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NEXT MATCH UMass Dartmouth at Southern Maine Saturday, October 11 (1:00 p.m.) At USM Soccer Field Gorham, Maine
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Bates Blanks Southern Maine, 3-0
LEWISTON, Maine -- The Bates College men's soccer team got back on the winning track and above the .500 mark with a 3-0 non-conference victory over the University of Southern Maine on Wednesday at Russell Street Field. Freshman Chris Okano (Los Angeles, Calif.), junior Pat King (Gorham, Maine) and sophomore Patrick Jackson (Durham, N.H.) all scored for the Bobcats, who moved to 5-4-0. The visiting Huskies dropped to 8-4-1. Okano got the Bobcats on the scoreboard in the 18th minute by converting a cross from sophomore Tim Molnar (Rocky River, Ohio), who had embarked on a breakaway down the right sideline. King volleyed in senior Oliver Fadly's (Lexington, Mass.) corner kick in the 27th minute to make it 2-0. Bates got a third goal with 11:08 left in the game on a penalty kick by Jackson, who struck the ball past Southern Maine goalkeeper Steve May (Brunswick, Maine) into the upper right corner to make it 3-0. Jackson leads the Bobcats with five goals. Three yellow cards in the game and 24 fouls underscored the physicality of the game. The host Bobcats took 13 shots to the Huskies' 11. Freshman goalie Greg Watts (West Chester, Pa.) made five saves in earning the second shutout of his career. May made four saves for Southern Maine. Bates will play at NESCAC rival Trinity College on Saturday (12:00 p.m.). USM next plays host to the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth on Saturday (1:00 p.m.) in a Little East Conference match. At Lewiston, Maine 1 2 Final Southern Maine (8-4-1) 0 0 0 Bates (5-4-0) 2 1 3 Scoring: 1. B, Chris Okano (Tim Molnar) 17:54; 2. B, Peter King (Oliver Fadly) 26:34; 3. B, Patrick Jackson (penalty kick) 78:52. Goalie Saves: SM, Steve May 4 B, Greg Watts 5 Shots: SM, 11 B, 13 Corner Kicks: SM, 1 B, 6 ################################################################################ Monday, October 6, 2008
David Kreps Named LEC Goalkeeper of the Week
GORHAM, Maine -- Junior David Kreps (Agawam, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson) of the University of Southern Maine men's soccer team has been named the Little East Conference Goalkeeper of the Week for the week of September 29 through October 5. The announcement of the award was made Monday afternoon by Jonathan Harper, commissioner of the Little East. This is the second time this season that Kreps has been picked as the LEC Goalkeeper of the Week. He was previously selected for the week of September 15-21. In two matches last week, Kreps compiled a 0.50 goals against average and made nine saves. The 5-foot-11 keeper made five saves en route to his third shutout of the season, a 2-0 victory on the road over LEC rival Plymouth State University. He registered four saves in a tough, 1-0 loss to Colby College. On the season, Kreps has a 0.74 goals against average, made 32 saves and has a 5-2 record with three shutouts. The Huskies, 8-3-1 overall and 3-0-0 sitting atop the conference standings along with Rhode Island College, play at Bates College on Wednesday (4:00 p.m.). ################################################################################ Saturday, October 4, 2008 (Courtesy of Plymouth State University Sports Information)
Southern Maine Upends Plymouth State 2-0 Coach Mike Keller Get 100th Career Win
PLYMOUTH, N.H. -- Senior Greg Cox (Brookline, Mass./Hebron Academy) scored one goal and assisted on the other Saturday afternoon as the University of Southern Maine remained unbeaten in Little East Conference play following a 2-0 victory over Plymouth State University in men's soccer action at Panther Field. The victory puts USM in a tie for first place in the LEC with Rhode Island College, both schools with 3-0 conference records. The Huskies improve to 8-3-1 overall, while PSU drops to 4-6-0 overall and 1-2-0 in LEC games. The outcome also gave USM head coach Mike Keller his 100th career victory. Keller, now in his fifth season at USM (1992, 2005-2008; 42-38-5) also had stints as head coach at the University of Maine Presque Isle (1990), Thomas College (1993-97) and Maine Maritime Academy (1998-2004). Cox scored his fourth goal of the season with just over four minutes remaining in the first half, with an assist from classmate Ben Slagle (Scarborough, Maine). It was still a tight game until Cox set up junior Peter McHugh (Portland, Maine/Scarborough) for his team-leading 10th goal of the season in the final minute of play. PSU finished with a 9-6 advantage in shots, but could not put one past junior David Kreps (Agawam, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson), who finished with five saves for his third shutout of the season. Senior Tyler Shute (Deerfield, N.H./Concord) was credited with two saves for PSU. Plymouth State returns to action Tuesday (7:00 p.m.) with a non-conference clash at Tufts University. Southern Maine is back on the pitch at Bates College Wednesday (4:00 p.m.). At Plymouth, N.H. 1 2 Final Southern Maine (8-3-1; 3-0-0) 1 1 2 Plymouth State (4-6-0; 1-2-0) 0 0 0 Scoring: 1. SM, Greg Cox (Ben Slagle) 40:50; 2. SM, Peter McHugh (Cox) 89:51. Goalie Saves: SM, David Kreps 5 PS, Tyler Shute 2 Shots: SM, 6 PS, 9 Corner Kicks: SM, 1 PS, 3 ################################################################################ Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Colby Defeats Southern Maine 1-0
