Goldey-Beacom Men’s Soccer Ties Nyack 1-1
Goldey-Beacom got a second-half goal from sophomore Ethan Maguire (Sydney, Australia), but that was all the offense it could generate in a 1-1 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference tie at Nyack in Nyack, NY.
Nyack wasted no time in the first half. In the second minute of the half, Nicholas Scarafile took a corner kick where Daniel Larson headed the ball into the back of the net. Goldey-Beacom outshot Nyack 6-5 in the first half.
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The Lightning continued to fight. Late in the second half, junior Jamie McAvoy (Ayr, Scotland) crossed the ball into the box where Maguire volleyed it over the goalkeeper's head. The game remained tied and went into overtime.
In the first overtime, Nyack outshot Goldey-Beacom 2-1 but the game remained tied. Overtime number two was again dominated by Nyack, which outshot GBC 2-0. Maguire's late second half goal was the tying goal that helped the Lightning earn a tie at the end of two overtimes.
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Junior Nicolas Jaramillo (Cali, Columbia) attempted four shots, Eduardo Coimbra (Curitiba, Brazil), fellow sophomore Nicholas Ladeira (Johannesburg, South Africa), Maguire and senior Guilherme Barbosa (Sao Paulo, Brazil) all attempted two each for the Lightning. Sophomore Cole Lewis (Middletown, DE.) made four saves for Goley-Beacom (4-10-2, 3-5-2 CACC).
Mitchell Reed attempted three shots, Paul Montufar, Alex Garcia and Javier Fernandez all attempted two shots for Nyack (1-13-1, 0-9-1). Alvaro Magel made five saves .
Goldey-Beacom is home next on Tuesday vs. Wilmington University at 3:30 pm in Wilmington, DE.
Goldey-Beacom Women’s Soccer Beats Nyack 2-1
Goldey-Beacom battled to a 2-1 victory over Nyack in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference match up in Nyack, NY.
The Lightning struck first in the eighth minute when a shot was taken but deflected. Freshman Melayna Immediato (Hockessin, DE.) was there to tap in the deflection to put Goldey-Beacom ahead. Nyack responded in the 14th minute when Camila Parada crossed the ball to Milena Ricken who placed the ball in the back of the net. The game remained tied at half time. Goldey-Beacom outshot Nyack 14-4 in the first half.
Goldey-Beacom continued to put pressure on Nyack in the second half. In the 51st minute, junior Jenna Fannon (Newark, DE.) took the ball herself and ripped the ball into the back of the net. Fannon's goal put the Lightning up to win the game. The Lightning out shot Nyack 13-1 in the second half.
Fannon attempted 10 shots, senior Sophie Greenwood (Burnley, England) had five, Cliona Crammond (Wicklow, Ireland) recorded four with sophomores Alanna Speaks (Dover, DE.) and Taylor Owen (Pittsburgh, PA.) getting three each for Goldey-Beacom (13-4, 10-1 CACC). Senior Marta Lopez made one save.
Chole Antalek, Camila Parada, Amber Carter, Milena Ricken and Brooklyn McFadden all attempted one shot each for Nyack (4-9-1, 4-6-1). Nicole Benesch made 13 saves.
Goldey-Beacom is home on Wednesday vs. Wilmington University at 3:00 pm in Wilmington, DE.
Derek Crudele
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