2007 WestConn Men's Soccer Archives

 

Stanton Leads Owls Over WCSU 2-1

KEENE, N.H. 10/27/07 - Sophomore back Ross Stanton (Bethlehem, N.Y.) scored the game-winning goal early the second half and later stopped a potential tying goal later in the game to lead the Keene State College men's soccer team to a come-from-behind 2-1 Little East Conference victory over Western Conn. State University in Keene on Saturday.

Undefeated in its last 10 games (8-0-2), Keene State (10-4-4, 4-2-1 LEC) will be either the second or third seed in the LEC tournament which begins on Wednesday. A win by UMass-Dartmouth over Eastern Conn. will give KSC the second seed.

Stanton's game-winner goal, his second of the season, came four minutes into the second half when he knocked home a rebound past Colonial goalie Daniel Michalowski (Bristol, Conn.) "I just ran around the back and was at the right place at the right time," said Stanton.

Stanton preserved KSC's one goal lead with a standout defensive play at the 17:20 mark of the second half. With Owl goalie out of position, Stanton went between the pipes, and got a foot on a shot by Shane Edgley (Oakdale, Conn.). "Cal came out and I dropped in for him," said Stanton. "It's a big net and I was lucky to get my foot on the ball."

After Edgley was taken down in the box, Luis Duque (Naugatuck, Conn.) gave WCSU a 1-0 lead at the 30:49 mark of the first half on a penalty kick goal.

The Colonials had a chance to extend their lead minutes later, but Owl goalie Cal Mintz (Westport, Conn.) went high and tipped a dead ball shot by Edgley just over the cross bar.

Junior midfielder Ben Allenet, tied the game at the 31:27 mark. The junior transfer student from France got control of a loose ball just outside the box and scored his third goal of the season.

Western Conn. had a couple of opportunities to tie the game in the closing minutes. As shot by Steven Carniero (Danbury, Conn.) hit the post and a drive by Michael Serra with 30 seconds to go sailed over the net.

Mintz stopped five shots for the Owls. Michalowski finished the game with eight saves for WCSU, which concludes its season with a 5-12 (1-6 LEC) record.

 


			
                          Soccer Game Summary (Final)
                     2007 WestConn Men's Soccer Statistics
      Western Connecticut vs Keene State College (Oct 27, 2007 at Unknown)
 Western Connecticut (5-12 (1-6) vs. Keene State College (10-4-4 (4-2-1)
 Date: Oct 27, 2007  Attendance: 150
 Weather: rain
 Goals by period	1	2	Tot
 Western Connecticut	1	0	1
 Keene State College	1	1	2
 
 SCORING SUMMARY:
 1	14:07	WCSUMS	Luis Duque Penalty kick
 2	31:27	KSCMS	Ben Allenet (unassisted)
 3	48:55	KSCMS	Ross Stanton (unassisted)
 Shots: Western Connecticut 12, Keene State College 23
 Saves: Western Connecticut 8 (Daniel Michalowski 8), Keene State
 College 5 (Cal Mintz 5)

 

Cook's Free-Kick Strike Leads Men's Soccer Past Western Conn., 1-0

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (October 24, 2007) – Colin Cook’s (Wilbraham, Mass.) direct free-kick goal from just outside the 18-yard box proved to be the game-winning tally as the Springfield College men’s soccer team defeated visiting Western Connecticut State University,  1-0, on Wednesday evening at Brock-Affleck Field.

With the win, the Pride improve to 8-7-2 and finish the regular season with a .500 record for the first time since 2001. The loss drops the Colonials to 5-11 on the season.

After a scoreless first half, the Pride were awarded a free kick just outside the 18-yard box. Cook took the direct free kick from the right side and found the upper ’90 on the left corner to give the home team a 1-0 advantage with 56:42 on the clock.

B.J. Sturdivant (Bear, Del.) picked up his fourth shutout of the season after making four saves in goal. With the game in the balance late in the contest, Sturdivant made a sprawling kick save on a Matthew Lupinacci shot with 11 minutes left in the game to preserve the shutout.

 
 Western Connecticut (5-11) vs. Springfield College (8-7-2)
 Date: Oct 24, 2007  Attendance: 251
 Weather:
 Goals by period       1  2  Tot
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 Western Connecticut.  0  0 -  0
 Springfield College.  0  1 -  1
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.  56:24 SPR Colin Cook (unassisted)
 Shots: Western Connecticut 16, Springfield College 18
 Saves: Western Connecticut 6 (Daniel Michalowski 6), Springfield
 College 4 (BJ Sturdivant 4)

 