GORHAM, Maine -- Junior forward Scott Brown (Trumbull, Conn.) scored the only goal of the match in the 19th minute to give Colby College a 1-0 victory over the University of Southern Maine in a non-conference men's soccer match played Wednesday afternoon at a soggy USM Soccer Field. The win snapped a three-match losing streak for the Mules, and got them back level at 3-3-0. The Mules are unbeaten in their last 26 matches against the Huskies, and now lead the all-time series 27-6-3. The Huskies, who had their four-match winning streak snapped, slip to 7-3-1 overall. Brown capitalized on a miscue in the Southern Maine defense to win a 50-50 ball in the penalty area and beat USM junior goalkeeper David Kreps (Agawam, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson) with a 15-yard shot. The goal was the second of the season for Brown. Colby's junior goalkeeper Doug Sibor (Hingham, Mass./Milton Academy) and his defensive back line made the goal stand up, limiting the Huskies to just seven shots in the match. Sibor was credited with four saves. Pressing the offense over the final 15 minutes, the Huskies had two excellent scoring opportunities against Sibor, but both shots went wide of the goal. Kreps also made four saves. Southern Maine will be in action on Saturday (4:30 p.m.) when it travels to Plymouth (N.H.) State University for a Little East Conference match. Colby will host Wesleyan University on Saturday (1:30 p.m.) for a NESCAC match. At Gorham, Maine 1 2 Final Colby (3-3-0) 1 0 1 Southern Maine (7-3-1) 0 0 0 Scoring: C, Scott Brown (unassisted) 18:01. Goalie Saves: C, Doug Sibor 4 SM, David Kreps 4 Shots: C, 11 SM, 7 Corner Kicks: C, 4 SM, 8 ################################################################################ Monday, September 29, 2008
USM's Peter McHugh Named LEC Offensive Player of the Week
GORHAM, Maine -- Junior midfielder Peter McHugh (Portland, Maine/Scar- borough) of the University of Southern Maine men's soccer team has been named the Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Week for the week of September 22-28. The LEC weekly awards were announced today by LEC commissioner, Jonathan Harper. McHugh is the fourth member of the USM team to be honored this season. He joins juniors Steve May (Brunswick, Maine) and David Kreps (Agawam, Mass.) who previously were tabbed as Goalie of Week (September 8 and 22, respectively) and senior Colin Reilly (Evergreen, Colo.) who was picked as the Defensive Player of the Week (September 22) as USM players recognized by the conference. A 5-foot-10 central midfielder, McHugh helped the Huskies to a 2-0-0 record last week scoring three goals and dishing out two assists for an eight-point week. He had two goals and an assist in the Huskies' 5-0 non-conference win over Thomas College on September 23, then had a goal and assisted the game- winning goal in a 2-1, overtime win over the University of Massachusetts Boston in an LEC match played Saturday. With his eight points last week, McHugh moved to the top of the Huskies score sheet with 22 points (nine goals, four assists). Southern Maine (7-2-1), winner of four straight matches, hosts Colby College in a non conference match on Wednesday (4:30 p.m.). ################################################################################ Saturday, September 27, 2008
Southern Maine Downs UMass Boston in OT, 2-1
PORTLAND, Maine -- Sophomore midfielder Adam Gadbois (Brunswick, Maine/Mt. Ararat) scored six minutes into the first sudden-death overtime period to give the University of Southern Maine Huskies a hard-fought, 2-1 victory over the University of Massachusetts Boston Beacons in a Little East Conference men’s soccer match played Saturday afternoon at a rain-soaked Memorial Field in Portland, Maine. The win is the fourth straight for the Huskies who improve to 7-2-1 overall and 2-0-0 in conference play. The loss was the fourth consecutive for the Beacons who slide to 2-6-0 overall and 0-2-0 in LEC play. Gadbois scored the game winner as he redirected a pass from junior Peter McHugh (Portland, Maine/Scarborough) into an open net for his first point as a Husky. Senior Colin Reilly (Evergreen, Colo.) placed a free kick from just outside the penalty area to the far side post where McHugh headed it back across the goal to Gadbois who used his chest to redirect the ball into the net. Playing in rainy conditions throughout the match, the Huskies struck first as McHugh netted his team-leading ninth goal of the season, converting a cross from