Bobby
Lemaire
Originally Posted on 12 November 2014.
The Oneonta State
Men’s Soccer team was officially crowned SUNYAC champions after defeating the
Cortland State Red Dragons 2-1 in a thrilling final at Red Dragon Field on
Saturday, November 8. Led by Head Coach Ian
Byrne, Oneonta finished the regular season schedule with a 16-0-2 record
(8-0-1), earning them the number one seed in the SUNYAC tournament and a bye to
the semi-finals. Oneonta won the semi-final matchup 4-0 with relative ease
against the Knights of Geneseo.
But the matchup
against Cortland was going to be much tougher, considering one of Oneonta’s
only two ties came in the previous “Battle of the Red Dragons” matchup. Oneonta
took an early 1-0 lead during the eleventh minute on Jake Sutherland’s seventh
goal of the season (remember that name), beating Cortland goalie Tim Beauvais.
But Cortland struck back quickly, tying the game less than two minutes later
off the foot of Robby Reiser, beating Oneonta goalie Vincent Pellegrino.
The first half ended
in a 1-1 tie, with O-State controlling most of the play. There were various
opportunities to take the lead, but many shots were off target, missing the
net. The second half remained scoreless until Oneonta took the lead off a
corner kick taken by Anthony Passiatore as the ball eventually landed on the
head of, you guessed it, Sutherland, for his second goal of the game. While the
rest of the game was mostly controlled by Oneonta, Cortland did have their
opportunities. Pellegrino finished the game with four saves and the defense did
a solid job defending set pieces.
As time was running
out, the pro-Oneonta crowd could sense what was coming. While the team held
possession, precious seconds were ticking away as the Cortland team and fans
were getting visibly frustrated with the stifling defense they faced. This has
been a theme throughout the whole season as Oneonta has only given up nine
goals in the 18 games they have played, while scoring 50. When time ran out
there was sheer pandemonium. While the players celebrated, some fans stormed
the field to take part in the festivities.
After the ceremonial
handshake between the two teams, Oneonta was officially given the SUNYAC trophy
as
Sutherland was named
tournament MVP with his championship performance.
But their season is
not over yet. With their conference championship victory, the Red Dragons have
officially qualified for the NCAA Division III tournament. While they would
have qualified regardless of this match’s outcome, it was much sweeter
defeating their rivals in front of a home crowd. As the number three ranked
team in the country, the team will likely be hosting more home games as they
try to continue this magical run. Oneonta will have a first round bye and will
play the winner of the Nichols College/ UMass-Boston matchup on November 16.
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