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TCNJ wins Roger Taylor
Fall Classic; Bishops take second
Rocky Mount, NC
- The Lions of The College of New Jersey went 2-0 at the
2009 Roger Taylor Men’s Soccer Fall Classic this weekend, taking home the
championship and sending host North Carolina Wesleyan to a
runner-up finish for the second straight year. TCNJ earned a
3-2 win over the Battling Bishops on Saturday before
knocking off Greensboro by a 3-1 score on Sunday.
Wesleyan wrapped up second place with
a convincing 5-0 win over New Jersey City College in the tourney’s final game.
NCWC is now 2-1 to start the season.
On Sunday, the Lions
secured the championship with a 3-1 win over Greensboro in
the first game of the day. With the game tied 1-1 in the
second half, TCNJ's Ray Nelan and Mike Razzoli tallied
scores in the 63rd and 64th minutes, respectively, for the
3-1 final.
The Lions had previously
upset 24th-ranked NCWC on Saturday by a 3-2 score. The
Bishops got first half goals from Luke Oakley and Robert
Ivanovich to take a 2-1 lead into intermission only to see
TCNJ tie the score on a Brian Galicia goal less than 10
minutes into the final period. Anthony Staropoli later
netted the eventual gamewinner in the 71st minute off a
successful free kick.
The tourney's final game
saw the Battling Bishops secure second place with a
dominating 5-0 victory over New Jersey City University.
Sophomore Arkadiusz Trochowski gave the Bishops all the
offense they would need with his first goal of the season at
the 10:20 mark. Freshman Michael Muhseler then made it a 2-0
game just 30 seconds later, while his second goal of the day
in the 18th minute gave NCWC a 3-0 halftime lead.
In the second half,
Gudmundur Palsson and Robert Ivanovich each netted scores
for the 5-0 final. Muhseler and Trochowski each
recorded assists on the plays.
NCWC out-shot its opponents
18-6 on the day and held a 6-1 advantage in corners. Dennis
Kommol earned his first shutout in goal and moved to 2-0 on
the season, while Manny Lojo took the loss for the Gothic
Knights.
Third and fourth place went
to Greensboro and NJCU, respectively. The two teams had
previously fought to a 3-3 draw on Saturday to finish 0-1-1
in the tournament. GC took third on goal differential.
North Carolina Wesleyan returns to action next
Saturday and Sunday at Greensboro’s Doug Hamilton Memorial Tournament. The
Bishops will take on York College (PA) at noon on Saturday.
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