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College Soccer Updates - 9/1/09

Georgetown men draw with Adelphi

Written by Georgetown Athletics
September 02, 2009
 
 
Garden City, N.Y.- The Georgetown University men’s soccer squad went on the road to open the 2009 season and came away with a scoreless tie in double overtime against the Adelphi University Panthers (0-0-1) on Tuesday evening.  The Hoyas controlled the tempo of the game, but couldn’t capitalize on opportunities to get the 0-0 tie and to move to 0-0-1 on the season.

“We got behind them a bunch tonight and had a lot of very good opportunities,” said Georgetown Head Coach Brian Wiese.  “Their keeper came up with some big saves.  We created a lot but we didn’t capitalize on opportunities.”

The Hoyas controlled the pace from the opening minutes Seth C’deBaca (Albuquerque, N.M./Sandia Prep) and Jose Colchao (Fairfax, Va./Lake Braddock Secondary School) had a number of solid looks at the goal.  Meanwhile, the back four allowed just three Panther shots in the first half with keeper Matthew Brutto (Warrington, Pa./Central Bucks South) being forced to save only one ball.

Senior Scott Larrabee (Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. / South Bay Force / Loyola High School of Los Angeles) had a chance in the 39th minute but it was blocked as the squads went into the locker room scoreless.

more: http://www.topdrawersoccer.com/college-soccer/college-soccer-latest-news/nid-9320

 


Previewing The 2009 St. John’s Men’s Soccer Team

Aug. 26, 2009

QUEENS, N.Y. - After a run to the NCAA College Cup a season ago, the St. John’s men’s soccer team enters the 2009 campaign with high expectations. The Red Storm was 19-3-3 in 2008 and led the nation with 16 shutouts. With returning players accounting for 94.9 percent (37-of-39) of the goals scored last year and the return of the entire defensive line, the Red Storm is the preseason favorite to win the BIG EAST Red Division and has been ranked as high as No. 1 in the preseason polls.

Goalkeepers
Goalkeeping was once again a strength for St. John’s in 2008 as the squad led the nation and set a new-school record with 16 shutouts.

With the graduation of Neal Kitson, a third round selection in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft, the position is up for grabs, however. Redshirt senior Derby Carrillo (South Bay Force / CSU Dominguez Hills / Downey, CA) figures to get the starting nod, but will face competition from solid freshmen Nunzio Belfiore, Rafael Diaz and Alex Naples.

more info: http://redstormsports.cstv.com/sports/m-soccer/spec-rel/082609aac.html

 


Shannon Bullock (South Bay Force/ Mira Costa HS/ Manhattan Beach, CA ) and Long Beach State:

more info: http://www.longbeachstate.com/sports/w-soccer/lbst-w-soccer-body.html

 


Champions CSU Dominguez Hills Regain Form in 4-0 Thrashing of CS San Marcos
 
 

CARSON -- Three days after getting off to a rough start at Grand Canyon to start 2009, the defending national champions regained their form in their home opener against Cal State San Marcos after the raising of their championship flag in a pre-game ceremony, and the result was an inspiring 4-0 win after two goals by senior
Andrew Marinez (South Bay Force/ Santa Monica HS/ Santa Monica, CA) to bring CSUDH to 1-1 on the young season.
 
more info: http://www.gotoros.com/news/2009/9/1/MSOC_recap_090109.aspx?path=msoc
 

Cal Poly Pomona’s Men’s Soccer ~ A new look at the top is the biggest change that occurred during the offseason for the Cal Poly Pomona men’s soccer team. The Broncos are under the direction of first-year coach Lance Thompson, who led Notre Dame de Namur to its first-ever NCAA postseason berth last season. Justin Valashinas (South Bay Force / Fort Lewis / Mira Costa HS) and Brad Jones will help lead the Broncos...

more info: http://www.csupomona.edu/~athletic/Boosters/roundup/index.htm

 


UC Santa Cruz and Dane Hill (South Bay Force / PVHS)...

more info: http://www.goslugs.com/teams/soccer/men/msocroster.html

 


 



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