Score:Â RV/#22 VCU 4, ETSU 1
Location:Â Richmond, Va. (Sports Backers Stadium)
Records:Â RV/#22 VCU 3-1-1, ETSU 2-2-1
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The short story:Â Two goals apiece from sophomore wingerÂ
Celio Pompeu and senior midfielderÂ
Oquin Robinson led the Rams to a dominant win, the 100th of head coachÂ
Dave Giffard's career, in the fall 2021 home opener.
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QUICK FACTS
- Giffard notched his 100th career win in his 12th season at the helm of the Rams.
- Pompeu's brace gave the Brazilian a team-high three goals and seven points on the season.
- Robinson's brace were his first two goals of the year after picking up an assist last time out at RV/#24 Charlotte.
- ETSU played with ten men for the final 32 minutes of the match after goalkeeper Cole Hunter received his second yellow card.
- In a physical match, the Bucs received eight total yellow cards.
- VCU out-shot ETSU by a 19-7 margin, and held a 5-0 advantage in corner kicks.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Rams were dangerous right out of the gate, with Pompeu pinging a ball to redshirt freshman Ethan Manheim who turned and fired a shot from 20 yards just wide of the right post in the first minute.
- ETSU's Hunter picked up his first yellow card in the 14th minute when he strayed outside of the box to pick up a ball. Robinson took the ensuing free kick, curling a shot over the wall and forcing a diving save.
- Moments later, the Bucs struck first on the counter. Gabriel Ramos played a long ball from midfield to Tarik Pannholzer, who cut in on his right foot and curled a shot to the lower right corner to put ETSU in front 1-0.
- In the 34th minute, Pompeu drew a foul in the box that resulted in a yellow card for ETSU's Dominic Foster and a VCU penalty kick. Robinson stepped up to the spot and slotted home his first goal of the season to tie the match at 1-1.
- VCU's fluid play continued into a dominant second half, with a quality chance coming in the 50th minute. Robinson threaded a perfectly-weighted ball to freshman midfielder Damian Gallegos on the right wing, where he played a dangerous cross that senior forward Biska Biyombo nearly redirected into the goal as he slid through the six-yard box.
- In the 57th minute, Pompeu skillfully created space for himself in the box, and fired a shot just over the bar.
- Biyombo was in on goal in the 59th minute, and Hunter came off his line and fouled him with a sliding challenge, collecting his second yellow and forcing the Bucs to bring on Josh Perryman as a replacement goalkeeper. Pompeu took the ensuing free kick from 24 yards out, beautifully curling it into the top right corner to put the Rams in front 2-1.
- Robinson doubled his tally in the 67th minute, collecting a rebound from Manheim's header off a corner kick and heading it into the back of the net form close range to push the lead to 3-1.
- Pompeu put a bow on the Rams' scoring in the 74th minute, collecting a ball from redshirt junior midfielder Pierre Fiorre Mane, taking a deft touch around a defender, and slotting home a finish with his right foot.
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QUOTING HEAD COACH DAVE GIFFARD
"Tonight was an interesting game. We started brightly but had more control than we have the first few games, and I think that lulled us into a false sense of security at 0-0. We knew coming in that ETSU was excellent in transition, and that the number nine was absolutely quality. We didn't deal with it very well, and sure enough, he scored a very good goal. We kept playing through and got it back and then in the second half our quality shone through over time."
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UP NEXT
The Rams open the Atlantic 10 slate with a road match at Rhode Island on Saturday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. from Kingston, R.I. Every A-10 match is broadcast on ESPN+.
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