ORANGE, N.J. – The University of Pennsylvania has been playing men's soccer since 1910 and it took 106 seasons for the Quakers to open a season with back-to-back draws.
After a 2-2 draw with American to open the 2016 campaign, the Red and Blue played Seton Hall to a 1-1 draw in the second match of the season – unable to take advantage of a nearly game-long player advantage following an early red card to the Pirates.
Penn gained an early man-advantage when Seton Hall's Patrick Burd was issued a red card in the 7th minute following a scrim at the Penn end line where Burd stepped on a Penn defender. However, it was the Pirates who would strike first via a Jonathan Jimenez goal in the 24th minute.
The Pirates had been under siege by Penn following the red card, but caught the Quakers in transition. A long pass from their own 18-yard line sent The Hall down field, and Jimenez made a nice cut to find open space and loop a ball to the top left corner off a Andres Arcila pass.
Aramis Kouzine opened his collegiate account with his first career goal in the 59th minute to pull Penn level. Kouzine one-touched a bouncing ball, sneaking it in off the left post. The assist on the goal came from fellow freshman Sam Hefter who collected a long cross and sent the first offering into the box.
In overtime, the best chance for either side came via Marc Kaizi-Lutu in the 106th minute, but his point-blank chance was turned away.
Overall, Penn held a 10-1 edge in corner kicks, but was only able to manage a 14-12 edge in shots. Dami Omitaomu and Sam Wancowicz led Penn with two shots on goal apiece.
Penn is back in action on September 9 when the Red and Blue make their first-ever trip to Creighton to take on the No. 8 Blue Jays.
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