The sixth-seeded Belmont Abbey men's soccer team battled
fifth-seeded Coker to a 0-0 draw this afternoon in the Conference
Carolinas Men's Soccer Tournament Championship match, but the
Cobras won the title by virtue of a 5-4 win on penalty kicks. The
contest is officially recorded as a tie, as Coker improves to
12-5-3 while the Abbey ends its season with a mark of 12-7-2.
It was a neck and neck battle for more than 120 minutes of play
with neither team conceding even the slightest advantage to the
other. Belmont Abbey held a 13-10 shot advantage, while each
goalkeeper made six saves in the match.
Each team had ample opportunities to put home the game winner,
especially in the first overtime period. With just minutes
remaining Coker senior Ben Beetch made a career save, as he knocked
away a Abbey direct kick from 18 yards out. Then just moments later
Marc Mergena nearly won a 50/50 ball, but Brandon Alvarez was able
to make the save.
In the end it came down to a penalty kick shootout. Coker and
Abbey stayed neck and neck yet again, with each team putting four
of their first five shots in the back of the net. Then in the extra
shooters, the sixth shooter for each team netted their shots and
then as the seventh shooter Fowler was able to score for Coker, but
Ross Smith sent his shot wide, giving Coker the 6-5 shootout
victory and the win.
2009 All-Tournament Team
Stuart Wright, Limestone College
Luke Duffy, Lees-McRae College
Marc Mergena, Coker College
Aaron Weldon, Belmont Abbey College
Ben Beetch, Coker College
Jack Reid, Belmont Abbey College
Tyler Senecal, Coker College
Emmanual Yamson, Belmont Abbey College
Noah Lascell, Coker College