Men’s soccer
Lots of talent for Cornell throughout the field, but especially in the attack and in the midfield. They play an entertaining aggressive style, and should be Ivy contenders (picked 2nd behind Yale in the preseason coaches’ poll).
looking for the highlights and i read the recap: Cornell was down to *9* men for the OT because of a pair of red cards that the recap does not otherwise comment on. Yikes.scoop85
Cornell knocked off High Point 4-1 today after dropping a 2-1 game in 2 OT at #18 Wake Forest in which the Red were down to 10 men after a red card. Cornell looked terrific today; High Point is no slouch, having made the NCAA’s last year and being their conference’s favorite this season.
Lots of talent for Cornell throughout the field, but especially in the attack and in the midfield. They play an entertaining aggressive style, and should be Ivy contenders (picked 2nd behind Yale in the preseason coaches’ poll).
I watched some of the High Point game and they do look good in part because High Point looked good. I stopped watching when we were up 2-1 and was very surprised to see that we pulled away so decisively.
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ugarte
Pulling this up and out of the football thread. With the 3-0 win at Penn, the Big Red have jumped to 19 in RPI. NINETEEN. Probably a function of the flaws in RPI as a metric but also incredible. Also probably greatly aided by playing two ACC teams in Syracuse (23 despite a 5-5 record because of their SOS) and Wake Forest.
The Penn win was an absolute smack down, as we dominated all over the field. Preseason favorite Yale has been mediocre, so that path is there for a league championship. But lots more soccer to play.
How does the ncaa tourney work? League champs and top so-and-so ranks in the RPI? Basically, do we have a legit chance to make the tourney as an at-large or would we need to win Ivy?
CU2007
How does the ncaa tourney work? League champs and top so-and-so ranks in the RPI? Basically, do we have a legit chance to make the tourney as an at-large or would we need to win Ivy?
It’s a 48-team tournament with 24 automatic bids (every conference gets one). The top 16 seeds get first-round byes. The Ivies used to frequently get 2 teams in but I don’t think that’s happened recently.
UTRGV is the result of the merger of UT Brownsville, where I worked from 2000-2002, and UT Pan-American. When I was at UTB, or more properly "The University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College", the sports teams were playing in the Junior College league via TSC's membership.
Hard to say. I do think we have a chance at at-large this year but I figure our trip through the ivy league will slowly whittle away at our SOS even as we win games and a single loss could be a deathblow. Not a lot of margin for error.CU2007
How does the ncaa tourney work? League champs and top so-and-so ranks in the RPI? Basically, do we have a legit chance to make the tourney as an at-large or would we need to win Ivy?
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UTRGV is the result of the merger of UT Brownsville, where I worked from 2000-2002, and UT Pan-American. When I was at UTB, or more properly "The University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College", the sports teams were playing in the Junior College league via TSC's membership.
I remember the sports teams being the Scorpions (people even made some weird scorpion hand-gesture), which apparently is still TSC's mascot. In the brief period between the separation of UTB and TSC and the formation of UTRGV, UTB was (according to Wikipedia) the Ocelots, a name I never heard, since I haven't been to Brownsville since my Hurricane Sabbatical in 2005.
jtwcornell91
jtwcornell91
UTRGV is the result of the merger of UT Brownsville, where I worked from 2000-2002, and UT Pan-American. When I was at UTB, or more properly "The University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College", the sports teams were playing in the Junior College league via TSC's membership.
I remember the sports teams being the Scorpions (people even made some weird scorpion hand-gesture), which apparently is still TSC's mascot. In the brief period between the separation of UTB and TSC and the formation of UTRGV, UTB was (according to Wikipedia) the Ocelots, a name I never heard, since I haven't been to Brownsville since my Hurricane Sabbatical in 2005.
HE REMEMBERS ME!
Al DeFlorio '65
Al DeFlorio
Cornell 4, Harvard 0 after 30 minutes.
Wow.
We are damn good, folks.
blackwidow
5-4 now with 5:40 left. is this a joke?
We hung on 5-4. Coach Smith started the 2nd half with a number of reserves on the field, reasonably believing that a 5 goal lead would be plenty. But we got sloppy on the back end and Harvard scored a couple and gained confidence. At 5-3 Smith put back in our starters, but Harvard popped in one more in the last 10 minutes. We were able to hang on and avoid an all-time collapse.
Lessened learned, one hopes.
CU2007
I didn’t think you were allowed to put someone back into game once removed in soccer.
Not the case in college soccer.
