Box Score
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| Bill
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Kevin
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Michael
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Box Score
Photo Gallery (courtesy of Babson
College)
BABSON PARK, Mass. – The University of Scranton
men's soccer program waited nearly 20 years to return to the
NCAA Division III Tournament. When the Royals got there Saturday
morning, they wasted little time taking advantage of the
moment.
Senior midfielder Bill
McGuiness (Forty Fort, Pa./Wyoming Valley West) scored
35 seconds into the match and the Royals dominated in all phases en
route to a 6-0 victory over Elms College at Hartwell-Rogers Field
at Babson College.
Scranton (15-2-2) advances to a second-round match on Sunday at
1:30 p.m. at Babson. They'll face the winner of Babson and
Colorado College, who were scheduled to play immediately following
the Scranton-Elms match.
McGuiness finished the day with two goals, and the Royals also
received goals from sophomore forward Kevin
Kozic (Raritan, N.J./Immaculata), junior forward
John Spadaro (Stony Point, N.Y./Albertus
Magnus) and freshman midfielder Michael
Romano (Freehold, N.J./Christian Brothers
Academy).
Kozic's goal in the 13th minute on an assist by sophomore
midfielder Rich
Loeffler (Matawan, N.J./Christian Brothers Academy)
pushed the Royals' lead to 2-0. Spadaro stretched it to 3-0
just before halftime off an assist from sophomore defender
Tom O'Connor (Great River, N.Y./St. John
the Baptist).
Scranton kept the pressure on to start the second half and
Romano capitalized with a beautiful goal in the 52nd minute, and
McGuiness tallied in the 56th minute for his second goal of the
match. An own goal by Elms in the 59th minute completed the
scoring.
McGuiness now has a team-leading 11 goals on the season while
Kozic scored his 10th of the year. Spadaro and Romano each picked
up their second goals of the year. Senior midfielder Matthew Salvatore (Howell, N.J./Howell), who
assisted on McGuiness's first goal, earned his fifth assist
while O'Connor picked up his fourth and Loeffler tallied his
third.
The NCAA victory was Scranton's first since a 3-1 win over
Muhlenberg in the opening round in 1990. Saturday marked the
Royals' first NCAA appearance since 1993, when they dropped a
first-round match to Elizabethtown, 2-0.
The Royals held a 24-9 advantage in shots and an 11-4 edge in
corner kicks. Senior goalie James
Dillon (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East) made three
saves for his sixth shutout of the season.
Elms, which earned an automatic bid to the tournament by winning
the New England Small Colleges Athletic Conference title, saw its
season end at 11-8-2.
The winner of Sunday's second-round match will advance to
an NCAA Sectional on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 17 and 18.
--ROYALS--