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Cabrini University Athletics

1
Immaculata IUMS (8-9-1, 3-3 AEC)
2
Winner Cabrini University CUMS (10-6-1, 5-1 AEC)
Immaculata IUMS
(8-9-1, 3-3 AEC)
1
Final
2
Cabrini University CUMS
(10-6-1, 5-1 AEC)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 OT 1 F
Immaculata IUMS 0 1 0 1
Cabrini University CUMS 0 1 1 2

Game Recap: Soccer (Men) |

Men's Soccer Scores 2-1 OT Win over Immaculata

RADNOR, PA – The Cabrini men's soccer team closed its 2018 regular season in dramatic fashion tonight, as the Cavaliers topped Immaculata University 2-1 in overtime at Edith Robb Dixon Field.

The Blue and White's victory improved the club to 10-6-1 overall and 5-1 in Atlantic East Conference play. By virtue of its league mark, the club secured the number two seed in the upcoming Atlantic East Tournament and will host a semifinal game next Thursday.

The Cavaliers and Mighty Macs played an exciting first half of back and forth action, as both teams recorded nine first half shots.

Cabrini's junior goaltender Mike Gould and Immaculata sophomore Mikey Kalpokas kept their respective team's score sheets clean with five first half save each.

The Cavaliers turned up their offensive pressure after the halftime break, but it was the Mighty Macs that struck first.

The Mighty Macs opened the scoring in the 56th minute, when Chad Catalano and Alex D'Angelo found freshman Zachary Malcolm inside the 18 for the night's first goal.

Despite outshooting Immaculata 13-4 in the second half, it was a Mighty Macs' miscue that put the Blue and White on the board.

Sophomore John Griffin's 76th minute crossing pass was deflected past Kalpokas into the Immaculata net, evening the score at 1-1.

The teams combined for six shots in the final 13 minutes of regulation, with both teams finding the pipe, but to no avail.

With playoff seeding implications hanging in the balance, the Cavaliers created the first scoring chance in overtime. A foul against freshman Nick Booth gave Cabrini a free kick just outside the penalty area on the left side of the pitch.

Junior Thomas Butz served the ball into the six yard box, where classmate Andre Justin was streaking for the game-winning header.

Justin recorded a season-high five shots in the win, two more than Booth and classmate Ben Cahill. Gould notched six saves to recorded his third consecutive victory.

Kalpokas suffered the loss despite eight saves, while Malcolm and junior Conor Lindsay attempted three shots each for the Mighty Macs (8-9-1, 3-3 Atlantic East).

Stay tuned to CabriniAthletics.com for the latest information on the 2018 Atlantic East Men's Soccer Tournament.

 
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