Men's Soccer Recap (Week 3) - Around the SCAC

Men's Soccer Recap (Week 3) - Around the SCAC

SUWANEE, Ga. - Three full weeks into the 2011 SCAC men's soccer season and nine teams have .500 or better records in what promises to be yet another exciting and competitive year in the league. Trinity leads the pack with a 4-0-2 record and a national ranking in the top 10 at sixth.

- AROUND THE SCAC -

Austin College continued what has been the strongest start in seven years over the weekend, drawing with Millsaps and topping Rhodes to improve to 4-1-2 overall this season. On Friday, the 'Roos battled the Majors to a scoreless draw after two overtimes in an outstanding defensive battle, and on Sunday Chris Melton continued his scoring tear with two goals in a 2-1 win over the Lynx. Melton continued his knack for second half heroics in the game, scoring both of his goals after halftime including the game winner with 15 minutes remaining. The senior forward now has nine goals on the year. Austin College is home for its lone game of the week on Sunday when they host Rogers State University.

Birmingham-Southern
split this weekend in St. Louis, losing to No. 5 Washington University, 5-0, and shutting out Westminster College, 1-0. BSC is now 4-0 and has shut out its opponent in each of its four wins. Senior Tyler Evans scored the game-winner against Westminster – his fifth goal and second game-winner of the season – and it was assisted by freshman Tobias Winter. BSC returns home this Sunday to face Berry College at 2 p.m.

Centre
had a perfect weekend, winning both away matches in Indiana as they traveled to Wabash College and Earlham College. On Saturday in Crawfordsville, IN, Centre took down Wabash 2-0 behind a first half PK from Austin Hall and a second half goal from Josh Settle. Chris Jackson earned the shutout for the Colonels in the net. Then on Sunday in Richmond, IN, Centre battled Earlham for 109 scoreless minutes before Austin Hall picked up his second game-winning goal in as many games. With just two seconds left in the second overtime, Hall rocketed a shot into the upper-90 to earn the sudden-death victory for Centre, 1-0 (2OT). Jackson again earned the shutout for Centre. After the two road victories, Centre improves to 4-2-0 on the season. The Colonels will host Thomas More College on Tuesday night and Covenant College on Saturday night this week before they open up conference play.

Junior forward Daniel Wright scored the only goal Colorado College would need early in the first half and junior goalkeeper Brian Graf recorded his second consecutive shutout as CC posted a 2-0 victory over Wittenberg University in the first game of the 2011 Bill Boddington Memorial Tournament on Saturday afternoon at Stewart Field. Wright chased down a long feed from sophomore midfielder Lorenzo Pozzolini, tipped the ball past the UW keeper and put a rolling shot into the center of the net for the first game-winning goal of his career. Colorado College picked up an insurance goal with a little more than 24 minutes remaining in the game when Matt Fechter converted on the team's first penalty kick of the season. Graf tied his season high of six saves while extending his scoreless streak to 193:30. His best stop occurred in the 69th minute when he dove to his right to deny Brock Hicks on a drive from just outside the top of the box. CC, which has allowed just three goals since the 4-3 overtime win against CU-Colorado Springs in the season opener, lowered its team goal-against average to 0.93. The Tigers, who improved to 2-0-2 at home, had played four consecutive overtime games at Stewart Field dating back to the final game of the 2010 season. The Boddington Tournament concludes on Tuesday when CC plays host to UC Santa Cruz, and then the Tigers hit the road for their final two non-conference games at Division II Fort Hays State and Nebraska Wesleyan on Friday and Sunday, respectively.

Dallas
(2-2-1) went undefeated on the week, netting a 2-2 tie with Southwestern Assemblies of God University at home on Tuesday, before traveling to Kan., where they registered two wins over the weekend. Dallas defeated Bethany College (Kan.) 1-0 on Saturday, and then took care of Southwestern College (Kan.) 3-2 on Sunday. Up next for the Crusaders will be a 3:00 p.m. tilt at Lyon College (Ark.) in Batesville, Ark., on Saturday, Sept. 24.

