September 29, 2008

Northeast-10 Men's Soccer Weekly Report For Contests Through September 28, 2008


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September 29, 2008

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Northeast-10 Player and Co-Freshman of the Week

Viktor Goncalves, Franklin Pierce (Fr., F, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - Totaled seven points on three goals and an assist in a 2-0 week. Collected two goals and an assist in the 4-0 victory at Saint Michael's and scored the lone goal in the 1-0 decision over Stonehill.

Northeast-10 Goalkeeper and Co-Freshman of the Week

Vinny Papageorgiou, Franklin Pierce (Fr., GK, Wilmington, Mass.) - Averaged 2.5 saves per match while not conceding a goal in 180-minutes in a 2-0 week. Made four saves (three second half) to preserve a 1-0 victory over Stonehill. Registered a stop in the 4-0 win at Saint Michael's. Has not allowed a goal over his last 351-minutes in goal.


Weekly Honor Roll:

Andrew Kroh, Assumption (Fr., F, Mount Laurel, N.J.) – Scored two goals in the team’s lone game of the week, a 3-3 draw with Saint Rose.

Bryce Martin, Le Moyne (Fr., M, Cazenovia, N.Y.) - Scored two goals in a 2-0 week. Tallied first career goal in a 2-0 victory over Southern Connecticut. Added an insurance goal early in the second half of a 3-1 win at Saint Michael's.

Steve White, Le Moyne (Jr., GK, Cortland, N.Y.) - Posted a 0.50 goals against average in going 2-0 this past week. Posted second consecutive shutout, without having to record a save, and registered an assist in the 2-0 victory over Southern Connecticut. Had his scoreless minutes streak snapped at 297:32 after allowing a goal on a penalty kick in the 3-1 win at Saint Michael's.

Stephen Potcner, UMass Lowell (So., F, Wilmington, Mass.) - Scored a goal each in a 1-1 draw at New York Institute of Technology and in the 3-2 OT loss at Saint Anselm.

Rob Pedra, Merrimack (Sr., GK, South Hamilton, Mass.) – Recorded seven saves in the 4-0 win versus Saint Rose.

John Corridan, Saint Anselm (Jr., GK, Holliston, Mass.) - In the team's lone game of the week, made 10 saves in a 3-2 overtime comeback win over UMass Lowell.

Jeff Dell'Orfano, Saint Anselm (So., F, No. Andover, Mass.) - In the team’s lone game of the week, scored two goals, including the game winner in overtime, for a 3-2 win over UMass Lowell.

Jared Berry, Saint Michael's (Jr., M, Barrington, R.I.) - In a 1-2 week, scored two goals off of penalty kicks, one in a 6-0 victory over Johnson State.

Joe Hunt, Saint Rose (Sr., F, Herfordshire, England) – Scored two goals in a 3-3 draw with Assumption.

Ancil Farrier, Southern Connecticut (Sr., D, Los Bajos, Trinidad) - Tallied the late game-winning assist in the win over Bentley.

Igor Santos, Southern Connecticut (Sr., M, Centerville, Mass.) - Posted the game-winning goal against Bentley. The goal came with just three minutes left in the game for 2-1 victory.

Daniel Hernandez, Southern New Hampshire (So., F, Salem, N.H.) - Totaled a goal and an assist in a 3-0 win over American International.

Sean Lambert, Southern New Hampshire (Sr., GK, Rehoboth, Mass.) - Did not allow a goal in 172:40 of action last week. Made one save en route to a shutout at Stonehill, and then made one stop in 82:40 in a 3-0 win over American International.

Jamie Phillips, Southern New Hampshire (Jr., F, Hampton, N.H.) - Totaled a goal and an assist in a 2-0 win over Stonehill.


Weekly Notes:

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL:
The 3-2 victory over sixth-ranked Saint Michael's marked the program's first-ever victory over a nationally ranked opponent.

FRANKLIN PIERCE:
Franklin Pierce extended its unbeaten streak in regular season NE-10 matches to 20 (17-0-3), dating back to October 2006, with its two wins last week. The Ravens are also unbeaten over their last 30 (27-0-3) NE-10 regular season matches at Sodexo Field dating back to October 2003. Freshman goalkeeper Vinny Papageorgiou (Wilmington, Mass.) has posted three-straight shutouts and is unscored upon over his last 351:43 dating back to a first half goal from The College of Saint Rose on September 16.