sophomore Chris Gassman (Kennebunk, Maine), in the 17th minute. UMass Boston got the equalizer less than five minutes later when senior Rich Stone (Quincy, Mass.) got his first goal of the season off an assist from freshman Michael Guilfoy (Weymouth, Mass.). The teams battled through a scoreless second half as UMB sophomore goalkeeper Dom Persuitte (West Barnstable, Mass.) smothered a diving header by McHugh. USM's best scoring opportunity came with less than five minutes on the clock, but senior midfielder Ben Slagle's (Scarborough, Maine/Bridgton Academy) shot from the top of penalty area went just wide of the right post. Persuitte finished the match with three saves. His USM counterpart, junior David Kreps (Agawam, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson) was credited with five saves. Southern Maine will be at home on Wednesday (4:30 p.m.) hosting Colby College in a non-conference match. UMass Boston also will be in action Wednesday (3:30 p.m.) entertaining Becker College in a non-conference match. At Portland, Maine 1 2 OT Final UMass Boston (2-6-0; 0-2-0) 1 0 0 1 Southern Maine (7-2-1; 2-0-0) 1 0 1 2 Scoring: 1. SM, Peter McHugh (Chris Gassman) 16:48; 2. UMB, Rich Stone (Mike Guilfoy) 21:06; 3. SM, Adam Gadbois (Peter McHugh, Colin Reilly) 95:54. Goalie Saves: UMB, Dom Persuitte 3 SM, David Kreps 5 Shots: UMB, 9 SM, 14 Corner Kicks: UMB, 1 SM, 7 ################################################################################ Friday, September 26, 2008
UMass Boston, USM Men's Soccer Match Moved to Deering HS
GORHAM, Maine -- The University of Southern Maine Department of Athletics announced today that the site and start time for the Little East Conference men's soccer match between USM and the University of Massachusetts Boston on Saturday have been changed. Due to weather and field condition concerns, the match will be played at Deering High School in Portland starting at 4:30 p.m. Southern Maine enters the match with a 6-2-1 record overall and 1-0-0 in the conference. UMass Boston is 2-5-0 overall and 0-1-0 in LEC play. ################################################################################ Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Southern Maine Blanks Thomas 5-0
WATERVILLE, Maine -- Junior midfielder Peter McHugh (Portland, Maine/Scarborough) scored a pair of goals to lead the University of Southern Maine Huskies to a 5-0 victory over the Thomas College Terriers in a non- conference men's soccer match Tuesday afternoon. The win was the third straight for the Huskies who improve to 6-2-1 overall. The Terriers dip to 2-5-0. Senior Greg Cox (Brookline, Mass./Hebron Academy) put the Huskies on the board early as he headed home a cross from senior Sinisa Bajic (Belgrade, Serbia/Portland) for his third goal of the season. Senior Ben Slagle (Scarborough, Maine/Bridgton Academy) made it 2-0 with an unassisted goal less than a minute later. McHugh got the first of his two goals in the 16th minute of play. Sophomore Nick Johnson (South Portland, Maine) made it 4-0 in the 30th minute. McHugh had the only goal of the second half, coming in the 70th minute, converting an assist from Johnson. McHugh's two goals gives him a team-leading eight on the season. Junior David Kreps (Agawam, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson) posted his second straight shutout for USM making six saves. Freshman Anthony Wheeler and sophomore James Gorneau split the goalkeeping chores for Thomas. Each made two saves. Southern Maine returns home on Saturday (1:00 p.m.) to host the University of Massachusetts Boston in a Little East Conference match. Thomas travels to Castleton (Vt.) State College on Saturday (1:00 p.m.) for a North Atlantic Conference match. At Waterville, Maine 1 2 Final Southern Maine (6-2-1) 4 1 5 Thomas (2-5-0) 0 0 0 Scoring: 1. SM, Greg Cox (Sinisa Bajic) 8:54; 2. SM, Ben Slagle (unassisted) 8:59; 3. SM, Peter McHugh (unassisted) 15:24; 4. SM, Nick Johnson (McHugh) 29:20; 5. SM, McHugh (Johnson) 69:59. Goalie Saves: SM, David Kreps 6 T, Anthony Wheeler (26:05) 2, James Gorneau (63:55) 2 Shots: SM, 13 T, 7 Corner Kicks: SM, 4 T, 2 ################################################################################ Monday, September 22, 2008
Kreps, Reilly Recognized by Little East Conference
