COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Second-seeded Colorado College used a huge offensive attack to take down sixth-seeded Schreiner University in the semifinals of the 2015 SCAC Men's Soccer Tournament. Official Website | Photo Gallery
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Colorado College got the offense started early, posting goals in the sixth and ninth minutes by Robert Malone and Nathan Andersen, respectively
- Christian Wulff led the team with three goals, posting his first career hat trick to help the Tigers
- The CC defense held Schreiner to just six total shots, while the offense fired off 27
TRINITY STATISTICAL STANDOUTS
- Christian Wulff: 3 goals, 4 shots, 3 shots on goal
- Nathan Andersen: 2 goals, 1 assist, 3 shots
- Robert Malone: 1 goal, 1 assist
- Max Grossenbacher: 2 assists, 2 shots
- Theo Hooker: 2 saves, 1 shutout
SCHREINER STATISTICAL STANDOUTS
- Gregg Gutierrez: 2 shots, 1 shot on goal
- Robert Hensley: 2 shots, 1 shot on goal
- Dalton Reid: 1 shot, 1 shot on goal
- Brandon Anselmi: 4 saves
NOTABLES
- Colorado College will faceoff against Trinity University in the SCAC Men's Soccer Championship game for the second year in a row
- The six goals by Colorado College are the most in SCAC Men's Soccer Tournament history, the previous high was five goals, set by CC last year
- Wulff's hat trick was the first in SCAC Men's Soccer Tournament history
UP NEXT
Colorado College will face top-seeded Trinity Sunday. During the regular season, the two teams split results, each earning a win on their home field. The winner of the game will earn an automatic big to the NCAA Men's Soccer Tournament, while the other will wait until Monday to see if they have earned an at-large bid.