Box Score
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Bill
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Nick
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Matthew
Salvatore |
Patrick
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Box score
Photo Gallery (courtesy of Dan
Ceccacci)
Senior midfielder Bill
McGuiness (Forty Fort, Pa./Wyoming Valley West) scored
in the first minute of double overtime to lift The University of
Scranton men's soccer team to a heart-stopping 4-3 victory over
Drew University in Landmark Conference action at Fitzpatrick Field
on Saturday afternoon.
McGuiness's goal capped a frenzied finish that saw two goals in
the final five minutes of regulation, followed by a frantic first
overtime goal. The senior won it when he ripped a shot from the
left side after taking a pass from senior midfielder Matthew Salvatore (Howell, N.J./Howell).
The win keeps the Royals, who are ranked No. 22 in the National
Soccer Coaches Association of America national rankings, unbeaten
at 10-0-2 and 4-0 in the Landmark Conference, good for first place
and the best start for the squad since joining the Landmark
Conference in 2007. It's also the first time Scranton has won 10
games since going 12-6-2 in 2009.
The Royals forced overtime when junior forward Nick
Paganelli (Ossining, N.Y./Fordham Preparatory) scored
with 1:40 remaining in regulation when he punched a shot in after
taking a header pass from junior midfielder Colin McFadden (Ventnor City, N.J./St. Augustine
Preparatory).
Drew (8-3-3, 2-2 Landmark) had taken a 3-2 lead two and a half
minutes earlier when sophomore midfielder John Nogiewich
(Pine Beach, N.J./Toms River South) scored his second goal
of the game. The Rangers had tied the game earlier on an own goal
by the Royals in the 62nd minute.
Scranton took a 2-1 lead in the first half on goals by Salvatore
and senior forward Patrick R. Daly (Lebanon, N.J./Immaculata).
Salvatore scored when he collected a loose ball off a free kick by
junior defender Stephen
Kilty (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown West). Daly's goal
broke a 1-1 tie when he muscled in a shot off a cross by
McGuiness.
Senior goalie James
Dillon (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East) made five
saves, including one in the first overtime, for Scranton.
The Royals outshot the Rangers, 19-5, and had a 3-2 advantage in
penalty kicks.
The victory also continues the Royals' unbeaten run to open the
season, the third-best unbeaten start in school history. Scranton
opened the 1986 season at 17-0, then went 20-0 to open the
following season.
Scranton returns to action on Wednesday, Oct.17, when it travels
to Bethlehem, Pa. to face Moravian College in a Landmark Conference
match at 3:30 p.m.
--ROYALS--