SOUTHERN MAINE CRUISES TO 2-0 WIN OVER SHORTHANDED WESTCONN

DANBURY, CT (Oct. 20) — Sinisa Bajic (Belgrade Serbia) scored the game’s only goals as the University of Southern Maine defeated Little East Conference rival Western Connecticut State University 2-0 at the Westside Athletic Complex Saturday afternoon. Bajic’s first goal was scored on a penalty kick in the game’s 19th minute, while his second came off an assist from Erik Waite (Lewiston, ME) five minutes later.
     In the 11th minute of play, WestConn’s Jay Crawbuck (Dix Hills, NY) and a Southern Maine defender became entangled as both fell to the turf.  After both players' arms and legs became untangled, Crawbuck received a red card from the referee for fighting and the Colonials were forced to play a man short for the remainder of the game.
     Southern Maine’s goaltender, David Kreps (Agawam, MA), registered seven saves in the shutout against of the WestConn offense that attempted 16 shots for the game. WestConn’s goalie, Daniel Michalowski (Bristol, CT), also made seven saves in a losing effort for the Colonials.
     With the win, Southern Maine raises its season record to 9-6-1 overall, 5-1 in the LEC, while WestConn falls to 5-10 overall, and 1-5 in league play.
     WestConn’s next game is at Springfield College on Wednesday, October 24th. Game time is slated for 7:00pm.
 

 Southern Maine (9-6-1, 5-1 LEC) vs. Western Connecticut (5-10, 1-5 LEC)
 Date: Oct 20, 2007  Attendance: 100

 Goals by period       1  2  Tot
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 Southern Maine......  2  0 -  2
 Western Connecticut.  0  0 -  0
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.  18:59 USMMS Sinisa Bajic Penalty kick
  2.  24:00 USMMS Sinisa Bajic (10) (Erik Waite)
 Shots: Southern Maine 16, Western Connecticut 16
 Saves: Southern Maine 7 (David Kreps 7), Western Connecticut 7 (Daniel
 Michalowski 7)

 


 

MICHALOWSKI MAKES 12 SAVES IN WESTCONN LOSS TO WESLEYAN

DANBURY, CT (Oct. 17) - Junior Daniel Michalowski (Bristol, CT) recorded 12 saves in goal for Western Connecticut State University men's soccer team as they fell to Wesleyan 3-1 Wednesday night at the Westside Athletic Complex.
     WestConn took an early 1-0 lead when a Shane Edgley (Oakdale, CT) crossing pass ricocheted off a Wesleyan defender directly into the goal in the game’s second minute. The “own goal” was the only goal for the Colonials who were shut out for the final 88 minutes by Wesleyan goal keeper, Matt Gnall (Morristown, NJ), who had nine saves.
     Matt Nevin (Denville, NJ) got the Cardinals on the board in the 20th minute off an assist from Nick Whipple (Montclair, NJ), to tie the score at 1-1. In the second half, Austin Woolridge (South Orange, NJ) scored the game-winner off an assist from Geoff Zartarian (Falmouth, MA). One minute later, the Cardinals put the game out of reach on an “own goal” which scored when a corner kick deflected off a Colonial defender.
     The Cardinals improve their season record to 8-4, while the Colonials’ 2007 record now stands at 5-9.
     WestConn hosts Southern Maine in a Little East Conference game at the WAC on Saturday afternoon. Game time is slated for 1:00pm.
 

 Wesleyan (8-4) vs. Western Connecticut (5-9)
 Date: Oct 17, 2007  Attendance: 50

 Goals by period       1  2  Tot
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 Wesleyan............  1  2 -  3
 Western Connecticut.  1  0 -  1
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.   1:50 WCSUMS OWN GOAL (unassisted)
  2.  20:54 WESMS07 Matt Nevin (1) (Nick Whipple)
  3.  76:10 WESMS07 Austin Woolridge (2) (Geoff Zartarian)
  4.  77:13 WESMS07 OWN GOAL (unassisted)
 Shots: Wesleyan 23, Western Connecticut 16
 Saves: Wesleyan 9 (Matt Gnall 9), Western Connecticut 12 (Daniel
 Michalowski 12)

 


 

MICHAEL SERRA LEADS WESTCONN OFFENSE TO A 2-0 WIN OVER UMASS BOSTON

DANBURY, CT (Oct. 13) — Michael Serra (Naugatuck, CT) scored the game’s first goal, assisted by Jarred McClafferty (Bay Shore, NY), and assisted on the second to lead Western Connecticut State University to a 2-0 victory over Little East Conference rival, UMass Boston, at the Westside Athletic Complex Saturday night.
     Steven Carneiro (Danbury, CT) scored WestConn’s second goal in the game’s 35th minute to close out the scoring for the game.
     Back in goal at the WAC for the for the first time in three weeks after being sidelined with a shoulder injury, Daniel Michalowski (Bristol, CT) recorded five saves in a shut out performance, including two diving saves in the game’s finals minutes.
     UMass Boston goaltender, Paul Maniscalo (Hanover, MA), registered 11 saves against a WestConn offense that attempted 27 shots for the game.
     With the win, WestConn raises their season record to 6-7 overall, and 2-3 in the LEC, while UMass Boston falls to 8-5 overall, 1-4 in league play.
     WestConn’s next game is at home against Wesleyan on Wednesday, October 17th. Game time is slated for 7:00pm.


