Subscribe

WVIAC Soccer Rewind 9/21 - 27

Posted by CoachPMcGinnis on Monday, September 28, 2009

Men's:
Sunday, 9/27
Charleston took outright possession of first place in the league standings by nipping Davis & Elkins 1-0 in double overtime...Darko Karamitic netted the game-winner for the Golden Eagles.

Saturday, 9/26
Seton Hill's Jon DeLuca posted his sixth shutout as the Griffins blanked Concord 3-0...Mike Pistenis tallied a goal and an assist in the SHU victory...West Virginia Wesleyan scored twice in the first six minutes on their way to a 5-0 victory over Salem International...The match was stopped after 70 minutes when an injury left the Tigers with only six contestants...Leonardo Tillemont had 14 saves for SIU...Derik Swope scored two goals, and Craig Neff made six saves to lead Pitt Johnstown to a 3-0 triumph over Shepherd...Wheeling Jesuit moved into second place in the WVIAC standings by thumping Alderson-Broaddus 4-0...Stephen Hawthorne struck twice in the second half for the Cardinals...Danny Fernandez's 53rd minute score gave Ohio Valley a 1-0 lead, but Lake Erie responded with a pair of goals in the match's final four minutes to claim a 2-1 triumph.

Thursday, 9/24
Seton Hill outshot homestanding Findlay 14-6, but fell 1-0.

Wednesday, 9/23
Michael Wilson netted two second half goals to lift Alderson-Broaddus past Pitt Johnstown 2-0...Davis & Elkins got single goals from Brett Keatley, John-Carlo Rock, and James Kpainay to edge Wheeling Jesuit 3-2...A quick start and Brett Fackenthal's two goals helped West Virginia Wesleyan to an in-region 4-1 win over Gannon...Frankie Parks netted the game-winner in the 76th minute to propel Concord past Bluefield College (VA) 2-1...Dion Peters scored twice as Charleston subdued PSAC foe Shippensburg 2-0.

Tuesday, 9/22
Josh Wise tallied a third minute goal and Shepherd went on to down Washington Adventist 2-0...Ohio Valley netted a season-high total of goals during a 6-2 win against Salem International.

Monday, 9/21
Seton Hill and Lock Haven battled to a 1-1 deadlock...Mike Belsito notched the SHU goal.

Women's:
Sunday, 9/27
Wheeling Jesuit got the match's lone goal in a key 1-0 league win over Charleston...Meghan Zayas got an 80th minute goal, but Wesleyan couldn't complete a comeback in a 2-1 setback at Mercyhurst.

Saturday, 9/26
Stephanie Szczur and Brittney Miller scored goals to lead Pitt Johnstown to a 2-1 Homecoming victory against Shepherd...Concord limited Seton Hill to four shots and Katie Cuviello scored a pair of goals in a 3-0 victory...Ohio Valley was outshot 23-1 during a 5-0 loss at Lake Erie.

Thursday, 9/24

West Virginia Wesleyan outshot #23 Indiana (PA) 20-18, including 9-3 on goal, but dropped a 2-1 decision despite Hannah Macormic's first goal of the campaign...Seton Hill fell behind 2-0 at the break before dropping a 6-0 contest at Shippensburg.

Wednesday, 9/23
Davis & Elkins ran their win streak to seven after nipping Concord 2-1 in double overtime in a battle league title contenders...Kim Brown's 99th minute goal was the game-winner....Alderson-Broaddus didn't allow a second half shot on goal during a 2-1 win over Charleston...Taylor Bryant's first goal of the season in the 49th minute provided the winning margin.

Tuesday, 9/22
Ohio Valley swamped Salem International 8-0 for the Lady Scots' first win of the campaign...Jessica Park turned away five shots as Wheeling Jesuit blanked Lake Erie 2-0...Pitt Johnstown outshot visiting Saint Vincent 23-3 on the way to a 2-0 triumph...A goal just before the half doomed Shepherd in a 1-0 loss to Frostburg State.

0 comments:

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)