RALEIGH – North Carolina State may have drawn blood, but the No. 4 North Carolina men’s soccer team’s response resulted in a 2-0 victory Friday night at the Dail Field in Raleigh.
In the 64th minute, forward Andy Craven left the field due to a bloody nose after being fouled by Wolfpack defender Matt Ingram.
Senior Martin Murphy took the ensuing free kick and curved the ball around the Wolfpack wall to a jumping junior Rob Lovejoy.
Before Murphy sent the ball to Lovejoy’s forehead, a Wolfpack defender said, “He can’t bend it from there”.
But Murphy said he was confident Lovejoy would be there to finish his cross.
“I knew he was making the run to the front post so I just tried to whip it in there and I knew he would get on to the end of it” he said.
Lovejoy descried the ball as the perfect cross, something he’s come to expect from Murphy
Twenty two minutes later, Lovejoy set up teammate Danny Garcia for the Tar Heels second goal of the night.
With two defenders surrounding him, Lovejoy managed to back-heel the ball along the end line to a sliding Garcia.