NEWARK, NJ – Rutgers-Newark blanked a stubborn St. Joseph's LI, 4-0, in the opening round of the ECAC D-III Men's Soccer Championship opening round on Alumni Field.
BOX SCORE & PLAY-BY-PLAY
Junior goalkeeper
Jonathan Frances posted his seventh shutout of the season for the Raiders by making just two second-half stops.
Three late goals broke open a defensive struggle as Golden Eagle junior goalkeeper Chris Muhs made 14 saves to keep things close despite a 33-12 advantage in shots by the Scarlet Raiders (12-8-2).
Freshman forward
Diego Moraes took a cross from the middle of the box from senior midfielder
Richie Villamar and fired a shot from the left side into the far side of the net just 4:25 into the match. But that would be the only goal scored until the 83rd minute.
The Raiders hit the crossbar twice and Muhs notched 14 saves for the Golden Eagles (13-9-0) to send the contest into the final 10 minutes at 1-0.
Sophomore forward
Josh Alvarez tallied back-to-back goals in just over four minutes to give the Raiders some breathing room. Alvarez collected the ball just outside the 18, spun to his right around a defender and fired a shot into the right side of the goal in the 83rd minute to make it 2-0. Four minutes later, junior midfielder
Nick Kyprianou sent a 45-yard free kick to the center of the net just below the crossbar. Muhs batted the ball away, but Alvarez was there to put away the ball and the match.
Freshman forward
Valdrin Seci curled in a beautiful shot from the left side into the right side of the net with just 1:36 left for the finishing touch. Freshman defender
Ryan Lopes got the assist on a through pass.
Fourth-seeded Rutgers-Newark advances to Saturday's semifinal round to take on top-seeded Drew University in Ranger Stadium in Madison. Third-seeded Richard Stockton (12-6-4) ousted Sage Colleges (11-8-1), 4-2, in the other opening round contest to advance to Saturday's play against second-seeded William Paterson (13-4-3).
The New Jersey Athletic Conference advances three teams to the semifinals, and Rutgers-Newark returns to repeat its semifinal match up against top-seeded Drew in Ranger Stadium. The Rangers took a 3-0 decision last November.
Rutgers-Newark and Drew square off at 1 p.m. with Stockton and Paterson battling at 3:30. The winners play for the title at 1 p.m. Sunday in Madison.