|
Lake Buena Vista, Florida -
The Tiger men's soccer team fell just short of winning its second
championship in a 4-3 shootout loss to Middlebury College.
Trinity (23-1) and Middlebury
played to a scoreless tie through 90 minutes of regulation and two
10-minute overtime periods. The Tigers out-shot Middlebury 23-12,
but couldn't find the net.
Joseph DeCosta narrowly missed
a game-winning shot as time ran down in regulation. His shot went
off the fingertips of Middlebury goalkeeper Brian Bush, who was named
the Tournament Most Valuable Player. Bush and the Middlebury
defense did not allow a goal for the entire postseason.
Robert C'deBaca also just
missed a game-winner as his header three minutes into overtime was saved
by a Middlebury defender.
In the shootout, both teams
made their first attempts, but Trinity missed on the second - hitting
the right post. Middlebury converted its second and took a 2-1
advantage. After the Tigers tied it 2-2, goalkeeper David
Steinberg kept it tied with a save on Middlebury's next PK try.
The shootout was tied 3-3 after the fourth round of shots, but then
Trinity hit the cross bar on the fifth shot.
That miss set up Brandon
Jackson's game-winning shot for Middlebury, giving his team its first
national championship.
"I felt that we played good enough soccer to
create enough chances to win in the first half, and again in the second
half and overtime," Trinity Head Coach Paul McGinlay explained. "When it
comes to penalty kicks, there's no more coaching."
"Over 400 teams started the year," McGinlay
continued, "and on November 24 there were two left. We came as close as
you can possible come to having the perfect season."
Trinity placed three players on the
All-Tournament Team, including C'deBaca, Patrick Floeck, and German
Gomez.
|