 2-0, in Friday afternoon’s (14th September) opening contest of the UNCW/Jameson Inn Classic at the UNCW Soccer Stadium.

College of Charleston, ranked sixth in the latest South region poll, improved to 5-0-0 on the season. The Flames, ranked 10th in the South-Atlantic region, fell to 3-1-0.

By contrast, while sophomore forward Gregory Khan scored a late goal for the Shepherd University Rams at the 79th minute, it was not enough to prevent the Rams going down 3-1 to Alderson-Broaddus (12th September).

Shepherd falls to 2-3 overall, 1-2 in conference play. The Rams return to action on Saturday when they travel to Salem International for a 1 p.m. contest.

Gregory Khan Scores A Double As Shepherd Rams Blank Seton Hill

Posted on September 11, 2007
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Gregory KhanSophomore forward Gregory Khan (Mt. Pleasant, Tobago) scored a pair of goals to lead Shepherd University to a 3-0 win over Seton Hill University in men’s soccer action at Seton Hill on Saturday afternoon.

Sophomore defender/midfielder Jeff Sandusky (Brookeville, MD/Sherwood) gave the Rams a 1-0 lead with an unassisted tally at the 17:00 mark. Shepherd took a 2-0 lead into intermission behind a goal by Khan at the 38:00 mark.

Khan added an insurance goal with an unassisted tally at the 64:00 mark.

The victory on Saturday was unfortunately followed by a 1-3 defeat to Pitt Johnstown (Johnstown, Pennsylvania) the following day.

Source: Shepherd University Athletics

Yearwood Seals Victory for College of Charleston in Overtime!

Posted on September 8, 2007
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Kareem YearwoodThe College of Charleston men’s soccer team edged UNC Wilmington, 1-0 in game two of the Nike/Aaron Olitsky Memorial Tournament Fri., Sept. 7, at Patriots Point Field in Mt. Pleasant, S.C.

“It was a very tough game and they were hard to play against,” said CofC head coach Ralph Lundy. “I was impressed with our increased commitment. We really put the pressure on them and that made the difference.”

Kareem Yearwood scored the game-winning goal and his third of the season off a double assist by Doug Edwards and Wes Knight, his third for season.

Source: College of Charleston Sports

Yearwood Scores Again in CofC’s 4-1 Victory!

Posted on September 3, 2007
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Kareem YearwoodCollege of Charleston’s Men’s Soccer team won the Saturn of Charleston Soccer Classic this past weekend (Patriot’s Point, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina) with a confident 4-1 win over Birmingham Southern in the championship game.

Foreign-based striker, Kareem Yearwood scored his second goal of the tournament early in the second half (57:36). The goal brings Yearwood to
two goals for two games.

For more about this game, visit College of Charleston Sports

Kareem Yearwood Leads CofC to Defeat Mercer in Season Opener

Posted on September 1, 2007
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Kareem YearwoodCollege of Charleston opened their season by hosting the Mercer Bears in the Saturn of Charleston Soccer Classic, Aug. 31, at Patriots Point Field.

In the closely-contested first half, the Cougars led Mercer in shot 6-4. Sophomore forward, Kareem Yearwood lead the attack with a goal from 18 yards out to put CofC ahead 1-0 w. Yearwood was assisted by senior mid-fielder Miles Alden-Dunn and junior forward David Levine.

The Cougars defense kept the Bears scoreless in the second half during a steady rain. Zach Prince led the Cougars in shots-on-goal with three, while Matt Morris, Justin Fojo, Branko Gavric, Casey Gold, Drew Fuzy and Yearwood took one shot a piece.

The win brings the Cougars’ record to 1-0 on the season. Mercer will see action in the first game Sun., Sept. 2, against Presbyterian at 1:00. CofC will compete in the final game of the tournament against Birmingham Southern at 3:30.

Source: College of Charleston Sports

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