Appalachian State University falls in PKs to WoffordIn what could not be decided for the full 110 minutes, Appalachian State University fell 4-2 in penalty kicks to Wofford in the Southern Conference semifinal Thursday night at WakeMed Stadium.
The Apps went into overtime with a 1-1 deadloc after the Mountaineers outshot the Terriers 20-7 at the end of regulation. With the result, App State finishes the year with an 8-7-4 record.
After a few chances by seniors Kojo Thompson and Boubacar Toure early in the opening half, the Mountaineers came up empty, going into halftime scoreless. The Apps outshot Wofford in the opening 45 minutes, 9-2.
Wofford got on the scoreboard first in the 56th minute, as Ryan Hurst sprinted down the sidelined and found WC's leading goal-scorer, Alex Hutchins. Hutchins flicked in his 13th goal of the season when Appalachian goalkeeper Danny Free came out of the box to defend the pass.
Hutchins tallied his second goal against the Mountaineers this season, scoring the Terriers' only goal in the Apps' 2-1 win in Spartanburg earlier this season.
The Mountaineers responded quickly in the 56th minute when Wofford's clear to App State'e backline found the feet of junior Walker White. White sent a lob into the box and found Toure. Toure settled the ball and fired a shot past Wofford goalkeeper Andrew Drennen to even the score at 1-1.
In penalty kicks, Appalachian started with the momentum as Free stopped the first shot fired by Hutchins. Coming into the match, Hutchins was five-for-five on penalty kicks this season.
The Mountaineers followed with back-to-back goals by sophomores
Kristian Lee-Him and Stanley Broaden. Wofford responded with back-to-back goals of its own, tying the score at 2-2.
Appalachian could not capitalize on the advantage, as Drennen stopped the next two Mountaineer shots. After WC scored and carried a 3-2 lead, Wofford's Ellis Vienne clinched the victory when his shot beat Free to his right, advancing the Terriers to Saturday's championship.
Appalachian closes the season with a 3-1 record in its final four matches. The Apps finish .500 or better for the third time in the last four seasons.
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