Bridgewater State and MCLA Moving On to MASCAC Men's Soccer Tournament Semifinals
Bridgewater State and MCLA are moving on to the semifinal round of the MASCAC Men's Soccer Tournament after defeating their quarterfinal opponents on Tuesday.
Bridgewater State and MCLA are moving on to the semifinal round of the MASCAC Men's Soccer Tournament after defeating their quarterfinal opponents on Tuesday.
#3 Bridgewater State 6, #6 Worcester State 0 Box Score
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. – Third-seeded Bridgewater State University cruised to a 6-0 shutout victory over #6 Worcester State University in the quarterfinal round of the 2021 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Men's Soccer Tournament on Tuesday afternoon at Swenson Field.
With the win, the Bears (8-9) advance to the tournament semifinal round as they will travel to Framingham State University on Friday evening to take on the second-seeded Rams at six o'clock. The Lancers end the 2021 season with an overall record of 3-11-1.
Junior forward Robson Montrond (Brockton, Mass.) scored a pair of goals and classmate David Nelson (East Bridgewater, Mass.) added a goal and two assists to lead Bridgewater State to the victory.
The Bears potted a pair of first-half header goals to take a 2-0 lead into the intermission.
Montrond drove a header into the back of the net off a left-footed corner sent into the box by freshman midfielder Carsten Boloz (Southborough, Mass.) to open the scoring 7:18 into the contest.
Grad midfielder Kevin Roberts (Medway, Mass.) made it a 2-0 game in the 20th minute. Nelson made a run down the right sideline and sent a left-footed cross into the box. Roberts' header snuck under the crossbar for his second goal of the 2021 campaign.
Nelson notched his sixth goal of the season less than five minutes into the second half to extend the lead to 3-0. Nelson worked a give-and-go with sophomore midfielder Dan Santos (Milford, Mass.) and tucked a close-range shot into the left side of the cage.
Montrond tallied his second goal of the afternoon and team-leading ninth of the season in the 56th minute to make it a 4-0 game. Montrond outworked two defenders to the left of the 18, cut back inside and fired a shot inside the far post from ten yards out.
Boloz and freshman forward Ethan Lafontant (Chelmsford, Mass.) found the back of the net just 23 seconds apart to cap off the scoring. Boloz slipped a shot inside the right post off a short crossing pass from Lafontant in the 73rd minute for his second goal of the season. Just moments later, Lafontant converted off a steal and nice feed from Nelson as he beat the oncoming Lancer netminder with a shot from the right side of the 18. The goal marked Lafontant's fifth of the year.
Bridgewater State finished with a 20-17 shot advantage for the game as well as a 6-3 edge in corner kick attempts.
BSU senior goalkeeper William Russell (Sandwich, Mass.) made five saves to record his sixth win and second shutout of the season.
Sophomore netminder Andy Ramirez (Waltham, Mass.) turned aside seven shots in the setback for the Lancers.
#5 MCLA 2, #4 Mass. Maritime 0 Box Score
BUZZARDS BAY, Mass -- The MCLA Men's Soccer team received second half goals from Colin Rousseau and Cola Bean while goalkeeper Sam Edge pitched a shutout to lead the Trailblazers past Mass. Maritime 2-0 this evening in the MASCAC Quarterfinal round. The fifth seeded Trailblazers (5-10-1) advance to the MASCAC semifinal round on Friday night against top seeded Salem State. Mass. Maritime ends their season at 6-12.
The Basics
Final: MCLA 2, Maritime 0
For The Trailblazers
- Colin Rousseau scored the first goal, and the game winner, for MCLA in the 52nd minute. Cola Bean scored the second goal in the 79th minute.
- Gabe Dias was credited with the assist on the Rousseau goal.
- Goalkeeper Sam Edge faced seven shots and made seven saves in the victory.
For The Bucs
- The Bucs got six shots, two on target, from senior forward Ben Cook (Ft. Myers, FL). Seniors Brian Tannian (Reading, MA) and Jake McInerney (Hanover, MA) each had two shots on target as well. Junior McNeill Somers (Boston, MA) took one shot on target.
- The Bucs took 24 shots in total, seven on target in the game.
- Senior goalkeeper John Murphy (Braintree, MA) faced four shots, made two saves and allowed the two MCLA goals.
How It Happened
The game began as the regular season match between these two teams ended, chippy and with a lot of midfield play. Maritime took their opportunities in the first half, taking 11 shots to MCLA's two. Unable to find the back of the net on any of their opportunities the first half featured frustration for both teams. In the final 10 minutes of the first half three yellow cards were shown, two to MCLA, one to Mass Maritime, on three separate incidents. With neither team able to break through the game went to the break 0-0.
In the second half, the Bucs once again outshot the Trailblazers, this time 13-9. The added offense for MCLA paid off as they broke the scoreless tie in the 52nd minute on a shot from Rousseau on a pass from Dias. The goal put the 'Blazers up 1-0 with a lot of time left on the clock. Maritime pushed and fought their way down field, earning six corners on the night, four in the second half. The Bucs nearly tied the game on multiple occasions with a handful of shots that rang off the posts. Not budging, the Trailblazers worked their way up the field late in the game and found themselves with an opportunity to extend their lead. Junior Florent took a shot from the right side that Murphy saved initially. The rebound fell to the foot of the freshman Bean and he put it in the net to up his team's lead to 2-0 and put it out of reach for the Bucs. Maritime battled in the final 10 minutes with a loud crowd of Maritime cadets behind them who supported the team for the full 90 minutes, and beyond, but the Bucs could not get the ball into the net. The Trailblazers took the 2-0 victory back to North Adams and will play at Salem State on Friday in the MASCAC Semi-Finals.
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