 UMass Boston (8-5, 1-4 LEC) vs. Western Connecticut (6-7, 2-3 LEC)
 Date: Oct 13, 2007  Attendance: 50
 Weather:
 Goals by period       1  2  Tot
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 UMass Boston........  0  0 -  0
 Western Connecticut.  2  0 -  2
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.  23:59 WCSUMS Michael Serra (2) (Jarred McClafferty)
  2.  35:02 WCSUMS Steven Carneiro (2) (Michael Serra)
 Shots: UMass Boston 18, Western Connecticut 27
 Saves: UMass Boston 11 (Paul Maniscalco 11), Western Connecticut 5
 (Daniel Michalowski 5)
 
Connolly’s hat trick leads PSU Men’s Soccer past Western Connecticut
Shute posts shutout as Panthers climb back to .500

PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Junior Pat Connolly (Newton, N.H.) recorded a hat trick Saturday afternoon to lead Plymouth State University to a 4-0 victory over Western Connecticut State University in a Little East Conference men’s soccer match at Panther Field.
     Connolly, who had not scored in his previous 26 career games, scored twice in the first half to help the Panthers to a 3-0 lead, and finished off the hat trick by converting a penalty kick with five minutes left in the game. The Panthers get back to the .500 mark at 4-4-1 overall and 2-2-0 in LEC play, while Western Connecticut dips to 5-7-0 overall and 1-3-0 in the conference.
     PSU junior goalkeeper Tyler Shute (Deerfield, N.H.) needed to make just two saves to record his first shutout of the season. The Panther defense, which limited the Colonials to 11 shots, was led by senior Takeru Tanikawa (Shizuoka, Japan), juniors Corey Cenate (Springfield, Vt.) and Gareth Stephens (Yeovil, England) and sophomore Drew McSpiritt (Londonderry, N.H.)
     Connolly put the Panthers on the board in the 24th minute, heading the ball in off a corner kick by senior Keith Whittemore (Holderness, N.H.) and added his second goal 11 minutes later with an assist from freshman Alex Ciccilinifoley (York, Maine). Junior George Delano (Kingston, N.H.) made it a 3-0 game just before the half, and the Colonials never threatened in the second half.
     Plymouth State is back in action Wednesday with a non-conference contest at Bates College (4:00 p.m.) WestConn returns home to host UMass Boston in a LEC match-up next Saturday (4 p.m.

 

 Western Connecticut (5-7-0, 1-3-0) vs. Plymouth State (4-4-1, 2-2-0)
 Date: Oct 6, 2007   Attendance: 200
 Weather: Sunny, nice
 Goals by period       1  2  Tot
 -------------------------------
 Western Connecticut.  0  0 -  0
 Plymouth State......  3  1 -  4
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.  24:00 PSU Pat Connolly (Keith Whittemore)
  2.  33:00 PSU Pat Connolly (Alex Ciccolinifoley)
  3.  43:30 PSU George Delano (unassisted)
  4.  85:00 PSU Pat Connolly Penalty kick
 Shots: Western Connecticut 11, Plymouth State 23
 Saves: Western Connecticut 7 (Daniel Michalowski 7), Plymouth State 2
 (Tyler Shute 2)
Worcester State Defeats WestConn, 2-1

Worcester, MA- (Oct. 3, 2007) - The Worcester State College men’s soccer team defeated the visiting Colonials of Western Connecticut State University Wednesday evening at Coughlin Field by the final score of, 2-1. With the win the Lancers are now 5-6, while the loss drops the visitors to the identical, 5-6, record.

Worcester State got on the board first scoring the lone first half goal, when freshman Dennis Kane (Monson, MA) scored his first collegiate goal on a beautiful pass from junior Miguel Vidal (Grafton, MA). The Lancers out shot the Colonials 10-5 in the half with Western Connecticut keeper Anthony Belanger (Thomaston, CT) making 6 stops in the first frame, while Worcester State goalie Albert Jenkins (Thomaston, GA) stopped 3 shots.

Midway through the second half, Western Connecticut tied the game when sophomore Shane Edgley (Naugatuck, CT) converted on a penalty kick after a Worcester State foul in the box.

Worcester State got the game-winner in the 67th minute when junior Matt Brothers (Auburn, MA) matched Edgley by finishing off a penalty kick of his own after a Western Connecticut violation.

For the night, Jenkins finished with his 3 saves, while Belanger totaled 9 saves on the night.

Worcester State returns to MASCAC action on Saturday when they travel to MCLA to take on the Trailblazers. Western Connecticut will be back on the pitch Saturday morning when they travel to Plymouth State.

