ORLANDO – On the heels of a 1-1 draw with the visiting Wake Forest Demon Deacons Saturday evening, the No. 17 UCF men’s soccer team is set to return to action Friday night when it hosts the UC Irvine Anteaters in the team’s first of two Space games this fall.
After a prolific first game that ended in a 3-1 season-opening victory against Mercer, the Knights (1-0-2) went on to play their first ranked opponent, the then-No. 23 Seattle Redhawks, and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons Aug. 25 and 31, respectively, in contests that both ended in a 1-1 draw.
Against the Demon Deacons, the Knights started off strong as newcoming midfielder Sora Funakoshi scored the first goal of the night as well as the first goal of his Division I collegiate career.
Sora’s first goal as a knight, giving us a late lead!!
— UCF Men's Soccer (@UCF_MSoccer) September 1, 2024
UCF 1, WF 0 pic.twitter.com/TG2hBNogLg
Funakoshi joined the Knights after spending two seasons at Cowley College in Arkansas City where he appeared in 37 matches, including 29 starts with 17 goals scored and 14 assists.
Wake Forest later managed an equalizer in the 77th minute, with no scoring on both teams' ends happening the rest of the game to turn the tide.
With Funakoshi’s goal, the Knights have now seen their second player score his first collegiate goal within the team’s first three matches. Redshirt-freshman Drew Hansen was the first in the Aug. 25 game against the Redhawks, when he scored in the second half of the game.
Just in time 😉 pic.twitter.com/8B90SFX72c
— UCF Men's Soccer (@UCF_MSoccer) August 25, 2024
With his first score, Funakoshi also became the fifth different Knights player to find the back of the net through two matches and joins Hansen and fifth year forward Lucca Dourado with two points for the Knights thus far. Funakoshi, Hansen and Dourado trail Emmanuel Bam and Clarence Awoudor, who co-lead the team with four points, respectively.
Funakoshi’s goal was preceded by goaltender Shane Wright’s first save of his collegiate career. The redshirt-freshman meticulously protected the Knights’ goal throughout in place of injured starter Juanvi Muñoz.