Men's Soccer Recap (Week 8) - Around the SCAC

Men's Soccer Recap (Week 8) - Around the SCAC

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - Top ranked Trinity University and No. 22 Colorado College played to a 1-1 draw in their much anticipated second meeting. Colorado College struck first in the 20th minute. Trinity then notched the equalizer in the 58th minute.

AROUND THE SCAC

Austin College won its lone match of the week, with Caleb Sherer tallying in the 28th minute of action to top Centenary College 1-0 on Saturday afternoon in Shreveport. The ‘Roos are now 7-7-2 overall and 3-5 in Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference play with the victory. The ‘Roos and Gents both attempted 15 shots in the game but Andrew Celio was able to keep the clean sheet with four saves in the net for Austin College. The ‘Roos return home for Homecoming Weekend with matches against Dallas and Colorado College to close out the regular season on Friday and Sunday.

Centenary’s
(2-12, 0-8) struggles continued last week, dropping its only match against Austin College, 1-0, Saturday. The Gents were shut out for the fourth consecutive game and lost their eighth straight. Centenary breaks from SCAC play to continue its five-match home stand with a 7 p.m. contest against Texas College Oct. 23. The Gents host Colorado College (Oct. 26), University of Dallas (Oct. 28) and Louisiana College (Oct. 30) to finish the regular season before the SCAC Tournament.

No. 22 Colorado College used a first-half goal by sophomore forward Hunter Martinez and a stellar performance by senior goalkeeper Forrest Marowitz to forge a 1-1 tie with No. 1 Trinity. Making only his fourth appearance of the season, Martinez won possession of sophomore defender Andrew Worthington's long header just inside the Trinity penalty box, worked his way free 15 yards in front of the left post, and scored his first career goal on a high shot to the far side. Marowitz made six of his season-high seven saves in the second half and overtime to preserve the tie. Senior forward Matt Fechter and sophomore midfielder Alec Martinez each struck for a pair of goals and set up one other score in Sunday’s 4-0 victory over Southwestern. Martinez scored the only goal CC would need in the 18th minute, blasting a high shot from the left side of the box after taking a feed from Fechter. It was the first-ever game winner for Martinez, as well as Fechter's fifth game-winning assist of the season and the eighth of his career. With his 15th goal of the season, Fechter moved into a tie with Andy Dorsey (1985-88) for 10th place on the program's all-time list with 43. Anchored by senior defenders Nick Lammers and Ben Sandalow, the Tigers recorded their 10th shutout of the season and held an opponent to just one shot on goal for the third time this season. Colorado College travels to Centenary College on Friday, Oct. 26, and Austin College on Sunday, Oct. 28, for its final games of the regular season.

Dallas
(5-7-2, 2-5-1 SCAC) went 0-2 on the week in a pair of SCAC games to round out their home schedule. Friday brought Southwestern University to Crusader Field. Leading 2-0 by halftime, the Pirates captured a 3-0 victory. Alan Castillejos' 51st-minute tally proved the difference on Sunday in Irving, Texas, as No. 1 Trinity University blanked Dallas 1-0. On tap this week for Coach Hoffmann's team are three road games to close out the 2012 regular season -- Dallas Christian College (Tuesday), Austin College (Friday) and Centenary College of Louisiana (Sunday).

Southwestern
split two SCAC games this week to move to 11-7 on the season and 5-4 in the SCAC. Senior Evan Perkins continued his hot streak of scoring, posting two goals and one assist as the Pirates defeated the University of Dallas 3-0 on Friday night. Two first half goals gave SU a comfortable lead and Matthew Nickell added another in the second half to seal the deal. On Sunday, Southwestern had two goals called back that killed the momentum as they fell 4-0 to Colorado College. SU was outshot 27-4 in the match. SU now sits in third place in the SCAC going into their final weekend of regular season action. They face Trinity on Wednesday night in San Antonio before playing a non-conference match with UC Santa Cruz on Sunday.

No. 2 Trinity
clinched the SCAC Men’s Soccer Tournament’s top seed over the weekend, tying Colorado College 1-1 and defeating the University of Dallas 1-0. The Tigers improved to 15-0-2 this season and 8-0-1 in SCAC play, tallying 25 total points in the standings to earn the #1 seed with one conference game remaining. Yuri Ribeiro scored a second-half goal to tie Friday’s game against Colorado, which eventually led to the draw.  The goal also improved his team lead in scoring, now totaling 13 goals and seven assists (33 points). On Sunday, Alan Castillejos scored the game-winner in a 1-0 win against Dallas, which was his fourth goal in as many games this season. Trinity finishes off the regular season with two home games this week. The Tigers close the SCAC schedule by hosting Southwestern University on Wednesday evening, then take on UC-Santa Cruz on Friday night.

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