LEXINGTON, Ky. – Fifty-four days ago, the UCF men’s soccer team exited the pitch at the Bell Soccer Complex knowing it could have done more.
“What we felt was that we could have done better,” remarked head coach Scott Calabrese.
The Knights’ ninth-year leader was referring to his team’s 2025 Sun Belt Conference opener, a hard-fought, high-scoring contest that resulted in a narrow 3-2 victory for the host then-No. 22 Kentucky Wildcats in Lexington Sept. 19.
“Sometimes you play a game, and you’re thinking, ‘Man, I just want that game back,’” he added.
On Wednesday evening, the Knights received the second chance they’d been hoping for. They did not squander it.
In matching up once more against the now-2025 Sun Belt regular-season conference champion 19th-ranked Wildcats, UCF played one of its most sound matches of the fall campaign, stifling Kentucky to the tune of a 1-0 victory on the road and punching its ticket to the 2025 Sun Belt Conference Championship match.
