Isaiah Chisolm’s Brace Sends Kentucky Past James Madison
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Kentucky Wildcats (6-0-3, 3-0-0 SBC) used a dominant second half performance to earn their third win in Sun Belt Conference play and remain unbeaten in a 2-0 win at The Bell over the James Madison Dukes (1-7-1, 0-3-0 SBC) on Saturday night.
The win tonight extends the Cats’ home unbeaten streak to 11 games dating back to last season and keeps UK on pace with West Virginia for the top spot in the Sun Belt Conference standings. With three matches in the books, both Kentucky and West Virginia have earned all nine points to begin conference play.
Kentucky put the pressure on JMU’s defensive backline right from the opening kickoff with a scoring opportunity inside the opening 30 seconds from defender Max Miller, requiring James Madison goalkeeper Erik Jaspers to make his first of three saves on the night to keep the score level at 0-0.
The score would remain 0-0 heading into the halftime break in a defensive and physical battle at The Bell, with both sides unable to break through for the game’s opening goal.
Just eight minutes into the second half, in what would be the Wildcats’ first scoring chance of the period, set up by an incredible through ball from freshman Marcus Andersen, forward Isaiah Chisolm dribbled past the JMU defense for a tap-in goal in the 54th minute to open the scoring and put the Wildcats in front 1-0.
25 minutes and multiple VAR checks later, Miller, for the second consecutive game, drew a foul inside the penalty area to award UK a penalty in the 79th minute. Chisolm would step up to take the kick from 12 yards and bury it down the middle of the net, sending Jaspers the wrong way to secure his brace and give Kentucky a 2-0 lead.
The Cats would see out the final 10 minutes of the match to extend the home unbeaten streak and remain perfect on the season and in Sun Belt Conference play.
Overall, the Wildcats were able to gain an advantage in a majority of the major stat categories, including a 62-38% split in the possession department, an 11-8 advantage in total shots, including 5-3 on shots on goal, and 19-12 differential in team fouls.
Chisolm recorded his third and fourth goals of the season tonight, along with the team’s fourth multi-goal performance through nine games, including two from midfielder Alex Ruiz and one from midfielder Agustin Lopez.
In the pair’s first game since transferring from James Madison to Kentucky, goalkeeper Sebastian Conlon and midfielder Kevin Larsson turned in impressive performances against their former team, with Conlon recording three saves and a clean sheet and Larsson drawing multiple fouls and helping controlling possession for home side in the middle of the park.
Following a brief return to The Bell, the Wildcats will head back out on the road to face the No. 22 Marshall Thundering Herd next week on Friday, Oct. 10 in Huntington, W.Va. at Hoops Family Field at 7:15 p.m. ET.
For the latest on the Kentucky men’s soccer team, follow @UKMensSoccer on X, Facebook and Instagram, as well as on the web at UKAthletics.com.