GORHAM, Maine -- Two members of the University of Southern Maine men's soccer have been recognized by the Little East Conference for their outstanding play during the week of September 15-21. Junior David Kreps (Agawam, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson) was picked as the Goalkeeper of the Week, and senior defender Colin Reilly (Evergreen, Colo.) was tabbed as the Defensive Player of the Week. Jonathan Harper, commissioner of the Little East Conference, announced the weekly honors Monday afternoon. Kreps and Reilly are the second and third members of the USM team to be recognized by the LEC this season. Kreps and Reilly were key figures last week as the Huskies posted impressive wins over Bowdoin College and LEC rival Keene State College. Kreps allowed just one goal (on a penalty kick) and made seven saves in the two matches as the Huskies downed Bowdoin, 3-1, and shut out Keene State on the road, 5-0. Kreps lowered his seasonal goals against average to 1.00, and he picked up his first shutout of the year in the win over Keene State. Reilly, a two-time All-Little East second team selection, was the anchor in the middle of the Huskies' defense that allowed only eight shots on goal against sides ranked sixth (KSC) and seventh (Bowdoin) in last week's NSCAA (National Soccer Coaches Association of America) regional poll. The Huskies, 5-2-1 overall and 1-0-0 in the LEC, travel to Thomas College on Tuesday (3:30 p.m.) for a non-conference match. ################################################################################ Saturday, September 20, 2008
Southern Maine Explodes Past Keene State 5-0
KEENE, N.H. -- The University of Southern Maine got goals from five different players in the first half and went on to post a 5-0 victory over Keene State College in a Little East Conference men's soccer match Saturday afternoon. The win was the second straight for the Huskies and lifts their record to 5-2-1 overall. The Owls, winless in their last three matches, slip to 2-3-2 overall. The match was the conference opener for both sides. Southern Maine burst on top in the opening minute as sophomore Alex Burnham (North Yarmouth, Maine/Greely) got his foot on a cross from senior Greg Cox (Brookline, Mass./Hebron Academy) to collect his first goal as a Husky. Three minutes later, Cox was on the receiving end of a pass from senior Sinisa Bajic (Belgrade, Serbia/Portland) and placed a shot into the upper left hand corner. Senior Ben Slagle (Scarborough, Maine/Bridgton Academy) got his head onto a cross from Bajic in the 25th minute to make it 3-0. Bajic's two assists now gives him 102 points for his career, five shy of the school record of 107 set by John Sylva (1974-77). Junior Peter McHugh (Portland, Maine/Scarborough) and sophomore Nick Johnson (South Portland, Maine) found the net in the 36th and 40th minutes respectively to give USM a five-goal advantage at halftime. The Owls had two good scoring opportunities in the second half, but senior Alex Horne (Harvard, Mass.) sailed a penalty kick over the net, and later his header smacked off the cross bar. Junior goalkeeper David Kreps (Agawam, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson) made five stops in the USM net to register his first shutout of the season. Junior Peter Kersker (Beverly, Mass.) started in goal for Keene State and surrendered four goals without making a save. Senior Scott Panone (Wolcott, Conn.) came on in the 38th minute to allow one goal and make two saves. Southern Maine travels to Thomas College on Tuesday (3:30 p.m.) for a non- conference match. Keene State is at Worcester State College on Wednesday (7:00 p.m.). At Keene, N.H. 1 2 Final Southern Maine (5-2-1; 1-0-0) 5 0 5 Keene State (2-3-2; 0-1-0) 0 0 0 Scoring: 1. SM, Alex Burnham (Greg Cox) 0:47; 2. SM, Cox (Sinisa Bajic) 3:50; 3. SM, Ben Slagle (Bajic) 24:03; 4. SM, Peter McHugh (unassisted) 35:19; 5. SM, Nick Johnson (unassisted) 39:40. Goalie Saves: SM, David Kreps 5 KS, Peter Kersker (37:20) 0, Scott Panone (52:40) 2 Shots: SM, 10 KS, 17 Corner Kicks: SM, 5 KS, 8 ################################################################################ Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Bajic Scores Twice as USM Downs Bowdoin 3-1
GORHAM, Maine -- Senior Sinisa Bajic (Belgrade, Serbia/Portland) scored a pair of second half goals and had an assist to lead the University of Southern Maine men's soccer team to a 3-1 victory over Bowdoin College in a non- conference match Wednesday afternoon at the USM Soccer Field. The two goals give Bajic 44 for his career and moved him past Don Franzese (1979-82) into second place on the all-time goal scoring list. With the five points, Bajic became just the second USM player to reach 100 points (44 g, 12a) for his career. Southern Maine grabbed a 1-0 lead in the 23rd minute when junior Peter McHugh (Portland, Maine/Scarborough) redirected a low cross from Bajic past Bowdoin junior goalkeeper Garrick Sheldon (Cabin John, Md./Walt Whitman) for his fifth goal of the season. That was only goal of the opening 45 minutes as USM had a 5-2 advantage in shots. Bajic got his first goal of the match, and the eventual game winner, in the 58th minute when he blasted a 10-yard shot from a bad angle off a Bowdoin defender. He got his second goal in the 67th minute converting on a free kick from about 25 yards out. Bowdoin got on the board with 13:40 left to play when junior Hugh Fleming (Lansdale, Penn.) buried a penalty kick for his second goal of the season. USM junior goalkeeper David Kreps (Agawam, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson) had a strong game in goal. He and Sheldon each were credited with two saves. The win snapped a two-match losing skid for the Huskies and improved their overall record to 