Men's Soccer Recap (Week 7) - Around the SCAC

Men's Soccer Recap (Week 7) - Around the SCAC

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - Trinity University extended its winning streak to nine games with two more Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference wins over Austin College and Centenary. With the wins, the Tigers are now 14-0-1 and 7-0-0 in SCAC play.

AROUND THE SCAC

Austin College (6-7-2, 2-5 SCAC) went 0-2 last week, falling 6-2 to No. 1 Trinity on Friday before losing at Southwestern, 2-0 on Sunday. Against Trinity, goalie Andrew Celio made 10 saves. Celio then added six more against Southwestern. The Kangaroos return to action on Oct. 20th when they travel to Centenary College.

Centenary
(2-11, 0-7) lost both matches this weekend. Southwestern handed Centenary its seventh straight loss, 6-0, before No. 1 Trinity shut out the Gents for the second time this year, 7-0, for the Gents eighth straight loss and third consecutive shutout. Centenary finished its four-match road trip and begins a five-game home stand Oct. 20 against Austin College at 3 p.m. to finish the regular season before the SCAC Tournament.

Daniel Wright scored the only goal No. 22 Colorado College would need 4:01 into the contest and the defense recorded its eighth shutout of the season in a 3-0 victory over UC Santa Cruz in a neutral-site contest on Friday. Wright's goal, which was set up by Matt Fechter, proved to be his fourth game winner of the season and the seventh of his career. The senior forwards have combined on scores five times during the last eight contests. Fechter struck for his conference-leading 13th goal of the season in the 29th minute, then set up a tally by senior defender Nick Lammers 46 seconds into the second half. Fechter matched his single-season record with 11 assists set last year. He now has double-digit goals and assists for the second year in a row, which marks only the 13th time in SCAC a player has accomplished that feat. Playing on back-to-back days for only the second time this season, Colorado College saw its five-game winning streak come to an end with 0-0 tie at Dallas on Saturday. It was the team's first scoreless tie since Sept. 5, 2011 against the University of Minnesota Morris at Stewart Field. Despite dominating play in terms of possession, the Tigers were kept off the scoreboard for only the third time this season. CC launched a total of 25 shots, while UD managed only seven. Marowitz, who made his only save in the second period, improved to 8-0-1 while posting his third shutout of the season and the sixth of his career. Colorado College plays host to Trinity next Friday and Southwestern on Sunday in the final home games of the 2012 campaign.

Dallas
(5-5-2, 2-3-1 SCAC) tied two home matches on the week. On Saturday, Dallas hosted Colorado College. With neither team able to get on track offensively, a 0-0 20T draw resulted. Sunday in Irving, Texas, pitted the Crusaders versus UC Santa Cruz. Coach Hoffmann's squad surrendered a goal just 44 seconds into the game to the Banana Slugs. A strong defensive effort kept Dallas in the game, and sophomore midfielder Matt Wise's 80th minute penalty-kick helped salvage a 1-1 tie. The squad will close out their home schedule this week, battling Southwestern University (Friday) and Trinity University (Sunday).

Southwestern
won two important games this weekend at home, defeating Centenary and Austin College to move to 10-6 on the season and 4-3 in the SCAC. Southwestern's unselfish play paid off in spades as the Pirates defeated Centenary College on Friday evening 6-0. Evan Perkins paced the scoring with a first half hat trick. Steven Resnik assisted on two of the goals in the win. On Sunday, five seniors celebrated their final home game with a 2-0 win over Austin College. After a scoreless first half the Pirates benefited from a foul in the box and put away the penalty kick to go up 1-0. They continued to press and added another goal in the 90th minute to seal the 2-0 win. Ryan Staten recorded both goals for Southwestern. SU heads to Irving, Texas on Friday to face the University of Dallas and then travels to take on Colorado College on Sunday.

No. 1 Trinity earned a pair of SCAC home wins over the weekend, defeating both Austin College and Centenary College for the second time this season. The Tigers opened with a 6-2 win over Austin College, which snapped a scoreless streak of 687 minutes by goalkeeper Matt Cardone, but earned a regular season sweep for Trinity. On Sunday, Trinity finished the weekend with a 7-0 shutout of Centenary. Yuri Ribeiro and Victor Araujo scored two goals each against Centenary, and Ribeiro also had two goals in the Austin game on Friday. Alan Castillejos also had two goals against Austin, as well as another score late in Sunday’s game. Johnny Lawson had a goal in each win for the Tigers. Trinity will travel to Colorado College and the University of Dallas this weekend, playing its final regular season road games in conference play. Friday’s game against Colorado will be a showdown between the top two teams in the SCAC standings. The Tigers beat both teams in San Antonio earlier this season.

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