November 6, 2010
Suffolk Captures Men's Soccer Championship
Anthony Delprete
Suffolk University Athletic Communications
The Suffolk University Men’s Soccer team captured the 2010
Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championship on Saturday
afternoon topping the Albertus Magnus Falcons, 2-1 in New Haven,
Connecticut. With the victory the Rams will now make an appearance
in the NCAA Division-III Men’s Soccer Tournament that will
begin on November 11.
Suffolk entered the tournament with the number four seed after
finishing the GNAC season with a 5-3-1 record in conference play.
Albertus (6-2-1 GNAC) was the number two seed going into the
finals, as their season record falls to 15-5-1.
The Rams scored both of their goals within five minutes of each
other in the first half and freshman Matt Esposito
(Wallingford, Conn.) continued his strong play stopping eight of
nine shots for Suffolk as they move to an 11-7-1 record on the
season.
Suffolk got on the board first in the game’s twentieth
minute as sophomore Ben Rollins (Lee, N.H.) struck
for his eighth goal of the season. Rollins took advantage of an
Albertus defensive misplay at 20:30, scoring into an open net via a
pass from sophomore David Best (Westminster,
Mass.) to make it 1-0. Just over four minutes later, Suffolk found
the goal once again as junior Nick Cugine
(Ridgefield, Conn.) finished a gorgeous feed from senior
Luis Flores (Madrid, Spain), and the Rams took a
2-0 lead.
Albertus would have plenty of chances in the first half
outshooting the Rams, 16-4 in the period but Esposito kept the Rams
afloat holding off all Falcons scoring chances and was aided with a
little luck. Albertus appeared poised to cut the lead in half late
in the opening half when Falcon junior forward Jamal Howard (West
Haven, Conn.) made a spectacular individual play and fired a shot
that beat Esposito, but hit the inside of the left post and bounced
away to preserve the 2-0 score.
Albertus Magnus finally found the scoreboard just over 13
minutes into the second half when sophomore Steven Zapata (Hamden,
Conn.) connected on a free kick from more than 30 yards out to make
it 2-1. That would be all the Suffolk defense would surrender as
the Rams tightened, allowing the Falcons only five second half
shots, and very few scoring chances during the remainder of the
game.
For his efforts Rollins was named GNAC Tournament Most
Valuable Player. Rollins finished the three-game tournament with
two goals and an assist. He had a goal and an assist in
Wednesday’s 2-1 victory over top-seeded Lasell College in the
semi-finals. Rollins could be the key contributor to turning the
Suffolk season around as the sophomore forward missed seven games
this season with a shoulder injury. During that stretch the Rams
offense only mustered eight goals. Since returning the Rams have
gone 5-1 with him in the lineup and have outscored their opponents
17-7. Rollins has scored six goals in his six games back on the
field.
Best was also an All-Tournament selection for Suffolk. Best
recorded his first point of the season tallying an assist on
Rollins’ goal to open the scoring on Saturday, but the junior
midfielder made what perhaps was the biggest defensive play of the
season in the GNAC Quarterfinals. With a 1-0 lead over Emerson, the
Lions had a chance to tie the game with ten minutes remaining as
the GNAC's leading scorer Jacob Lawrence (Clifton, Va.) had a wide
open goal, but Best made the play of the evening kicking the goal
out his own net before the ball could cross over the line to
preserve the victory and allow the Rams to advance. Best was also a
third team All-Conference selection by the GNAC this season.
Cugine was also named to the All-Tournament team as he netted
what turned out to be the game-winning goal on Saturday. Cugine
also picked up an assist earlier in the week. Junior Danny
Lloyd (Tegucigalpa, Honduras) was the fourth
All-Tournament selection for the Rams. Lloyd’s lone point of
the tournament came as he had an assist on Suffolk’s lone
goal in Saturday’s Quarterfinals win over Emerson, but the
junior forward led the team with 13 shots in the three games.
The NCAA Tournament field will be announced at the end of this
weekend. It will be Suffolk’s first appearance in an NCAA
Men’s Soccer Tournament.