SCORING SUMMARY:

1. 9:30 WORMS Dennis Kane (Miguel Vidal)
2. 60:50 WCSUMS Shane Edgley Penalty kick
3. 66:26 WORMS Matt Brothers Penalty kick

Shots: Western Connecticut 8, Worcester State 21
Saves: Western Connecticut 10 (Anthony Belanger 9; TEAM 1), WorcesteR State 4 (Albert Jenkins 3; TEAM 1)

 

Shane Edgley scores lone goal in WestConn 1-0 victory over Rhode Island College

DANBURY, CT —  Shane Edgley (Oakdale, CT) scored his sixth goal of the season on a free kick in the games 30th minute to lead Western Connecticut State University to a 1-0 victory over Little East Conference rival, Rhode Island College, at Westside Athletic Complex Saturday night.

Tony Belanger (Thomaston, CT), in his second collegiate start in goal, made seven saves and registered his first shutout for the Colonials.  Dennis Poulter (Waterbury, CT) and Luis Duque (Naugatuck, CT) cleared two Anchormen shots off the goal line to preserve the shutout for WestConn, now 5-5 overall and 1-2 in the LEC.

Jadon Neves (Warren, RI) made five saves for RIC which drops to 5-4-2 over all and 1-1-1 in the league.

The Anchormen had a 23-11 shot advantage over the Colonials including a 16-6 bulge in the second stanza.

WestConn travels to Worcester State College on Wednesday, October 3rd.  Game time is slated for 7:00pm.

 

 Rhode Island College (5-4-2, 1-1-1 LEC) vs. Western Connecticut (5-5-0, 1-2-0 LEC)
 Date: Sep 29, 2007  Attendance: 50
 Weather: Clear and cold
 Goals by period       1  2  Tot
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 Rhode Island College  0  0 -  0
 Western Connecticut.  1  0 -  1
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.  30:54 WCSUMS Shane Edgley (6) (unassisted) - Free kick
 Shots: Rhode Island College 23, Western Connecticut 11
 Saves: Rhode Island College 5 (Jadon Neves 5), Western Connecticut 9
 (Anthony Belanger 7; TEAM 2)
BRICE VALLIERES NETS TWO GOALS TO PACE TRINITY
TO A 3-2 VICTORY OVER WESTCONN


DANBURY, CT —  Brice Vallieres (Utica, NY) scored two goals including the game-winner as Trinity College defeated Western Connecticut State University, 3-2 in men's soccer action at Westside Athletic Complex Wednesday night.
            Vallieres scored in the 41st minute to even the score at 1-1 then netted what proved to be the winner in the 71st minute.  His second marker came off an assist from sophomore midfielder Chris Doran (Wayland, MA).
            WestConn raced out to a 1-0 advantage when Shane Edgley (Oakdale, CT) netted his team-leading fifth goal of the season 1:12 into the contest.
            The Colonials regained the lead in the 58th minute on Michael Serra's (Naugatuck, CT) first goal of the year.
            Michael Van Beuren (Spring City, PA) then knotted the match at 2-2 after the Colonials' defense broke down on a long pass at the midfield stripe.         
            Spencer Durland (Rochester, NY) came on to earn the victory in goal for the Bantams.  He made four saves in the second half after replacing starter Zac Trudeau (Norwell, MA) at intermission.  Trudeau made four stops in the first 45 minutes.
            Tony Belanger (Thomaston, CT) turned away two shots in his first collegiate start in net for the Colonials.  He was replacing Daniel Michalowski (Bristol, CT) who was injured in last Saturday's game at Eastern Connecticut State University.
            WestConn hosts Rhode Island College this Saturday at The WAC at 4 p.m.
 
Trinity (CT) (4-2) vs. Western Connecticut (4-5)
 Date: Sep 26, 2007  Attendance: 50
 
 Goals by period       	1  	2  	Tot
 Trinity (CT)........  	1  	2 	-  3
 Western Connecticut.  	1  	1 	-  2
 
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.   	1:12 	WCSUMS Shane Edgley (Michael Serra)
  2.  	41:06 	TRINITY Brice Vallieres (John Graves)
  3.  	58:44 	WCSUMS Michael Serra (Steven Carneiro)
  4.  	60:20 T	RINITY Michael Van Beuren (unassisted)
  5.  	71:32 	TRINITY Brice Vallieres (Chris Doran)
 
 Shots: Trinity (CT) 12, Western Connecticut 21
 Saves: Trinity (CT) 8 (Spencer Durland 4; Zac Trudeau 4), Western Connecticut 2 (Anthony Belanger 2)
EASTERN MEN'S SOCCER SUBDUES WESTERN IN 2-0 LEC VICTORY
Warriors open conference season with two wins for first time since the 1998 season

WILLIMANTIC, Conn. – The Eastern Connecticut State University men’s soccer team broke from a scoreless first half to take control in the second half on the way to a 2-0 Little East Conference victory over Western Connecticut State University Saturday afternoon at Thomas Nevers Field.

