The win was KC's 300th in all competitions in the club's history.
Dom Dwyer's goal was his 5th in the US Open Cup in all versions of it, and in the USOC proper, that ties him with Davy Arnaud and Igor Simutenkov for first place on that list in the USOC proper, and with Arnaud, Simutenkov, and CJ Sapong when including qualifiers.
Dwyer's goal was his 24th at home in all competitions, breaking his tie with Chris Klein for 4th on that list.
Roger Espinoza's assist was his 16th in all competitions for KC, breaking his tie with Diego Gutierrez, Chris Henderson, Michael Harrington, and Chance Myers for 18th place on that list.
In the 41st minute, Espinoza moved past Chris Klein and into 3rd place for minutes played in the USOC proper, he finished the game with 904 minutes played in the USOC.
Espinoza made his 148th appearance in all competitions, breaking his tie with Gutierrez and Seth Sinovic for 17th on that list.
Espinoza started his 124th game in all competitions
Chance Myers, Matt Besler, and Espinoza all moved past Eric Kronberg in minutes played in the US Open Cup and qualifiers and into 4th, 5th, and 6th respectively finishing with 1,061, 1.040, and 1,024
Myers and Besler made their 13th appearance in the US Open Cup and qualifiers, tying them with Michael Harrington for 3rd on that list.
Espinoza and Jacob Peterson made their 11th appearance in the US Open Cup and qualifiers for KC, tying them with Preki for 8th on that list.
Besler and Peterson made their 11th appearance in the US Open Cup proper, tying them with Preki for 3rd on that list.
Myers and Espinoza made their 10th appearance in the US Open Cup proper, tying them with Klein and CJ Sapong for 6th on that list.
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
S.A.S. Wednesday After Stats
Labels:
Chance Myers,
Dom Dwyer,
Jacob Peterson,
Matt Besler,
Roger Espinoza,
Sporting KC,
stats
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment