Box Score
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BABSON PARK, Mass. – The University of Scranton
men's soccer team appears to thrive on being challenged.
Faced with a deficit and less than 10 minutes to play in
Sunday's NCAA Division III Tournament second-round match, the
Royals answered in the only way they know how.
Senior midfielder Bill
McGuiness (Forty Fort, Pa./Wyoming Valley West) tied
the game with a penalty kick late in regulation and junior forward
Nick Paganelli (Ossining, N.Y./Fordham
Preparatory) won it in overtime as Scranton defeated
Colorado College, 2-1, in overtime at Hartwell-Rogers Field on the
campus of Babson College.
The win puts the Royals into the sectionals (third and fourth
rounds) on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 17 and 18. Scranton will face
Stevens Institute of Technology (18-2-1) in a third-round match on
Saturday, Nov. 17, at a site and time to be determined on Monday.
The Ducks, ranked 12th in the D3soccer.com top 25, defeated
Haverford, 3-0, on Sunday.
Scranton controlled the action for most of the afternoon,
outshooting the Tigers, 21-8, in the match. But despite several
good chances for Scranton in both halves, it was Colorado College
who scored first, with the goal coming on a direct kick by senior
forward Daniel Wright (Steamboat Springs, Colo./Lowell Whiteman
School) that hit the left post and bounced in with 8:45 to
play.
The Royals went into full offensive mode, eventually sustaining
pressure in the in the 88th minute before McGuiness was fouled in
the penalty area at the 87:37 mark. His penalty kick was true,
setting off a celebration on the Scranton sidelines.
Before Scranton had a chance to win it in overtime, senior
goalie James
Dillon (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East) made a
tremendous leaping save to tip a shot over the crossbar on a direct
kick 90 seconds into the period.
The Royals then turned to their offense shortly thereafter when
McGuiness found senior midfielder Patrick M. Daley (Rochester, N.Y./Aquinas
Institute) on the right side. Daley chipped the ball over
the Tigers' goalie and Paganelli was in the perfect spot,
tapping it home to clinch the Royals' first trip to the
sectionals since 1990.
Daley and McGuiness were both credited with assists on the play,
the fourth of the year for Daley and seventh for McGuiness.
Paganelli's goal was his third. The earlier goal by McGuiness
was his team-leading 12th of the season and second on a penalty
kick. His 12 goals are the most for Scranton since Jeremy Basedow
had 17 in 2002.
The Royals had a 6-2 advantage in corner kicks and 8-3 in shots
on goal, including five by McGuiness. Dillon finished with a pair
of saves to improve to 13-1-2 on the season.
Scranton, which entered the weekend ranked 25th in the
D3soccer.com top 25, improves to 16-2-2. The 16 wins are the
ninth-most in school history. Colorado College had its season end
at 14-5-3.
Scranton, which is making its 14th NCAA tournament appearance,
is now 14-7 all-time in NCAA tournament matches. The win marks the
furthest the Royals have advanced since 1983 when they reached the
national semifinals, the last in a string of four straight Final
Four appearances.
Scranton is now 3-0-1 all-time against Colorado College, having
beaten the Tigers in 1990 and 1993, and tying them in 1986.
--ROYALS--