With the win, Eastern (4-3-0, 2-0-0 little east) opens its conference season with two straight wins for the first time since 1998, when it opened LEC play with three straight wins before dropping three of its final four in the conference. With an 8-1-2 record, the Warriors have lost only one of their last 11 conference regular-season matches, dating back to the final two matches of the 2005 season. Western is 4-4-0 overall, 0-2-0 in the conference.

After Eastern senior keeper Jay Barney (Mansfield) and Western junior keeper Daniel Michalowski (Bristol) combined to make 11 saves in a scoreless first half, the Warriors broke the deadlock five minutes into the second half when sophomore midfielder Nicholas Boretti (Marshfield, MA) scored his first career goal on a rebound of a shot by senior forward Rukevwe Ehwarieme (Norwich).

“At halftime, we challenged our players to come out and get a quick goal,” said first-year Eastern head coach Greg Devito. “We created a great chance, and put it home, and Nick Boretti did a great job finishing it off with a 1-touch finish. I think that goal took the wind out of Western’s sails pretty quickly.”

Barney was relatively untested the rest of the way in recording his 18th career full match shutout in 48 starts (as a freshman, Barney made six saves in a scoreless overtime draw at Western). Last year’s LEC Defensive Player-of-the-Year, Barney lowered his goals-against average to 0.78 and raised his save percentage to .875 by making eight saves.

The Warriors held an 11-4 advantage in shots in the second half, and sophomore forward Maxim Fantl (West Hartford) added an insurance goal with 15 minutes left when he found the far corner of the net with a shot from the right flank. The goal was the team-leading fifth of the year and 12th in 24 career games for Fantl, last year’s conference Rookie-of-the-Year.

“This was one of the first games where Rook (Ehwarieme) and Max were really playing together, and actually connecting and staying connected.” noted DeVito of his starting forwards. “You could hear them communicating out there. They were just ‘on’ on the whole game. We asked the team at halftime to communicate better, and I think that Rook and Max really communicated well.”

Michalowski made nine saves for Western before leaving the match due to an injury with 22 minutes left.

Eastern visits Elms College Wednesday at 4:30 p.m.

Eastern Conn. 2, Western Conn. 0 
Western Conn. (4-4-0, 0-2-0 little east)  	0 	0 	-- 0
Eastern Conn. (4-3-0, 2-0-0 little east)  	0 	2 	-- 2 
Scoring: Nicholas Boretti (Rukevwe Ehwarieme) 50:05; Maxim Fantl 75:00.

Shots: W-10, E-21; Saves: W-Daniel Michalowski 9 (68:00 min., 1 goal allowed), Anthony Belanger 2 (22:00, 1); E-Jay Barney 8.
Corner kicks: W-1, E-8.
VALIANTS EDGE WESTERN CONNECTICUT 3-2 IN OVERTIME

PURCHASE, N.Y. – Odinga Andenga (Kakamega, Kenya) tied the Valiant men’s soccer match at two in the 79th minute and the lone senior on the 2007 Valiant squad, Andy Rotondaro (Wethersfield, Conn.), netted the game winner in the 92nd minute in the overtime frame, as the Valiants defeated Western Connecticut 3-2 at GoValiants.com Field Wednesday.

In a very physical contest, the Valiants out shot the Colonials 20-10 while controlling the ball for most of the game. They suffered a bad break early in the first half when Western Connecticut was awarded a penalty shot on a takedown in the box. Shane Edgley scored on the penalty shot to put the Colonials ahead early.

The Valiants knotted the score at one in the 17th minute when Kris Morrice (Kirriemuir, Scotland) scored his first of the season off a pair of nice passes from Andenga and Kenneil Haye (Queens, N.Y.).

The match remained tied until the 74th minute, when Western Connecticut’s Robert Madden was left all alone on a restart to the left of the Valiant goal. He chipped one past keeper Jason Torres (Harrison, N.Y.) to take the lead.

In the 78th minute, after a flurry of shots from Haye and Anthony Ferraro (Bronx, N.Y.), Andenga was able to knock in a rebound to send the match into overtime.

Shortly after the start of the overtime, Rotondaro took a pass from Haye and put it past Western Connecticut keeper Daniel Michalowski to give the Valiants the 3-2 victory and Torres his first career win.

The Valiants (2-4-1) continue their homestand Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at GoValiants.com Field when they host Baruch. Live stats will be available on GoValiants.com.