4-2-1. It was the first win for the Huskies against the Polar Bears since 2004, and just the fourth in 28 tries all-time. The Polar Bears dropped their second straight to fall to 1-2-0 overall. Southern Maine opens Little East Conference play this Saturday (1:00 p.m.) when it travels to Keene State College. Bowdoin will travel to Williams College on Saturday (11:00 a.m.) for a NESCAC match. At Gorham, Maine 1 2 Final Bowdoin (1-2-0) 0 1 1 Southern Maine (4-2-1) 1 2 3 Scoring: 1. SM, Peter McHugh (Sinisa Bajic) 22:39; 2. SM, Bajic (unassisted) 57:30; 3. SM, Bajic (unassisted) 66:29; 4. B, Hugh Fleming (penalty kick) 76:20. Goalie Saves: B, Garrick Sheldon 2 SM, David Kreps 2 Shots: B, 9 SM, 9 Corner Kicks: B, 6 SM, 5 ################################################################################ Saturday, September 13, 2008
Worcester State Downs Southern Maine Double OT, 2-1
WORCESTER, Mass. -- Senior Constantino Patramanis (Worcester, Mass./St. Peter Marian) scored with 1:08 remaining in the second overtime period to give the Worcester State College Lancers a 2-1, sudden death victory over the University of Southern Maine Huskies in a non-conference men's soccer match Saturday afternoon at Coughlin Field. The win lifts the Lancers overall mark to 3-1-2. The Huskies dropped their second straight to slip to 3-2-1 overall. Patramanis received a pass from senior Brian Andrade (Hudson, Mass.) and buried a shot past USM junior goalkeeper David Kreps (Agawam, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson) for his third goal of the season. After scoreless opening 45 minutes, the Lancers took a 1-0 lead in the 67th minute as freshman Andrew Babineau (Webster, Mass.) scored an unassisted goal. Southern Maine tied the match in the 72nd minute as senior Sinisa Bajic (Belgrade, Serbia/Portland) scored his fourth goal of the season. The match remained deadlocked for the next 36 minutes until Patramanis scored. Kreps, playing for the first time since the season opening match, was credited with three saves. Sophomore Daniel Hansen (Worcester, Mass.) made six saves, including a first-rate stop on a free kick over the wall by Bajic. Southern Maine will try to snap its winless streak Wednesday (4:30 p.m.) when it hosts Bowdoin College at the USM Soccer Field in Gorham. Worcester State is off until next Saturday (3:00 p.m.) when it opens conference play at Fitchburg State College. At Worcester, Mass. 1 2 OT OT Final Southern Maine (3-2-1) 0 1 0 0 1 Worcester State (3-1-2) 0 1 0 1 2 Scoring: 1. WS, Andrew Babineau (unassisted) 66:15; 2. SM, Sinisa Bajic (unassisted) 71:39; 3. WS, Constantino Patramanis (Brian Andrade) 108:52 Goalie Saves: SM, David Kreps 3, Team 1 WS, Daniel Hansen 6, Team 2 Shots: SM, 16 WS, 12 Corner Kicks: SM, 1 WS, 1 ################################################################################ Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Tufts Blanks Southern Maine 2-0
GORHAM, Maine -- The Tufts University Jumbos scored once in each half en route to a 2-0 victory over the University of Southern Maine Huskies in a non- conference men's soccer match Wednesday afternoon at the USM Soccer Field. Freshman Pat Doherty (Sharon, Mass.) broke a scoreless tie in the 36th minute tallying his first collegiate goal on a 15-yard shot into an open net. Junior Dan Schoening (Kenmore, Wash.) blocked a poor clearing attempt at the top of the 18-yard box with the ball rebounding directly to an unmarked Doherty, who buried the shot. Tufts got an insurance marker in the 82nd minute as sophomore Ben Green (Burlington, Vt.) dribbled in along the top of the 18-yard box from the left side and cut a low shot back inside the near post for his first goal of the season. Senior goalkeeper David McKeon (Loudonville, N.Y.) finished with a clean sheet in the Tufts goal stopping five shots. His best save came in the first half as he stuffed USM senior forward Sinisa Bajic (Belgrade, Serbia/Portland) from about 10 yards out. USM junior keeper Steve May (Brunswick, Maine) was credited with three saves. The Huskies had a slim 7-6 edge in shots, and both sides had three corner kicks. The win improves the Jumbos' overall record to 2-0-0. The Huskies had their four-match unbeaten string stopped and slip to 3-1-1. Southern Maine hits the road this weekend for a non-conference match at Worcester State College on Saturday (2:00 p.m.). Tufts will open conference play Saturday (1:00 p.m.) when it hosts Colby College. At Gorham, Maine 1 2 Final Tufts (2-0-0) 1 1 2 Southern Maine (3-1-1) 0 0 0 Scoring: 1. T, Pat Doherty (Dan Schoening) 35:47; 2. T, Ben Green (unassisted) 81:28. Goalie Saves: T, David McKeon 5 SM, Steve May 3 Shots: T, 6 SM, 7 Corner Kicks: T, 3 SM, 3 ################################################################################ Monday, September 8, 2008
Steve May Named LEC Goalkeeper of the Week
