Bridgewater State and Worcester State Advance to MASCAC Men's Soccer Quarterfinals
The Bridgewater State Bears and Worcester State Lancers are moving on to the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Semifinals after winning their quarterfinal match ups on Tuesday.
The Bridgewater State Bears and Worcester State Lancers are moving on to the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Semifinals after winning their quarterfinal match ups on Tuesday.
Worcester State 1, MCLA 1 6-5 PKs (Worcester) Box Score
North Adams, MA- Worcester State's Andre Ipojuca knocked home a sudden death penalty kick advancing the sixth seeded Lancers past the third seeded MCLA Trailblazers in the quarterfinal round of the MASCAC Men's Soccer championships in an entertaining game played at Shewcraft Field. The contest ended in a 1-1 draw; however the Lancers will advance by virtue of winning the PK's 6-5. They will move on to the semifinal round where they will face second seeded Framingham State on Friday.
Following the end of the second overtime, the teams engaged in an epic shootout to determine who would advance. MCLA would kick first and sent out Christopher Shea. He was denied by WSU keeper Jason Bennett and when Worcester's Eric Davis converted his kick, the Lancers a quick advantage. MCLA and Worcester would both convert their second kicks, but Bennett once again came up huge stopping Dylan Pereira's shot, and when Ramdal Mendez scored, the Lancers appeared on their way leading 3-1 in the best of five round with two kicks remaining.
MCLA's Jesse Moore converted making it 3-2 in favor of WSU, but then Trailblazer keeper Kamron Anderson stopped Etjon Rapi giving the home team hope. When Ryan Baker converted, the PK's were knotted at 3-3 with Noah Phelps left to kick for Worcester. Anderson once again came up big stopping Phelps which led to the sudden death, alternating kick round.
Each team would convert their first two kicks, Sean Kenney and Nolan Burke for MCLA, and Bryan Brasil and Matthew Dent for Worcester setting the stage for the dramatic 8th round. MCLA sent Tyler Callahan to kick and his shot deflected off the crossbar giving Worcester another chance to advance. The Lancers sent Ipojuca to the line and he calmly sent a shot into the left corner moving the Lancers to the semi-final round.
The Lancers had some opportunities in overtime to score the game winner, however Anderson came up with some big saves to send the game into PK's. The Lancers outshot MCLA 11-5 in the extra sessions, but Anderson kept MCLA in it.
MCLA had trailed at halftime 1-0, but came back to tie the game on Anthony Basile's tenth goal of the season in the 63rd minute off an Edward Boateng feed.
Worcester controlled play early on in the contest earning multiple corner kicks and throws deep in Trailblazer territory. They finally broke through at the 11:32 mark when they earned a corner kick and converted. Lancer Noah Phelps lofted a perfect corner kick that deflected off the back post. The ball ricocheted in the center of the box where Jacob Jess headed it home for an early 1-0 lead. The marker was his second goal of the season.
MCLA had a few chances to answer in the opening half, but Worcester's Jason Barrett kept the zero on the scoreboard. Trailblazer Tyler Vona almost immediately answered the Jess goal in the 18th minute when he got inside the left box. Worcester's Barrett cut off the angle however and deflected the ball out of bounds keeping it 1-0. MCLA outshot Worcester 6-5 in the period as Barrett collected four saves.
Both Bennett and Anderson stopped eight shots on the day while Worcester held a 26-21 shot edge, including a 21-15 mark over the final period and OT's.
The Lancers also owned a 10-3 edge in corner kicks.
MCLA ends their season at 5-9-3 while the Lancers are now 6-9-2 overall heading into Friday's matchup.
Bridgewater State 3, Massachusetts Maritime 2 2OT Box Score
BUZZARDS BAY, Mass. -- Freshman Kane Moran's (Attadale, Western Australia) golden goal with 5:44 remaining in the second overtime lifted fifth-seeded Bridgewater State to a 3-2 victory over fourth-seeded Massachusetts Maritime in quarterfinal round action of the 2015 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Championships played Tuesday evening at Clean Harbors Stadium.
The visiting Bears, who improve to 15-3-1 overall on the season, advance to Friday's MASCAC semifinal round and will square off with top-seed Westfield State at Alumni Field in Westfield, Mass. beginning at 7:00 p.m. Friday's other semifinal match will see second-seeded Framingham State host sixth-seeded Worcester State at Maple Street Field in Framingham, Mass. beginning at 6:00 p.m., as the Lancers advanced 6-5 on penalty kicks after battling third-seeded MCLA to a 1-1 draw over 110 minutes of action in Tuesday's other quarterfinal round contest played at Shewcraft Field in North Adams, Mass.
Moran converted a feed from senior Andrew Chenard (Kingston, Mass.) for his third tally of the season on the deciding marker for Bridgewater State, as his shot deflected in from 10 yards out. The host Buccaneers, who end their season at 5-12 overall, grabbed the early advantage on sophomore Michael Rouette's (Three Rivers, Mass.) second goal of the season on a direct kick from 20 yards out, and that score held up until the 56th minute of play when senior Kolin Campbell (Norton, Mass.) evened matters for the Bears with his second tally of the season (both against Massachusetts Maritime) on a cross from fellow senior Sawyer Fleck (Foxboro, Mass.). Chenard gave the visitors a 2-1 edge in the 69th minute with his fourth marker of the fall on a cross from senior Conor Murtagh (Walpole, Mass.), but the Buccaneers knotted matters at 2-2 just 1:21 later when sophomore Kevin O'Leary (Norton, Mass.) collected his second goal of the season on a feed from senior Nick Parker (Plymouth, Mass.). Bridgewater State had a pair of early chances in the first overtime that were thwarted, but Moran's late heroics in the second extra session enabled the Bears to advance.
Junior Colin Jepson (Sandwich, Mass.) picked up the win in goal for Bridgewater State with a five-save effort, while junior Joe Cohen (Plymouth, Mass.) made a season-high 13 saves in the setback for Massachusetts Maritime. The Bears outshot the Buccaneers by a 23-10 margin overall (16-7 on goal) and took five of the eight corner kicks for the contest, as the two teams met exactly 14 years to the day of their first-ever post-season match-up back in 2004, which Bridgewater State claimed by a 2-0 margin.
Massachusetts Maritime made its third straight post-season appearance under 23rd-year Head Coach Greg Perry, marking the longest such streak in program history.
Courtesy of MCLA and Massachusetts Maritime Sports Information