 Western Connecticut (4-3-0) vs. Manhattanville (2-4-1)
 Date: Sep 19, 2007  Attendance: 125
 Weather: cool
 Goals by period       1  2 OT  Tot
 ----------------------------------
 Western Connecticut.  1  1  0 -  2
 Manhattanville......  1  1  1 -  3
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.  10:12 WCMS2007 Shane Edgley (4) Penalty kick
  2.  16:37 MVILLE Kris Morrice (1) (Odinga S. Andenga;Kenneil Haye)
  3.  73:28 WCMS2007 Robert Madden (2) (Jordan Dugbartey) 
  4.  78:09 MVILLE Odinga S. Andenga (1) (unassisted) 
  5.  91:20 MVILLE Andy Rotondaro (1) (Kenneil Haye)
 Shots: Western Connecticut 10, Manhattanville 20
 Saves: Western Connecticut 8 (Danial Michalowski 8), Manhattanville 3
 (Jason Torres 3)

 

SEBASTIAN CORDOBA NETS GAME WINNER AS CORSAIRS BLANK WESTCONN, 1-0

DANBURY, CT — (Sept. 15, 2007) - Sebastian Cordoba (Marlborough, MA) netted the game-winning goal and University of Massachusetts Dartmouth held on for the 1-0 victory, despite played a man down for the final 26 minutes over Western Connecticut State University at Westside Athletic Complex Saturday night.
     Cordoba, who received a pass from Michael Alves (Seekonk, MA) from midfield, lofted the ball from 32 yards away over the head of WestConn keeper Daniel Michalowski (Bristol, CT) in the 79th minute of play.
     The Corsairs, now 5-0 overall and 1-0 in the Little East Conference, played a man short after Byron Andrade (Brockton, MA) was issued a red card for a hard foul in the 64th minute.
     Senior keeper Kyle Fossey (Townsend, MA) earned the shut out while making six saves for the Corsairs.
     Michalowski made five saves for WestConn, which drops to 4-2 overall and 0-1 in the LEC.
     WestConn next travels to Manhattanville for a 7 p.m. match on Wednesday, September 19.
 
Soccer Game Summary (Final)
2007 WestConn Men's Soccer Statistics
UMass Dartmouth vs Western Connecticut (Sep 15, 2007 at Danbury, Conn.)
 UMass Dartmouth (5-0-0, 1-0-0 LEC) vs. Western Connecticut (4-2-0, 0-1-0 LEC)
 Date: Sep 15, 2007  Attendance: 100
 Weather: Sunny and windy
 Goals by period       1  2  Tot
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 UMass Dartmouth.....  0  1 -  1
 Western Connecticut.  0  0 -  0
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.  79:09 UMDMS Sebastian Cordoba (Michael Alves)
pass from midfield shot from 32 yards lofted
 Shots: UMass Dartmouth 19, Western Connecticut 14
 Saves: UMass Dartmouth 6 (Kyle Fossey 6), Western Connecticut 5
 (Daniel Michalowski 5)

 

SHANE EDGLEY WINS IT IN OVERTIME FOR THE COLONIALS

DANBURY, CT — (Sept. 12, 2007) - Sophomore forward Shane Edgley (Oakdale, CT) netted the game-winning goal with 4:47 remaining in the second overtime to lift the Western Connecticut State University men's soccer team to a 1-0 victory over Westfield State College at Westside Athletic Complex Wednesday night.
     Edgley had a good chance to end the contest exactly three minutes earlier in the final stanza but his blast from the right side caromed off the post.
     The game-winner came to him following a 30-yard pass from classmate Michael Serra (Naugatuck, CT) at the midfield stripe.
     Junior keeper Daniel Michalowski (Bristol, CT) had another outstanding game in net for the Colonials. He made seven saves including several point-blank attempts from the Owls.
     Mark Tiffany (Easthampton, MA) made seven stops for Westfield State, now 0-4 on the season.
     The Colonials finished with a 24-14 advantages on shot on the night.
     WestConn hosts UMass Dartmouth in its Little East Conference opener this Saturday at The WAC at 4 p.m.
 
Soccer Game Summary (Final)
2007 WestConn Men's Soccer Statistics
Westfield State vs Western Connecticut (Sep 12, 2007 at Danbury, Conn.)
 Westfield State (0-4) vs. Western Connecticut (4-1)
 Date: Sep 12, 2007  Attendance: 50
 Weather: Dark and still
 Goals by period       1  2 OT O2  Tot
 -------------------------------------
 Westfield State.....  0  0  0  0 -  0
 Western Connecticut.  0  0  0  1 -  1
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1. 105:13 WCMS2007 Shane Edgley (Michael Serra) - long pass to wide open on right side
 Shots: Westfield State 14, Western Connecticut 24
 Saves: Westfield State 7 (Mark Tiffany 7), Western Connecticut 7
 (Daniel Michalowski 7)
WINEKE SCORES SECOND-HALF GOAL TO GIVE MC DANIEL, 1-0 WIN OVER WESTCONN

WESTMINSTER, Md. – Timothy Wineke (Reisterstown, Md./North Carroll) scored the only goal of McDaniel’s 1-0 win over Western Connecticut State in non-conference men’s soccer action on Sunday.
     The Colonials (3-1) outshot the Green Terror (4-1) by a 12-8 margin but could not find the back of the net. McDaniel senior goalkeeper Christian Maisel (Eldersburg, Md./Boys Latin School of Maryland) recorded five saves on the day and his first collegiate assist.
     After a scoreless first 59 minutes, Maiselbeat a Western Connecticut attacker to the ball, picked it up and punted a the long pass through the middle of the field to Wineke, who dodged a defender and putting the ball in the upper-right corner for the win.
     Daniel Michalowski recorded two stops for the Colonials.
 