GORHAM, Maine -- Junior Steve May (Brunswick, Maine) of the University of Southern Maine men's soccer team has been selected as the Little East Conference Goalkeeper of the Week for matches played through September 7. The announcement of the weekly awards was made this afternoon by the conference office. This is the first time in his career at USM that May has been recognized by the conference. Usually the Huskies starting left back, May took over in goal in the season-opening match against Colby-Sawyer College at the Babson Soccer Classic when starting goalkeeper David Kreps (Agawam, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson) was injured with 19 minutes to play in regulation. May picked up the win when the Huskies scored the game-winning goal with under nine minutes to play in regulation. After surrendering three goals and making seven saves in a 3-3, overtime tie against Wentworth Institute of Technology, May posted his first shutout of the season stopping four shots in a 1-0, overtime victory at the University of New England. He finished the week registering one save in 84 minutes of action in a 3-0 win over St. Joseph's College. For the season, May has posted a 0.89 goals against average, a 3-0-1 record and made 12 saves. A two-year starter at left back, May had made two previous appearances in goal for the Huskies prior to this season. Southern Maine returns to action Tuesday afternoon (4:30 p.m.) when Tufts University visits the USM Soccer Field. ################################################################################ Saturday, September 6, 2008
McHugh Scores Two as USM Downs St. Joseph's 3-0
GORHAM, Maine -- Junior midfielder Peter McHugh (Portland, Maine/Scar- borough) scored a pair of goals as the University of Southern Maine Huskies downed St. Joseph's College 3-0 in a non-conference men's soccer match Saturday afternoon at the USM Soccer Field. The victory extends the Huskies' unbeaten string to four matches and lifts their overall record to 3-0-1. The match was the season-opener for the Monks. Southern Maine snapped a scoreless game with all three of its goals within a span of 4:10 midway through the first half. Senior forward Sinisa Bajic (Belgrade, Serbia/Portland) got what proved to be the match winner in the 24th minute when he redirected a restart taken by sophomore Alex Burnham (North Yarmouth, Maine/Greely). The goal was the third of the season for Bajic, and the 41st of his career. McHugh extended the lead to 2-0 in the 25 minute when he converted a feed from sophomore Nick Johnson (South Portland, Maine). McHugh got his second goal of the match in the 28th minute touching home a short cross from Burnham. Junior Steve May (Brunswick, Maine) and freshman Josh Sirois (Waterville, Maine) combined in goal for the shutout. May was credited with one save in 84 minutes of play. Sirois did not record a save over the final six minutes. Junior Will Pike (Gorham, Maine) had two saves for St. Joseph's. Southern Maine had a 14-6 edge in total shots and a 6-3 margin in corner kicks. The Huskies return to action Tuesday afternoon (4:30 p.m.) when they host Tufts University. The Monks travel to Husson College tomorrow (2:00 p.m.). At Gorham, Maine 1 2 Final St. Joseph's (0-1-0) 0 0 0 Southern Maine (3-0-1) 3 0 3 Scoring: 1. SM, Sinisa Bajic (Alex Burnham) 23:16; 2. SM, Peter McHugh (Nick Johnson) 24:54; 3. SM, McHugh (Burnham) 27:26. Goalie Saves: St., J, Will Pike 2 SM, Steve May (84:00) 1, Joshua Sirois (6:00) 0 Shots: St. J, 6 SM, 14 Corner Kicks: St. J, 3 SM, 6 ################################################################################ Wednesday, September 3, 2008 (With contributions from UNE Sports Information)
Southern Maine Defeats UNE in OT, 1-0
BIDDEFORD, Maine -- Senior Sinisa Bajic (Belgrade, Serbia/Portland) scored at 1:21 of sudden-death overtime to give the University of Southern Maine Huskies a 1-0 victory over the University of New England Nor'easters in a non- conference men's soccer match Wednesday evening. After the two teams played 90 minutes of scoreless soccer, USM junior midfielder Peter McHugh (Portland, Maine) collected an errant UNE clearing attempt and played the ball to Bajic, who rocketed a shot just under the crossbar in the middle of the goal. The tally was Bajic's second of the season and 40th of his career. With the goal, Bajic took sole possession of third spot on the Huskies' all-time goal scoring list, moving past Brian Cooke (1974-77). USM held a 12-7 margin in shots and a 7-1 cushion in corner kicks. Junior goalkeeper Steve May (Brunswick, Maine) made four saves to earn his first shutout. Junior Derek Poulin (Scarborough, Maine) was credited with three saves for the Nor'easters. The win lifts the Huskies overall record to 2-0-1 heading into Saturday's home opener against St. Joseph's College. The Nor'easters slip to 1-1-0 on the season. They open their Commonwealth Coast Conference schedule at Eastern Nazarene College on September 13. At Biddeford, Maine 1 2 OT Final Southern Maine (2-0-1) 0 0 1 1 Univ. of New England (1-1-0) 0 0 0 0 Scoring: 1. SM, Sinisa Bajic (Peter McHugh) 91:21. Goalie Saves: SM, Steve May 4 UNE, Derek Poulin 3 Shots: SM, 12 UNE, 7 Corner Kicks: SM, 7 UNE, 1 ################################################################################ Sunday, August 31, 2008
