Box Score
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Matt
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Kevin
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Bill
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Patrick R.
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Box Score
Photo Gallery (courtesy of Dan
Ceccacci)
Senior midfielder Matthew Salvatore (Howell, N.J./Howell) had a
goal and two assists to lead The University of Scranton men's
soccer team to a 4-1 victory over Juniata on Senior Day at
Fitzpatrick Field on Saturday.
The victory improves the Royals to 13-1-2 overall and 6-1 in
Landmark Conference play. They finished in a three-way tie for
first and subsequently received the third seed by way of the
conference's tie-breaking procedure. Scranton will visit
second-seeded Catholic on Wednesday at 3 p.m. in a semifinal.
Scranton also received goals from sophomore forward Kevin Kozic (Raritan, N.J./Immaculata), senior
midfielder Bill
McGuiness (Forty Fort, Pa./Wyoming Valley West) and
senior forward Patrick R. Daly (Lebanon,
N.J./Immaculata).
Kozic put the Royals ahead with nine minutes to play in the
first half when he took a feed from sophomore midfielder Tom O'Connor (Great River, N.Y./St. John the
Baptist) and connected from 21 yards out for his seventh
goal of the season.
McGuiness doubled the Scranton lead with his team-leading ninth
goal of the season in the 54th minute when he scored from 14 yards
out on a fed from Salvatore. Daly made it 3-0 at 60:37 with his
third goal of the season on a header off a pass from Salvatore.
Juniata cut the lead to 3-1 just 29 seconds later, but the
Royals wasted little time pushing the lead back to three when
Salvatore scored 25 seconds after the Eagles' goal. He tapped
in a perfect feed from senior midfielder Patrick M. Daley (Rochester, N.Y./Aquinas) for
his fourth goal of the year. His two assists give him five this
season.
The Royals dominated play most of the afternoon, outshooting
Juniata, 30-7, including a 19-3 edge in the first half. Scranton
also had eight corner kicks while Juniata (9-9, 1-6 Landmark) had
none.
Prior to the game, Scranton's six seniors –
Salvatore, McGuiness, Daly, Daley, defender Kevin Romanauskas (Elizabethtown,
Pa./Elizabethtown) and goalkeeper James
Dillon (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East) were
honored as part of Senior Day festivities.
Scranton will have a shot at revenge against Catholic in
Wednesday's semifinal in Washington, D.C. The Cardinals
handed the Royals their only loss of the season a week ago,
1-0.
Top seed Susquehanna will host Drew in the other semifinal on
Wednesday at 7 p.m.
--ROYALS--