The Students had five individual goalscorers at Ian McLennan Park. First-half goals to Ashley Hawkes and Curtis Iverson set up the win, before Cameron Hanson, ...
The boys had a good enough effort, a few youth graders stepped up, but it what it is. Uni burst out of the gates in the second stanza, with a lovely through-ball setting up Iverson to shoot, but he couldn't convert. Sign up for a subscription [here](https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/subscribe/). Joyce then curled a ball home from long range minutes later to put an exclamation point on the victory. With about nine minutes to go in the half, the Falcons had a long-range chance through Jamie Stevenson, but his attempt swung well wide. It appeared to spur on University, who hit the scoreboard via a loopy header from Hawkes to give his side a 1-0 lead. However, it was University who dealt a crushing blow through Hanson. We started off pretty bad and ended up coming good." Iverson made no mistake from the spot as Uni led 2-0. That's been our issue all year, we've had 1-0 wins, 1-1 draws, so it was good to actually score five goals. I think that's the first time that's happened all year, so we've timed it well. The Students had five individual goalscorers at Ian McLennan Park.
As our Subway Socceroos return from international duty, Mitch Langerak will face off against Kevin Muscat's Yokohama F. Marinos while the K1 League Final ...
In League Two, goalkeeper Jacob Chapman could feature for Salford City when they face Grimsby Town on Sunday at 12am (AEST). Elsewhere in the J1 League, Adam Taggart could line up for Cerezo Osaka when they face Shonan Bellmare on Saturday at 3pm (AEST). - Stefan Mauk could also be in action in the J2 League when Fagiano Okayama face Kanazawa on Sunday at 4pm (AEST) He kept a clean sheet through the 90 minutes of the game and then saved two penalties to secure the win and take his team to the next round of the competition. - In Scotland, Dylan McGowan's Kilmarnock face Aberdeen on Sunday at 12am (AEST). - In Croatia, Anthony Kalik's Hajduk Split take on Rjeka in the Croatian Football League on Monday at 12am (AEST) while Deni Juric's HNK Gorica take on Sibenik on Monday at 2:30am (AEST). In Spain, Awer Mabil could be in action when Cรกdiz CF face Villarreal on Saturday at 10pm (AEST). Marinos on Saturday at 5pm. Langerak's Nagoya currently sit in 10th position as they look to finish the season on a positive note while Kevin Muscat's Yokohama F. Elsewhere in the Championship, Bailey Wright's Sunderland take on Preston on Sunday at 12am (AEST). Sainsbury missed Al-Wakrah's last Qatari Stars Cup match due to international duty. In Qatar, where Trent Sainsbury could be in action when Al-Wakrah face Al-Sailiya on Sunday at 2:15am (AEST).