Posted: Oct 29, 2022
Rams send Seahawks home on PKs
Salve Regina
(8-3-6)
3
AT
Suffolk
(9-5-5)
3
Final | 1 | 2 | OT | OT2 | T | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Salve Regina (8-3-6) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | |
Suffolk (9-5-5) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
Scoring Summary
1st
- 25:41 -
Jordan Borges
(Salve Regina)
1st
- 29:35 -
Van Buskirk, Carter
(Suffolk)
1st
- 38:16 -
Kendy Prince
(Salve Regina)
2nd
- 86:55 -
Cooke, Jeremy
(Suffolk)
OT2
- 103:44 -
Alec Quiroz
(Salve Regina)
OT2
- 105:46 -
Sorensen, Brady
(Suffolk)
-- SHOOTOUT --
Salve Regina : 10/ Y 8/ N 23/ Y 13/ Y 17/ Y
Suffolk : 15/ Y 36/ Y 13/ Y 21/ Y 33/ Y
Suffolk wins shootout 5 - 4
Suffolk : 15/ Y 36/ Y 13/ Y 21/ Y 33/ Y
Suffolk wins shootout 5 - 4
Game Leaders
Suffolk
G:
3 Players
(#8,
#31,
#33)
- 1
A:
Brady Sorensen
- 2
Sh:
Brady Sorensen
- 6
Sv:
Xander Balog
- 4
Team Stats
Game Statistics | Salve Regina | Suffolk |
---|---|---|
Shots (on goal) | 17 (7) | 20 (9) |
Saves | 6 | 4 |
Fouls | 13 | 14 |
Corner Kicks | 7 | 4 |
Offsides | 7 | 7 |
NEWPORT, R.I. - Suffolk University tied 3-3 with the Salve Regina University men's soccer team then advanced on penalty kicks in the quarterfinals of the Commonwealth Coast Conferenc (CCC) tournament Saturday afternoon.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP
Final: Salve Regina 3, Suffolk 3
Records: SRU (8-3-7), SUF (9-5-5)
Series and Streaks: Salve Regina leads 13-0-3.
SUMMARY:
- 25:41 - Jordan Borges (5) (unassisted) | 1 - 0
- 29:35 - Van Buskirk, Carter (5) (Sorensen, Brady) | 1 - 1
- 38:16 - Kendy Prince (7) (unassisted) | 2 - 1
- 86:55 - Cooke, Jeremy (2) (Sorensen, Brady & Handelsman, Tommy) | 2 - 2
- 103:44 - Alec Quiroz (2) (Sam Winiarski) | 3 - 2
- 105:46 - Sorensen, Brady (5) (Jensen, Taj) | 3 - 3
PENALTY KICKS
- Jordan Borges (Y) |1| Belluardo, Matthew (Y)
- Rich Ventura (N) |2| Willis, Pierre (Y)
- Kendy Prince (Y) |3| Phelps, Jack (Y)
- Nick Diamond (Y) |4| Jensen, Taj (Y)
- Michael Manousos (Y) |5| Van Buskirk, Carter (Y)
- Final: 4 - 5
NOTEWORTHY:
- Goalkeeper Nathan Reid made six saves in his final collegiate contest for Salve Regina.
- Xander Balog stopped four shots for the hosts.