Southern Maine, Wentworth Play to 3-3 Draw
BABSON PARK, Mass. -- The University of Southern Maine men’s soccer team rallied from a two-goal deficit to gain a 3-3, overtime draw with Wentworth Institute of Technology in the second day of play at the season-opening Babson Soccer Classic on Sunday afternoon. In the second half, Wentworth scored a pair of goals in the first 20 minutes to take a 3-1 lead. Sophomore Ben Nasman (Lenox, Mass.) scored his second goal of the match, off assists from classmates David Lagarce (Lenox, Mass.) and Dave Fustino (Meriden, Conn.), to break a 1-1 tie in the 53rd minute. Lagarce scored in the 65th minute to give the Leopards a two-goal advantage. Senior midfielder Greg Cox (Brookline, Mass./Hebron Academy) got one back for the Huskies in the 67th minute on a breakaway set up by senior forward Sinisa Bajic (Belgrade, Serbia/Portland). Junior midfielder Peter McHugh (Portland, Maine/Scarborough) got the equalizer in the 72nd minute knocking home a pass from sophomore forward Nick Johnson (South Portland, Maine). Neither team was able to find the back of the net over the final 18 minutes of regulation time and two 10-minute overtime periods. In the opening 45 minutes, the Huskies got on the board first as Bajic found the net in the 12th minute of play. Ben Nasman’s first goal, off an assist from his brother Kyle, came in the 21st minute to draw the Leopards even. USM junior goalkeeper David Kreps (Agawam, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson) and senior Joe Simons (Pittsfield, Mass.) for Wentworth each made seven saves in the match. Both sides were credited with 21 total shots, and USM had an 8-4 edge in corner kicks. The draw gives Southern Maine a 1-0-1 mark while Wentworth is 0-1-1. In the earlier game, host Babson defeated Colby-Sawyer 3-0 to claim the tournament title on the strength of a 2-0-0 record. Southern Maine returns to action Wednesday evening (7:00 p.m.) when it travels to the University of New England for a non-conference match. Wentworth travels to Brandeis University on Thursday (4:00 p.m.). At Babson Park, Mass. 1 2 OT OT Final Wentworth (0-1-1) 1 2 0 0 3 Southern Maine (1-0-1) 1 2 0 0 3 Scoring: 1. SM, Sinisa Bajic (unassisted) 11:23; 2. W, Ben Nasman (Kyle Nasman) 20:38; 3. W, B. Nasman (David Lagarce, Dave Fustino) 52:05; 4. W, Lagarce (Ben Hamlin) 64:21; 5. Greg Cox (Bajic) 66:40; 6. SM, Peter McHugh (Nick Johnson) 71:45. Goalie Saves: W, Joe Simon 7 SM, David Kreps 7 Shots: W, 21 SM, 21 Corner Kicks: W, 4 SM, 8 ################################################################################ Saturday, August 30, 2008 (Courtesy of Babson College Sports Information)
Southern Maine Downs Colby-Sawyer 2-1
BABSON PARK, Mass. -- Senior Ben Slagle (Scarborough, Maine) scored the game-winning goal with 8:33 left in regulation to lift the University of Southern Maine Huskies to a thrilling, 2-1 victory over the Colby-Sawyer College Chargers in the first round of the 2008 Babson Soccer Classic on Saturday afternoon. It was the first contest of the season for both squads. Colby-Sawyer grabbed the lead midway through the first half, as senior Doug Currie (Harvard, Mass.) took a breakaway feed from sophomore Doug McLaughlin (Derry, N.H.) on the right side and beat USM junior goalie David Kreps (Agawam, Mass.) for a 1-0 advantage . Southern Maine answered with just under eight minutes remaining in the first half as junior Peter McHugh (Portland, Maine) headed in a nice cross from classmate Matt Dawes (Sidney, Maine) at 37:17 to even the score at 1-1. Things stayed that way until late in the second half, when McHugh found Slagle at the top of the box. The senior midfielder then turned and ripped a beautiful bending shot past the outstretched hands of junior keeper Chris Feltes (Manchester, N.H.) into the upper right corner, giving the Huskies a 2-1 lead that they would not relinquish. Kreps stopped two shots in net for USM before leaving the game with an injury with 20 minutes left in the second. Junior Steve May (Brunswick, Maine) came on in relief and did not face a shot on net as he earned his first win of the season. Feltes was absolutely magnificent in defeat for Colby-Sawyer, finishing with 16 saves, including several on one-on-one breaks. His finest effort came at the 23-minute mark, when he came charging out of net to make a tremendous stop on a Chris Gassman (Kennebunk, Maine) shot. Gassman then managed to deflect a defender's attempted clear back toward the net, but Feltes raced back to the line and made a diving bid to clear it just outside the left post. Both teams return to action Sunday for day two of the Babson Classic. Colby-Sawyer takes on host Babson at 1:00 p.m., while USM will match up against Wentworth at 3:30 p.m. Babson downed Wentworth 3-0 in the opening game Saturday. At Babson Park, Mass. 1 2 Final Southern Maine (1-0-0) 1 1 2 Colby-Sawyer (0-1-0) 1 0 1 Scoring: 1. CS, Doug Currie (Doug McLaughlin) 28:28; 2. SM, Peter McHugh (Matt Dawes) 37:17; 3. SM, Ben Slagle (McHugh) 81:27. Goalie Saves: SM, David Kreps (70:16) 2, Steve May (19:44) 0 CS, Chris Feltes 16 Shots: SM, 27 CS, 6 Corner Kicks: SM, 12 CS, 1 ################################################################################ Tuesday, August 26, 2008 (Courtesy of the Little East Conference)
