

Corpus Christi FC and Knoxville Troops Battle to Entertaining 2-2 Draw
In a USL League One thriller on May 24, 2026, Corpus Christi FC and the Knoxville Troops shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw at the Corpus Christi Soccer Complex. The match featured four goals, two lead changes, and a late equalizer that ensured neither side walked away empty-handed.
Fast Start from the Home Side
Corpus Christi FC came out with intensity, pressing high from the first minute. Their efforts paid off in the 12th minute when Miguel Santos floated a free kick into the box, where defender Jake Morrison rose highest to nod the ball into the top corner. The home fans roared as the Troops struggled to find their rhythm.
Knoxville responded well, though. In the 28th minute, a quick exchange between Ethan Brooks and Noah Carter opened up Corpus Christi's defense. Brooks then drove a low shot past goalkeeper Lucas Hernandez to level the score at 1-1. The goal quieted the home crowd momentarily.
Second-Half Drama
The match continued to flow end-to-end after the break. Corpus Christi reclaimed the lead in the 63rd minute through a well-worked team move. Antonio Vega played a one-two with David Kim before drilling a precise shot into the far corner. The Troops' defense looked exposed, but they refused to fold.
Knoxville's equalizer arrived in the 81st minute. Substitute Marcus Webb collected a loose ball on the edge of the box and unleashed a curling effort that sailed past Hernandez. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the away fans and ensured a share of the points.
Player Highlights
- Jake Morrison (Corpus Christi) – Scored the opener and was a commanding presence at set pieces.
- Ethan Brooks (Knoxville) – Instrumental in the midfield, scored the first equalizer and created chances.
- Marcus Webb (Knoxville) – Super-sub who changed the game with his late strike.
Table Implications
Both teams remain in the mid-table of USL League One, with Corpus Christi holding a slight advantage in goal differential. The draw keeps Knoxville's unbeaten run alive at three matches, while Corpus Christi will rue missed chances to secure all three points at home. With the season approaching its midpoint, every point counts in the race for playoff positioning.