Middlebury
Defeats Bowdoin in NESCAC Quarterfinal
Men's College
Soccer
November 2, 2008
MIDDLEBURY, Vermont – The
top-seeded Middlebury men's soccer team defeated Bowdoin 3-0
in a NESCAC Quarterfinal contest on Sunday, earning the
Panthers right to host the semifinals and finals next
weekend. The Polar Bears' season comes to an end with a
record of 6-8-0.
Middlebury struck first at the 19:35 mark, as Tyler Macnee’s
shot deflected off the post to Andrew Banadda, who buried
the shot for his third goal of the season. Five minutes
later, Bowdoin keeper Dan Hicks was injured and forced to
leave the game, as Garrick Sheldon came on in relief.
The Panthers made it a 2-0 game at 29:43, as Robbie Redmond
headed in a loose ball in the goal crease area, after a
scramble in front of Sheldon. The tally was the first of his
career for Redmond. Middlebury kept up the offense pressure
in the first half, scoring its third goal with 5:31
remaining. Michael Spiak saw his shot saved by Sheldon, as
the rebound came to Brooks Farrar, who found the back of the
net for the second time this season. The Panthers closed the
first half with a 9-1 shots advantage.
Bowdoin turned up the offense in the second half, holding a
7-5 lead in shots, but were unable to find the back of the
net. The Polar Bears had a pair of chances late, but
Middlebury’s Jamie Wheeler, on in relief of Brian Bush, made
a pair of impressive saves. Bush ended the game with three
saves, Wheeler had two, while Hicks stopped a shot for
Bowdoin, with two saves from Sheldon.
BOX SCORE:
http://athletics.bowdoin.edu/sports/fall/msoc/2008-09/stats/nescac1.htm
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Final |
| Bowdoin |
0 |
| Middlebury |
3 |
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