Little East Conference Preseason Coaches Poll Announced Eastern Connecticut and Keene State Share Top Honors Southern Maine Picked for Third
NORTH DARTMOUTH, Mass. -- The Eastern Connecticut State University and Keene State College men's soccer teams share the top ranking in the 2008 Little East Conference preseason coaches' poll after a vote by the conference's eight head coaches. The Warriors are making their debut atop the preseason standings, while the Owls have earned at least a share of the top billing in eight of the past nine rankings. The top-two projected teams in the Little East Conference will meet at Keene State on Oct. 4 at 1 p.m. Under the leadership of Head Coach Greg DeVIto, Eastern Connecticut firmly placed itself on the national landscape last Fall, turning in the program's best campaign in over 15 years. The 2007 Warriors reached double digits in victories for the first time since 1992, captured the program's first Little East Conference Championship Tournament and berth into the NCAA Div. III Tournament field. DeVito led his charges to an overall record of 11-7-3, including a conference best 5-1-1 mark in league play. Eastern Connecticut will welcome back an experienced squad that features 12 letterman and nine starters. Striker Maxim Fantl (West Hartford, Conn.), a 2007 NSCAA All-New England third-team pick, will lead the charge in the attacking third of the field, scoring 22 points on nine goals and four assists during his sophomore campaign. The Warriors kick off the program's 48th season at Westfield State College on Sept. 3 at 7 p.m. Keene State qualified for the NCAA Div. III Tournament for the ninth time in the past 11 campaigns in 2007, advancing to the second round for the second straight season. Head Coach Dr. Ron Butcher continued his impressive run of 11 consecutive 10-plus win seasons, guiding the Owls to an overall record of 12-5- 5. Butcher will welcome back five starters from last fall, including first- team all-conference selection Alex Horne (Harvard, Mass.). The third-team NSCAA All-New England pick shared the conference lead in game-winning goals (5), while ranking second in points (23) and goals (10). Three nationally-ranked clubs in the NSCAA preseason poll grace Keene State's schedule, No. 22 Salisbury (Aug. 31), No. 19 Williams (Sept. 30), and No. 1 Middlebury (Oct. 28). Head Coach Mike Keller led the University of Southern Maine to the program's second postseason invitation in the past four seasons, receiving a bid to the 2007 Eastern College Athletic Conference New England Div. III Tournament. The Huskies registered their third season in the past four years with at least 10 victories, sporting a 10-9-1 overall record. The third place preseason ranking is the Huskies' highest for data available since 1992, and first time the team has been predicted to finish in the top half of the standings. Keller will once again look for the senior tandem of striker Sinisa Bajic (Belgrade, Serbia) and midfielder Greg Cox (Brookline, Mass.) to shoulder the load offensively. In 2007, the NSCAA All-Region honorees combined for 41 points, recording 17 markers and seven helpers. Bajic was selected the conference's top offensive player for the second straight season, while Cox joined his classmate on the first-team. Southern Maine will square off against Colby-Sawyer College at the Babson College Classic in the 2008 opener on Aug. 30 at 3:30 p.m. The top five teams in the final regular season standings qualify for the 2008 Little East Conference Championship Tournament with the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds receiving a bye and the right to host a semifinal contest on Wednesday, Nov. 5. For the first time in the conference's history, the No. 5 seed will travel to the fourth seed on Monday, Nov. 3 for a first round match with the winner advancing to face the top seed in the semifinals. The conference champion will be crowned on Saturday, Nov. 8 and advance to the NCAA Division III Tournament as the Little East Conference's automatic qualifier. Completing the preseason poll in projected order of finish are Rhode Island College (37), Plymouth State University (32), University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (22), Western Connecticut State University (22), and University of Massachusetts Boston (19).
Little East Conference 2008 Men's Soccer Preseason Coaches' Poll Rk. Team (1st Place Votes) Points 1. Eastern Connecticut (4) 58 Keene State (3) 58 3. Southern Maine 40 4. Rhode Island College 37 5. Plymouth State (1) 32 6. UMass Dartmouth 22 Western Connecticut 22 8. UMass Boston 19
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