                         Soccer Game Summary (Final)
                     2007 WestConn Men's Soccer Statistics
       Western Connecticut vs McDaniel (Sep 09, 2007 at Westminster, Md.)
 Western Connecticut (3-1) vs. McDaniel (4-1)
 Date: Sep 09, 2007  Attendance: 123
 Weather: 81, breezy, partly sunny
 Goals by period       1  2  Tot
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 Western Connecticut.  0  0 -  0
 McDaniel............  0  1 -  1
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.  59:04 MCD Timothy Wineke (Christian Maisel) - counter off attack, long punt sprung
 Shots: Western Connecticut 12, McDaniel 8
 Saves: Western Connecticut 2 (Daniel Michalowski 2), McDaniel 5
 (Christian Maisel 5)

 

West Conn Tops Marywood in 2OT

Scranton, PA - Steve Carneiro scored at the 104 minute in the second overtime off a direct kick as visiting Western Connecticut State University improved to 3-0 on the year with a 1-0 win over host Marywood University Saturday afternoon in Scranton. The loss drops the Pacers to 1-3 on the year.

Duque's goal came after Michael Serra sent a direct kick into the box from the top left corner of the 18, which was hit initially by Luis Duque before Carneiro finished the game-winner. The Colonials enjoyed a 16-10 advantage in shots on the day, while Marywood held an 8-6 advantage in corner kicks.

Marywood's best scoring opportunity came early in the first half when Anthony Roma's header off a corner kick hit the near post and bounced clear. Danny Reynolds had 6 saves in goal for Marywood while Western Connecticut's Daniel Michalowski had two saves on the day to record the shutout.


 Western Connecticut (3-0) vs. Marywood University (1-3)
 Date: Sep 08, 2007  Attendance: 100
 Weather: Clear, low 80s
 Goals by period       1  2 OT O2  Tot
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 Western Connecticut.  0  0  0  1 -  1
 Marywood University.  0  0  0  0 -  0
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1. 104:00 WCMS2007 Steven Carneiro (Michael Serra;Luis Duque) - off direct kick
 Shots: Western Connecticut 16, Marywood University 10
 Saves: Western Connecticut 4 (Daniel Michalowski 2; TEAM 2), Marywood
 University 7 (Daniel Reynolds 6; TEAM 1)
 
ROBERT MADDEN NETS GAME WINNER OVER ALBERTUS MAGNUS

DANBURY, CT — Robert Madden (Hamden, CT) scored the game's only goal and Western Connecticut State University held on to defeat Albertus Magnus College, 1-0 in its home opener at Westside Athletic Complex Wednesday night.
     Madden deposited his first goal of the season following an initial shot from Jesse Ferro (Brookfield, MA) from the right side of the box. The junior forward picked up the loose ball outside the goal mouth and drilled it to the back of the net in the third minute of play.
     Dan Michalowski (Bristol, CT) earned the shut out after making four saves for the Colonials.
     Gerald O'Connor (Hamden, CT), a teammate of Madden's at Hamden High School back in 2004, made five saves for the Falcons.
     The Colonials out shot the Falcons, 14-5 on the night
     WestConn improves to 2-0-0 while Albertus Magnus drops to 1-1-1 on the young season.
     WestConn travels to Marywood College this Saturday, September 8 for a 12 noon kick off. Sunday, it moves on to McDaniel College in Maryland for another non-conference game. Kick off is scheduled for 1 p.m.
 
                        Soccer Game Summary (Final)
                     2007 WestConn Men's Soccer Statistics
    Albertus Magnus vs Western Connecticut (Sep 05, 2007 at Danbury, Conn.)
 Albertus Magnus (1-1-1) vs. Western Connecticut (2-0-0)
 Date: Sep 05, 2007  Attendance: 50
 Weather:
 Goals by period       1  2  Tot
 -------------------------------
 Albertus Magnus.....  0  0 -  0
 Western Connecticut.  1  0 -  1
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.   3:47 WCMS2007 Robert Madden (1) (Jesse Ferro)
 Shots: Albertus Magnus 5, Western Connecticut 14
 Saves: Albertus Magnus 5 (Gerald O'Connor 5), Western Connecticut 4
 (Daniel Michalowski 4)
SHANE EDGLEY POWERS COLONIALS IN DOUBLE OVERTIME VICTORY

Western Connecticut State Univ. – 2
Fitchburg State College – 1 (OT)

FITCHBURG, Mass. – Western Connecticut State University got two goals from senior Shane Edgley (Oakdale, CT/Montville) including the game-winner with a minute to play in the second overtime as the Colonials bested Fitchburg State College, 2-1, Saturday afternoon at Elliot in the season opening game for both clubs.

