Record Performance Propels Trinity to SCAC Championship Match

photo by Dustin Wyatt
photo by Dustin Wyatt

SEGUIN, Texas – Trinity University first-year Michael Meese set a SCAC tournament single-game record with four goals as he sparked the top-seeded Tigers to a 6-2 victory over fourth-seeded Colorado College in the semifinals on Friday evening at Gustafson Field. Official Championships Website | Photo Album | Interview w/ Trinity head coach Paul McGinlay and freshman Michael Meese | Tournament Stats

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • Colorado College struck first when Gabe Kellman found the back of the net in the 20th minute off a feed from Kiran Singh. The Colorado Tigers extended the lead to 2-0 just over 10 minutes later when Vincent Luglio scored on an unassisted tally. 
  • Meese cut Colorado College's lead in half when he scored at the 43:43 mark off Philip Duenez's assist. The game changed just 55 seconds later when Meese's second goal tied the game at 2-2 just before halftime. 
  • The Texas Tigers took the lead for good when Meese struck a third time at the 52:21-mark on an unassisted goal. Four minutes later Joseph Kuri made it 4-2. Meese scored his record-breaking fourth goal in the 77th minute before Trinity goalkeeper Juan Carlos Vidales came out of the box to bury a penalty kick at the 85:15-mark. 

TRINITY UNIVERSITY STATISTICAL STANDOUTS

  • Michael Meese (F): 4 goals, 6 shots, 5 shots on goal
  • Joseph Kuri (MF): 1 goal, 2 shots, 1 shot on goal
  • Chen Adjei (F): 2 assists, 1 shot
  • Fraser Burns (MF): 2 assists, 1 shot
  • Juan Carlos Vidales (GK): 2 saves, 1 goal (PK), 1 shot, 1 shot on goal

COLORADO COLLEGE STATISTICAL STANDOUTS

  • Gabe Kellman (MF): 1 goal, 3 shots, 2 shot on goal
  • Vincent Luglio (MF): 1 goal, 1 shot, 1 shot on goal
  • Kiran Singh (F): 1 assist
  • Keleher Felton (GK): 1 save

NOTABLES

  • Meese's four goals are a new SCAC tournament single-game record breaking the old record of Colorado College's Christian Wulff, who scored 3 in a game against Centenary in 2015. 
  • The four goals by Meese are the most in a single-game in SCAC history since Texas Lutheran's Luis Green tallied four goals against Schreiner on March 27, 2021. 
  • Trinity advances to the SCAC championship match for the 10th time in program history, and first since 2018. 
  • Colorado College current sits at 11-5-1 and will await word of a possible at-large bid on Monday when the NCAA Division III Tournament bracket is announced. The Tigers were ranked third in the most recent NCAA Region X rankings. 

UP NEXT

Trinity (16-0-1), the nation's No. 2-ranked team in the most recent United Soccer Coaches poll, will face the winner of tonight's other semifinal between second-seeded St. Thomas and third-seeded Southwestern. 

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