Overall Record: 2-4-0, 0-0-0 C-USARecord Last Week: 1-0-0, 0-0-0 C-USARecent ResultsFriday, Sept. 14 – won at No. 18 Louisville, 1-0Upcoming Schedule (times eastern)Wednesday, Sept. 19 – vs. East Tennessee State – 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22 – at Evansville – 8 p.m. DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEER-Jr., GK, Jack Van Arsdale (Richmond, Va.)NOTES: Junior keeper Jack Van Arsdale turned in the best game of his career in leading the Wildcats to a thrilling 1-0 win at No. 18 Louisville on Friday night in front of 5,583 at Cardinal Park – the most fans to ever witness a UK men’s soccer game … A native of Richmond, Va., Van Arsdale saved a career-high six shots in his first career clean sheet … Among his remarkable saves in an electric atmosphere, Van Arsdale thwarted a breakaway with a kick save, extending his right leg out to narrowly stop a scoring chance … His performance helped UK post its first win at Louisville since 2004 … The transfer from Virginia Commonwealth saved shots in the ninth, 22nd, 36th, 47th, 72nd and 83rd minutes … On the year, Van Arsdale has started in three games and played in four, owning a 1.12 goals-against average in 320 minutes with 15 saves … In his two-year UK career, Van Arsdale has a 1.47 goals-against average in seven games, with 21 saves. “Jack you could see in him today that he made up his mind he was going to keep a clean sheet,” UK head coach Johan Cedergren said of Van Arsdale’s outing. “To come in here at Louisville to keep a clean sheet is a fantastic feeling.” … “Jack kept us in the game,” UK senior co-captain Matt Lodge said. “He must have made about 10 saves in the second half. Credit the back four as well, Stevie (Perinovic), Dylan, Speed and Kemper they all played really good tonight.”OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEESr., MF, Matt Lodge (Rossington, England)NOTES: Senior midfielder Matt Lodge netted one of the biggest goals of his decorated career in leading UK to a monumental 1-0 win at No. 18 Louisville on Friday night … Lodge’s third goal of the year came in the 38th minute at UofL, in front of the largest crowd to ever watch a UK men’s soccer game, 5,583 fans at Cardinal Park … His tally was a gorgeous strike on a free-kick opportunity from just outside of the 18-yard box, bending it around the wall and past the diving keeper at the far post … The goal was Lodge’s 20th career, ranking his sixth-best in UK annals … He also ranks sixth in UK career history with his 55 points, adding 15 assists in his 59 career games. TEAM NOTESThe Kentucky men’s soccer team continued its stiff schedule to open up the non-conference season, traveling to No. 18 Louisville and springing a thrilling 1-0 win on Friday in front of 5,583 fans at an electric Cardinal Park, the largest crowd to ever witness a UK soccer game. UK will return to action on Wednesday, hosting East Tennessee State at 7 p.m. ET at the UK Soccer Complex. Kentucky (2-4-0) faced its fourth ranked foe in the first six games of 2012 on Friday night in an intense, rivalry atmosphere in the Derby City. The Wildcats struck for a free-kick goal on the boot of senior midfielder Matt Lodge in the 38th minute and used a heroic defensive effort from goalkeeper Jack Van Arsdale, defenders Steven Perinovic, Jacob Speed, Dylan Asher and Jacob Kemper, with midfielder Cameron Wilder also starring in the winning effort. The win for UK was its first at Louisville since 2004 and snapped a three-game winning streak in the series for the Cardinals, the 2010 NCAA College Cup runner-up. UK owns a 10-5-4 all-time record against the Big East power Cardinals, including a 6-1-2 record in Louisville, and the win was UK’s first over a top-25 foe since a 5-1 smashing over No. 15 Brown in 2011. Lodge continued to move up the record books with his goal on Friday night, giving him 20 goals, 15 assists and 55 points in his career, ranking sixth in UK history in goals and points. On the year, UK has eight goals in six games, owning 11.5 shots per game and a 42-33 advantage in corner kicks. Lodge leads UK with three goals, while Tyler Riggs has two goals and one assist and Charley Pettys has two goals. Freshman Bryan Celis has added UK’s other goal, while freshman Kristoffer Tollefsen paces the club with two assists. Kemper and freshman Jacob Scearce each have an assist. In goal, Van Arsdale has a 1.12 goals-against average in four games, recording 15 saves. Freshman Callum Irving has seven saves and one clean sheet in three games, sporting a 2.00 goals-against average. UK will return to the UK Soccer Complex on Wednesday for a matchup with East Tennessee State at 7 p.m. ET. The Wildcats will conclude the week with a Saturday night trip to Evansville to face the Purple Aces at 8 p.m. ET.