Hendrix
suffered their first loss of the season, 1-0 to Lyon College at Warrior Field on Wednesday night. It was another close game for the Warriors (3-1-2) – all six matches have been either a tie or decided by one goal. The visiting Scots scored on a Robert Hall free kick in the 84th minute. The game was physical, with a total of 29 fouls called and four yellow cards given out.  Lyon keeper Thomas Guarino recorded four saves, while Hendrix senior Adam Legg had three saves. Senior defender Ryan Menchaca and junior forward Connor Silvestri recorded three shots each for the Warriors. Hendrix will travel to Claremont, Calif. this weekend where they will play Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Friday and Pomona-Pitzer on Sunday.

Millsaps
only had one game this past weekend, taking on Austin College in a non-conference contest at Harper Davis Field. The game may have ended in a scoreless tie between the two, but the Major defense made a statement, playing one of their best games of the season. The likes of junior leaders such as Alex Szabo, Taylor Harrison and Drew Moroux along with young up and comers such as sophomores Micharl Pellisier, James Klugh and freshman Christopher Lawrence were aggressive, holding the 'Roos to only 10 shots with only two on them on goal. Both shots were saved by senior Dylan Broussard, who did a terrific job of intercepting crosses and making wise decisions.

Oglethorpe
split two non-conference tilts this past week, falling at Emory 1-0 and winning going away at Huntingdon, 5-0. The Petrels had several chances to equalize against the Eagles, including one in which an Emory defender headed the ball off the line, but could not break through en route to suffering the defeat. The team put that loss in the rearview on Sunday by easily out-pacing the Hawks, 5-0. Aleksander Tanjga and Austin Fiddler each recorded their first career goals while freshman forward Jakub Madej continued his scoring streak with a hat trick on the afternoon. The Petrels are now 4-2 on the season and will face Covenant this Wednesday on Salamone Field.

Rhodes
went 0-2 on the week losing to cross town rival Christian Brothers and conference opponent Austin College in a non-conference tilt. The Lynx return to action this weekend against Westminster (Mo.).

When you’re hot, you’re hot. This has been the case for the Sewanee men’s soccer team this week, as the Tigers ran their unbeaten streak to four straight matches with a 1-0 win at LaGrange College. Overall, Sewanee sits at 3-1-1; with its last loss coming all the way back on Sept. 2 against Mississippi College in its home opener.

The powerful offensive attack of Southwestern was quieted in games this week as the Pirates dropped two matches to fall to 2-4-1 on the season. It took just under two minutes for Mary Hardin Baylor to go up on the Pirates on Tuesday afternoon and the Cru added another goal in the 10th minute to take a 2-0 lead that would go the distance and become the final. Saturday, Southwestern took on Redlands in a neutral-site contest in San Antonio. UR scored in the 19th and 27th minutes of the game to take an early 2-0 lead, but the Pirates pulled within one goal just seconds before halftime on a goal by Evan Perkins, assisted by Evan Javors. The Pirates continued to fight through the second half, searching for the equalizer but fell further behind as the Bulldogs added goals in the 80th and 81st minutes, handing the Pirates the 4-1 loss. Southwestern has a quiet week coming up, facing Chapman at home on Sunday, September 25th. The game will be the final non-conference match before Southwestern opens SCAC Conference action at Sewanee on Friday, September 30th.

#5 Trinity
earned a win in its only game last week, defeating the University of Redlands 4-1 on Friday night. The Tigers opened the scoring early in the first half, but Redlands answered a short time later that made it a 1-1 game at halftime. The Tigers, who had tied their last two games 1-1, came out firing in the second half, and Josh Adams scored twice to get the win. This week, Trinity will take on 14th-ranked Chapman on Saturday night. After another home game on Tuesday night, the Tigers will be back on the road for the SCAC openers against Centre and Sewanee over the weekend.

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