Box Score
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Kevin
Kozic |
Michael
Romano |
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Nate
Doyle |
James
Dillon |
NOTE: Corrects year of Scranton's last trip to the conference
championship.
Box score
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Sophomore forward Kevin
Kozic (Raritan, N.J./Immaculata) scored two goals,
including the game-winner with less than four minutes to play, as
The University of Scranton men's soccer team defeated
Catholic University, 2-1, in their Landmark Conference semifinal
match at Susquehanna University's Sassafras Field on Saturday
morning.
The win advances the third-seeded Royals (14-1-2) to the
championship match against top-seeded Susquehanna on Sunday at 1
p.m. at Susquehanna. It's Scranton's first trip to the
Landmark Conference championship match since they reached the title
game in 2009.
Kozic scored the game-winner on a breakaway after taking a pass
from freshman midfielder Michael
Romano (Freehold, N.J./Christian Brothers Academy)
with 3:56 to play. The goal came seven minutes after Catholic tied
the game on a goal by junior forward Ian Smith (Maple Glen,
Pa./Upper Dublin).
The Royals had taken a 1-0 lead in the 66th minute on
Kozic's first goal off an assist from freshman midfielder
Nate Doyle (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown
West). The two-goal game was the first of Kozic's
career and gave him nine goals on the season, tied for the team
lead.
Romano and Doyle both picked up their second assists of the
season.
Senior goalie James
Dillon (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East) made two
saves in the win. It was his first appearance in three weeks after
an injury forced him to miss four games. He's now 11-0-2 on
the season.
Scranton held an 11-5 advantage in shots, but the second-seeded
Cardinals (13-6) had a 5-2 edge in corner kicks.
The win for the Royals avenged their only loss of the season, a
1-0 defeat at Catholic on Saturday, Oct. 20.
Susquehanna advanced to the championship match with a 1-0
victory over fourth-seeded Drew University on Saturday. The Royals
defeated Susquehanna, 1-0, at Susquehanna on Saturday, Oct. 6. The
Crusaders are 16-2 and ranked 20th in the nation in the latest top
25 from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.
The winner of Sunday's championship earns an automatic bid
to the NCAA Division III tournament.
--ROYALS--