Middlebury Claims 1-0 Victory Over Amherst for Men's Soccer Crown
Courtesy Amherst Sports Information
AMHERST, Mass. - Second-seeded Middlebury came away with a 1-0
victory over top-seeded Amherst Sunday afternoon in the final game
of the 2007 NESCAC Men's Soccer Championship at Gooding Field. The
win secured the Panthers their second NESCAC title since winning
the inaugural tournament in 2000.
In the 16th minute, the first great scoring opportunity of the
game presented itself in Amherst's favor. First-year midfielder Ian
Rothkopf (Harvard, Mass.) chipped a ball to junior forward Nick
Lynch (Kingston, Jamaica) at the corner of the 18-yard box. Lynch
brought the ball down with a crafty touch, and hit a screaming shot
low, just outside the far post for a goal kick.
Middlebury almost broke the scoreless tie with eight minutes
remaining until halftime when junior defender Corey Moffat
(Berkeley, Calif.) poked a loose ball on frame. The shot beat
Amherst goaltender Jeff Grover (Framingham, Mass.), but not the
frame as it hit the far post, before flying across the goal and off
the near post for a Jeff defender to clear.
At halftime, Amherst held a 7-5 edge in shots, while each side had
put just 3 shots on frame. For the second straight day,
neither the Lord Jeffs, nor the Panthers, were able to put home a
goal in the opening half. In the semifinal round, Amherst scored a
pair of second half tallies, while Middlebury scored a single
goal.
Middlebury looked fresh after halftime, and had the first four
shots of the second half. Despite playing a double overtime match
just 24 hours earlier, the Panthers were seemingly unfazed by
fatigue.
The Panthers struck first in the 60th minute when junior striker
Casey Ftorek (Bedford, Mass.) knocked home his own rebound after an
Amherst defender stopped his initial try on the goal line.
Trailing by a score, Amherst changed formations to push numbers
forward into the Middlebury box. The Jeffs created a number of
scoring chances with the more offensively minded line-up, but with
10 minutes showing in regulation, Middlebury still held the
lead.
Amherst continued pressure, but was unable to find the equalizer.
The Jeffs were held scoreless for the first time in 2007. With the
result, Middlebury will receive the automatic qualifier to the NCAA
Tournament, while Amherst will likely get an at-large bid.
2007 NESCAC MEN'S SOCCER
CHAMPIONSHIP
First Round - Sunday, October 28 at Higher Seeds
at No. 2
Middlebury 3, No. 7 Connecticut College 0
at No. 3
Williams 4, No. 6 Trinity 2
No. 5 Bowdoin
2, at No. 4 Wesleyan 0
Semifinals - Saturday, November 3 at
Amherst
vs. No. 2
Middlebury 1, No. 3 Williams 1 - 2OT
Middlebury advances on Penalty Kicks, 3-0
at No. 1
Amherst 2, No. 5 Bowdoin 1
Championship - Sunday, November 4 at
Amherst
No. 2 Middlebury 1, at No. 1 Amherst 0