13 in the official NCAA RPI (which may also have been calculated after some other Sunday games)scoop85
Cornell up to 15 in RPI
Cornell men's soccer is #13 in the first NCAA Men's Soccer RPI rankings of the season! The Big Red is back in action on Tuesday night, facing Colgate at 7 p.m. on Berman Field. #YellCornell
— Cornell Big Red (@CornellSports) October 11, 2021
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ugarte
13 in the official NCAA RPI (which may also have been calculated after some other Sunday games)scoop85
Cornell up to 15 in RPI
Cornell men's soccer is #13 in the first NCAA Men's Soccer RPI rankings of the season! The Big Red is back in action on Tuesday night, facing Colgate at 7 p.m. on Berman Field. #YellCornell
— Cornell Big Red (@CornellSports) October 11, 2021
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They should be playing at Schoelkoph, let the football team play at Berman.
saying "nil" shows you're 90% of the way thereGeorge64
Two nil over Colgate, now 8-1-1! I’m watching Ted Lasso to try to develop an appreciation for this game.
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Arena is sporting director and head coach of the Revolution.George64
I watched a replay on ESPN+ of the first half of the match against Harvard this morning. The announcers noted that soccer and lax All-American, Bruce Arena ‘73, was present. He’s now GM or something for the New England Rebels, Revolution or whatever, and probably scouting our team. It’s a good sign.
Al DeFlorio '65
George64
I watched a replay on ESPN+ of the first half of the match against Harvard this morning. The announcers noted that soccer and lax All-American, Bruce Arena ‘73, was present. He’s now GM or something for the New England Rebels, Revolution or whatever, and probably scouting our team. It’s a good sign.
While Arena may well have been scouting a few of our players, I think he was there primarily because it was a soccer alumni reunion.
Congratulations to @CornellMSoccer's Tyler Bagley who was named TopDrawerSoccer's #22 player in college soccer on its Midseason Top 100 rankings. #YellCornell
— Cornell Big Red (@CornellSports) October 15, 2021
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ugarte
JFC I turn the game on and within 5 seconds Yale scores to make it 1-0 with 5:45 left.
I knew there was someone to blame. Damn shame because we’ve dominated the game, but that’s soccer
This really hurts our chances at the Ivy title, as it drops us into third behind undefeated Princeton and Yale, which has only a tie on its record. We have to win out, including beating Princeton, and hope that Yale picks up a loss or tie somewhere along the way and that way we might at least get a share of the Ivy title. Yale and Princeton haven't played yet, so at least one of those teams will get a loss or a possible tie for both. We should root for Princeton to beat Yale, and that way if we win our last four games, we at least clinch a share of the title.
This year's team is a lot of fun to watch, with some great speed and individual skills. Just wish we could have shot the ball a little better today.
dbilmes
I was at the game at Yale today. We were definitely the better team, but that døesn't always mean a win in soccer. We had sø many quality chances that didn't pan out. In the first half, there was a sequence following a Cornell corner kick where twice we beat the goalie only to have a Yale defender head the ball off the goal line. We had a shot go off the crossbar in the second half, and the Yale goalie made some great saves. Until they scored, Yale's only quality chance in the second half was a breakaway where their forward shot the ball just wide.
This really hurts our chances at the Ivy title, as it drops us into third behind undefeated Princeton and Yale, which has only a tie on its record. We have to win out, including beating Princeton, and hope that Yale picks up a loss or tie somewhere along the way and that way we might at least get a share of the Ivy title. Yale and Princeton haven't played yet, so at least one of those teams will get a loss or a possible tie for both. We should root for Princeton to beat Yale, and that way if we win our last four games, we at least clinch a share of the title.
This year's team is a lot of fun to watch, with some great speed and individual skills. Just wish we could have shot the ball a little better today.
Do the Ivies use the 3-1-0 point system, so that it takes three draws to equal a win?
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ugarte
i think if we win out we get an at-large so that's good.
I hope you’re right, as it would be a damn shame for yesterday to derail the season.
i was going to say yes because that's what it looks like on the RPI rankings site, but it isn't clear from the ivyleague.com site. i hope so, because if it's 3 points for a win, if we win out and princeton and yale tie, we'd win the ivies.jtwcornell91
Do the Ivies use the 3-1-0 point system, so that it takes three draws to equal a win?
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Yale announcers said "no."upprdeck
is there now playoff in ivy soccer?
Al DeFlorio '65
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scoop85
With Yale’s scoreless tie against Penn, we are now alone in 2nd place behind 4-0 Princeton. We play the Tigers next Saturday in Jersey in the battle for 1st place. If Cornell prevails we’d then have Ivy also-fans Dartmouth and Columbia to finish out the season, so next week could be for all the marbles.
Is the first tie breaker for the championship and ncaa autobid the head-to-head game??
CU2007
scoop85
With Yale’s scoreless tie against Penn, we are now alone in 2nd place behind 4-0 Princeton. We play the Tigers next Saturday in Jersey in the battle for 1st place. If Cornell prevails we’d then have Ivy also-fans Dartmouth and Columbia to finish out the season, so next week could be for all the marbles.
