Binghamton, SBU Drop Close Contests Sunday; Three Teams in Action on Labor Day

Binghamton, SBU Drop Close Contests Sunday; Three Teams in Action on Labor Day

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Every gameday throughout the 2010 season, America East will provide a men's soccer update that  previews the day's matchups as well as recaps the previous day's action. The update will also provide links to live coverage, box scores and highlights of select games. Fans can also follow men's soccer action throughout the season at the America East Facebook page, Twitter account and YouTube page!

 

Recent Results

Sunday, September 5
Colgate 2, Stony Brook 1 (2OT) -- Box Score
The Red Raiders upended the Seawolves (1-2-0) Sunday at the Lafayette Puma Classic on two late goals, including the game-winner 43 seconds into the second overtime period.

The two teams played to a scoreless draw for the first 66 minutes of the contest until the Seawolves, who have now dropped two straight after downing Hofsta, 1-0, in their season opener Wednesday, took a 1-0 lead with 27:27 left in the contest. Freshman Marc Godelman received Christian Quevedo's thru ball from midfield and found the back of the net for his first career goal.

Stony Brook, the reigning America East champions, looked to be heading to a victory, but the Red Raiders' Steve Miller took advantage of a Seawolf turnover and scored the equalizer with 1:17 left in regulation. Mike Reese added another score exactly 12 minutes later to give Colgate the 2-1 win.


No. 15/9 Monmouth 2, Binghamton 0 -- Box Score
The Bearcats' (0-2-0) ruthless start to the season, which features contests four straight contests against ranked opponents, continued Sunday as they fell, 2-0, to No. 15/9 (NSCAA/College Soccer News Polls) Monmouth at West Virginia's tournament.

Binghamton hung tough with their opponent, outshooting the Hawks 12-10, but senior Ryan Kinne scored twice to give his team the win. Kinne, last year's Northeast Conference Player of the Year, tallied goals in the 41st and 87th minute and goalkeeper Bryan Meredith made two saves.


Upcoming Action

Monday, September 6
Vermont vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 11 a.m. -- Live Stats

Vermont (1-1-0) continues play in the UNH Nike Fall Soccer Classic at Durham, N.H. The Catamounts will play the Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panthers.

The Catamounts are coming off their first loss of the young season, a 1-0 defeat in the tournament opener to Central Connecticut State. The Catamounts will look to improve on that match, in which they were unable to score, despite taking 10 shots with four shots on goal. Vermont will look to junior forward nick O'Neill for some scoring punch. O'Neill scored the game-winning goal against Stanford in Vermont's season opener.


Central Connecticut State at New Hampshire, 1:30 p.m. -- Live Stats
New Hampshire (0-0-1), the host of the UNH Nike Fall Soccer Classic, will play its second match of the tournament against Central Connecticut State.

The Wildcats come off a scoreless tie Saturday night against Wisconsin-Milwaukee and are still looking for their first win of the season. To do that, New Hampshire will need to get more quality shots offensively. The Wildcats took 11 shots in the match, but only put one of those shots on net.

They will also need to continue the stout defensive play, led by sophomore keeper Colin O'Donnell, who stopped six shots Saturday night.


Columbia at Boston University, 7 p.m. -- Live Stats | Live Video | Live Audio
Boston University (1-0-1) will look to continue its hot offensive play as it hosts Ivy League foe Columbia Monday night.

The Terriers scored all three of their goals in a 3-0 defeat of Hartford in the first half Saturday night. They were paced by senior forward Aaron O'Neal, who scored the first two goals of the match. The first of those goals came just over a minute into the game.

Columbia is coming off a 2-1 loss to Sacred Heart in its season opener.