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Charlotte Independence Fall 1-0 in 3rd Round of U.S. Open Cup

Goalkeeper Austin Pack Re-Signs with Charlotte for 2023

April 25, 2023 – United Soccer League One (USL1)Charlotte Independence News Release

CHARLESTON S.C. The Charlotte Independence’s Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup run ended with a 1-0 loss to USL Championship side Charleston Battery on Wednesday night at Patriots Point Soccer Stadium in Mt. Pleasant, S.C. The Jacks return to USL League One play this Saturday, April 29 on the road at Forward Madison FC.


“We put everything we had into tonight,” Charlotte Independence Head Coach Mike Jeffries said. “We played very well against a team that is top of the table in USL Championship. We certainly had good chances to win the match in regulation. So, a lot of credit to the guys, the mentality was fantastic.”

It was the Jacks who made the first strike against the Battery. Forward #9 Dane Kelly created the opportunity for the Independence in the 3rd minute. He ran down the left side of the box and earned the Jacks a corner kick, but the service went out of play to give Charleston back the possession.

Goalkeeper #1 Austin Pack was called into action early in the 5th minute. The Battery had possession on the left side of the box. It was #22 Jesse Randall who took the first shot on goal of the match. Pack collected it to keep the score 0-0.

“Our group can take a lot from tonight,” defender #17 Clay Dimick said. “We can take a lot of pride from this. Obviously, they’re top of the Championship and we hung with them for 120 minutes. This should be something that builds confidence in our group and not let our heads hang low because we have a quick turnaround in Madison.”

Both teams battled back and forth for the remainder of the first half looking for a go-ahead goal. Midfielder #8 Joel Johnson created an opportunity in the 40th minute with a dangerous cross to Kelly, but the Battery keeper contained the shot. Neither team found the back of the net in the first 45 minutes.

At the half: Charleston Battery 0 – Charlotte Independence 0

In the second half, the Jacks started on the front foot. Forward #90 Khori Bennett found space down the left hand side and got into a dangerous area for the shot. The Battery defense recovered quickly and blocked his shot which resulted in another corner kick for the Jacks.

The Battery looked to have taken the lead in the 54th minute, but the goal was called back for offside. At the end of regulation, the match remained tied: Charleston Battery 0 – Charlotte Independence 0. Next up were two 15-minute extra time periods.

“We battled well for 120 minutes…

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