Is the first tie breaker for the championship and ncaa autobid the head-to-head game??
I haven’t looked up anything but that seems most logical.
CU2007
scoop85
With Yale’s scoreless tie against Penn, we are now alone in 2nd place behind 4-0 Princeton. We play the Tigers next Saturday in Jersey in the battle for 1st place. If Cornell prevails we’d then have Ivy also-fans Dartmouth and Columbia to finish out the season, so next week could be for all the marbles.
Is the first tie breaker for the championship and ncaa autobid the head-to-head game??
I think the Ivies award co-championships whenever two teams are tied in the standings, so it would be a tie-breaker for the autobid. (Unless there's a tie-breaker game.)
MSOC | FINAL | Cornell got a late goal from junior Griffin Garrard, but it wasn't enough to top Princeton on Saturday afternoon. #YellCornell
— CornellSportsGameday (@CUBigRedGameday) October 30, 2021
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Lots of misery againugarte
ah we're fuckedMSOC | FINAL | Cornell got a late goal from junior Griffin Garrard, but it wasn't enough to top Princeton on Saturday afternoon. #YellCornell
— CornellSportsGameday (@CUBigRedGameday) October 30, 2021
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ugarte
ah we're fuckedMSOC | FINAL | Cornell got a late goal from junior Griffin Garrard, but it wasn't enough to top Princeton on Saturday afternoon. #YellCornell
— CornellSportsGameday (@CUBigRedGameday) October 30, 2021
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We got a straight red card on a foul about 10 minutes into the game, which seemed overly harsh. Princeton then scored a moment later off a corner. Despite being down a man, we had a number of chances in the 1st half, especially an open net with about 5 minutes left but our guy Ka couldn’t control the ball and tap it into the open net.
What a waste of such a talented team.
Red Card was not surprising. grabbing someone from behind when they have an unimpeded path to the goal is a red card offense. Cornell was lucky it happened outside the box, otherwise there would have been a penalty kick awarded in addition to the red card.scoop85
ugarte
ah we're fuckedMSOC | FINAL | Cornell got a late goal from junior Griffin Garrard, but it wasn't enough to top Princeton on Saturday afternoon. #YellCornell
— CornellSportsGameday (@CUBigRedGameday) October 30, 2021
(📸: Madison Epperson/Cornell Athletics) pic.twitter.com/fW1SyZEAMW
We got a straight red card on a foul about 10 minutes into the game, which seemed overly harsh. Princeton then scored a moment later off a corner. Despite being down a man, we had a number of chances in the 1st half, especially an open net with about 5 minutes left but our guy Ka couldn’t control the ball and tap it into the open net.
What a waste of such a talented team.
[www.ncaa.com]
NCAA has Cornell 28th in RPI. Princeton is 70th, Yale is 69th in games through Nov. 11. [www.ncaa.com]
billhoward
In its next-to-last regular season game, 11-3-1 Cornell beats 16-11 Dartmouth, 2-1 in double OT. [cornellbigred.com] (If those records are right, how is it Cornell has played 15 games and Dartmouith 27?)
Dartmouth’s record is more like 2-11
billhoward
In its next-to-last regular season game, 11-3-1 Cornell beats 16-11 Dartmouth, 2-1 in double OT. [cornellbigred.com] (If those records are right, how is it Cornell has played 15 games and Dartmouith 27?)
Probably, because Dartmouth is 2-11-1.
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ugarte
Cornell heading to 2OT against 1-10-4 Columbia. Columbia has almost no possession but Cornell can't buy a second goal against this goalie.
Eneli didn’t play for some reason. You would think the announcers, who were never shy to tout their soccer expertise, would’ve found out why he didn’t see the field.
As for the announcers, they should have had something on why one of our best players didn't play at all today. They also get carried away making comparisons to famous European soccer players. But we did learn that one of the announcers was in a freshman history class with one of the Columbia players when they were in high school.
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We had five 5th-year seniors, including Bagley. But we have some talented underclassmen and our coach has done a great job of turning the program around. We should be an Ivy contender in the foreseeable future.CU2007
Seems like a bit of a waste of a very talented team. What does the future look like? Recruiting classes? Losing a lot of talent to graduation after this season?
TL/DR: ugarte is right, the season is over.
mountainred
No idea if this website is particularly accurate, but it has Cornell as the 4th team out. It seems to assume the committee will go straight down the RPI list. Cornell has two wins against teams they project in the field, Marist and UC Santa Barbara, but they are auto-bids with RPIs below Cornell. Otherwise, the best result is the draw with Syracuse RPI 56).
TL/DR: ugarte is right, the season is over.
Shame. Perhaps we can hope this motivates the team next year. Look at this year's USMNT.