Western Connecticut had a chance to win the game in the 90th minute on a point-blank shot by senior Patrick Odell (Litchfield, CT/Litchfield) but Falcon netminder Evan Ouellette (Cornish, ME/Sacopee Valley) was able to get a piece of the ball with his left hand to preserve the tie game.

Fitchburg State struck first at the end of the opening half when freshman Kevin Mascary (North Easton, MA/Oliver Ames) scored on a breakaway. The goal in the 39th minute was set up by junior David Tyler (Hubbardston, MA/Quabbin), who sent Mascary in alone with a through ball.

The Colonials knotted the game at 1-1 with just under 15 minutes to play in regulation on an Edgley blast that snuck inside the left post.

WCSU goalkeeper Daniel Michalowski (Bristol, CT/Bristol Eastern) made five stops in net. FSC starting goalkeeper Matt Carey (Stratford, MA/Bunnell) turned away all three shots he faced in 70 minutes of play while the backup Ouellette was credited with three stops.

 Western Conn State (1-0-0) vs. Fitchburg State (0-1-0)
 Date: Sep 01, 2007  Attendance: 50
 Weather: Partly Cloudy
 Goals by period       1  2 OT O2  Tot
 -------------------------------------
 Western Conn State..  0  1  0  1 -  2
 Fitchburg State.....  1  0  0  0 -  1
 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.  38:58 FITC Kevin Mascary (1) (David Tyler)
  2.  76:31 WCSU Shane Edgley (1) (Mike Serra)
  3. 118:41 WCSU Shane Edgley (2) (Robert Madden)
 Shots: Western Conn State 17, Fitchburg State 12
 Saves: Western Conn State 4 (Daniel Michalowski 4), Fitchburg State 6
 (Evan Ouellette 3; Matthew Carey 3)
Keene State Predicted to Repeat
as Men’s Soccer Champions

PROVIDENCE, R.I.—The Keene State College men’s soccer team has been predicted to repeat as Little East Conference champions after a vote by the conference’s eight head coaches. The Owls earned six first-place votes and a second-place tally for 48 total points. Each head coach cast a vote, but could not select their team.

Under the watchful eye of Head Coach Dr. Ron Butcher, Keene State College has hoisted the Little East Conference championship trophy five times since 1999, reaching a conference-high six berths in the championship round. Last season, the Owls posted a 15-6-1 overall record, including a 4-2-1 mark in the conference circuit. Butcher led his charges to a 3-0 victory at Plymouth State University in the championship round of the Little East Conference Tournament, recording the program’s eighth NCAA Tournament appearance in the past 10 campaigns. Keene State returns nine starters from last season’s squad, including National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-New England Region, second-team selection junior forward Alex Horne (Harvard, Mass.).

Plymouth State University, the 2006 conference regular season champions and tournament finalist, enter the 2007 campaign in the No. 2 position, just six points off the Owls’ pace. The Panthers received a first-place vote and five second-place tallies for 42 total points. In 2006, Head Coach Rob Wright guided his squad to an overall record of 10-7-2 and registering his fourth consecutive ECAC Tournament berth. The 2006 Little East All-Conference second team pick Keith Whittemore (Holderness, N.H.) highlights a highly-talented Plymouth State squad.

Eastern Connecticut State University edged Rhode Island College for the No. 3 spot. The Warriors earned the final first-place vote and 30 total points, outpointing the Anchormen by just two points.

The University of Mass. Boston (26) and Western Connecticut State University (26) share the No. 5 position, while the University of Southern Maine (16), the University of Mass. Dartmouth (8) close out the coaches’ rankings.

The Little East Conference kicks off its 12th season on Sept. 1, when three conference members take to the pitch. The top four schools in the final regular season standings qualify for the Little East Conference Tournament, beginning on Oct. 31. The Little East Conference champion will be crowned on Nov. 3 and earn the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

2007 Little East Conference Men’s Soccer Coaches’ Preseason Poll

Institution 		Total Points (1st Place)
Keene State College 	48 	6
Plymouth State University 	42 	1
Eastern Connecticut 	30 	1
Rhode Island College 	28 
UMass Boston 	26 
Western Connecticut 	26 
Southern Maine 	16 
UMass Dartmouth 	8 

 


KEITH MCLOUGHLIN NAMED ASSISTANT MEN’S SOCCER
COACH AT WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY

DANBURY, CT – (August 17, 2007) - Keith Mcloughlin has been appointed the new Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach at Western Connecticut State University on Friday.
     Mcloughlin has extensive experience working with premier club and high school teams in both Connecticut and Massachusetts, most recently as a member of the Soccer Extreme coaching staff.
     He served as the Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Regis College (Weston, MA) from 2001-2002.
     Born in London, the United Kingdom native holds the UEFA B Soccer Coaching License and attended Abingdon College (Oxford, UK) from 1995-1999.
     He will assist the Colonials in all facets of the game, as well as undertaking the specific duties related to goalkeeper training.
     The WestConn men’s soccer season kicks off at Fitchburg State College on Saturday, September 1.