Games Oct. 16-Nov. 13 L 1-0 @ Yale W 1-0 @ Binghamton W 4-0 Brown L 2-1 @ Princeton W 2-1 @ Dartmouth 2OT T 1-1 Columbia 2 OT
I think if you roll it back one more game (not checking) you get to the 5-4 win over Harvard where we took a 5-0 lead and nearly blew it.billhoward
Cornell soccer finishes 2021 at 11-3-2. But the last 30 days were a disappointing 3-2-1. Bounce of the ball can explain the outcome of a single game, but this was not the finish Cornell was capable of. Let's hope Cornell builds on the overall success of the season.
Games Oct. 16-Nov. 13 L 1-0 @ Yale W 1-0 @ Binghamton W 4-0 Brown L 2-1 @ Princeton W 2-1 @ Dartmouth 2OT T 1-1 Columbia 2 OT
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The Yale game started our late-season slide. We controlled play, but their goalie made some great saves. We still had a shot at the Ivy title when we played Princeton, but we had a player receive a somewhat questionable red card early in that game and had to play a man short for most of the game. Even so, we were still in the game until Princeton went up 2-0. That game cost us a shot at the Ivy title. Columbia was a team we definitely should have defeated, but their goalie played the game of his life and one of our forwards singlehandedly failed to score on three excellent chances. Meanwhile, our second-leading scorer sat out the game for undisclosed reasons. The Columbia goalie also made some good saves. But even so, this was a game we should have won. If we couldn't beat one of the worst teams in the league on our home field we didn't deserve an NCAA berth. For what it's worth, we were unbeaten at home.billhoward
Cornell soccer finishes 2021 at 11-3-2. But the last 30 days were a disappointing 3-2-1. Bounce of the ball can explain the outcome of a single game, but this was not the finish Cornell was capable of. Let's hope Cornell builds on the overall success of the season.
Games Oct. 16-Nov. 13 L 1-0 @ Yale W 1-0 @ Binghamton W 4-0 Brown L 2-1 @ Princeton W 2-1 @ Dartmouth 2OT T 1-1 Columbia 2 OT
I agree with what you said, @upprdeck, it's just a bummer.
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upprdeck
thats soccer.. give up 1-0-0-2-1-1 and go 3-2-1. The margin is so small and the reward for the D when you get ahead is to make it even harder by bunkering. A modified scoring system might help a bit but many would think it would ruin the game to try to have teams try to score and not just play 10 in the box. Even something simple like on set pieces limit how many can start in the box. Lax doesnt allow the whole team to cross midfield why does soccer? But then often the only plays that create chances are when a D comes up and the counter can work. if the D was kept at midfield those would go away as well.. But limiting players in the box might help and the D could still come up high.
Lax does allow D players in the offensive zone; you just have to keep 4 players (including the GK) back in the defensive zone.
A mark of an excellent soccer team is the ability to break down the other team's defense even if they're parking the bus in front of goal. Last Friday's USMNT v Mexico game had two good examples. Pulisic's goal came from a halftime adjustment that isolated Weah on the right against his marker. Then, when Mexico had to adjust to a wider U.S. offense, space in the center opened up for McKennie's clincher.
None of this refutes what you said. The ability of a weaker team to combine parking the bus with quick counter attacks (ala Ted Lasso) does allow better teams to lose more than they should. It's sort of like basketball before the shot clock, when stalling afforded weaker teams the opportunity to beat stronger ones. Maybe bigger goals would help.
Swampy
upprdeck
thats soccer.. give up 1-0-0-2-1-1 and go 3-2-1. The margin is so small and the reward for the D when you get ahead is to make it even harder by bunkering. A modified scoring system might help a bit but many would think it would ruin the game to try to have teams try to score and not just play 10 in the box. Even something simple like on set pieces limit how many can start in the box. Lax doesnt allow the whole team to cross midfield why does soccer? But then often the only plays that create chances are when a D comes up and the counter can work. if the D was kept at midfield those would go away as well.. But limiting players in the box might help and the D could still come up high.
Lax does allow D players in the offensive zone; you just have to keep 4 players (including the GK) back in the defensive zone.
A mark of an excellent soccer team is the ability to break down the other team's defense even if they're parking the bus in front of goal. Last Friday's USMNT v Mexico game had two good examples. Pulisic's goal came from a halftime adjustment that isolated Weah on the right against his marker. Then, when Mexico had to adjust to a wider U.S. offense, space in the center opened up for McKennie's clincher.
None of this refutes what you said. The ability of a weaker team to combine parking the bus with quick counter attacks (ala Ted Lasso) does allow better teams to lose more than they should. It's sort of like basketball before the shot clock, when stalling afforded weaker teams the opportunity to beat stronger ones. Maybe bigger goals would help.
Yeah Bigger goals would be an interesting idea to try out. Hockey has talked about it as well. How much bigger though.. You go look at games and would bigger goals me more shots. more wild shots. or more goals.
upprdeck
Swampy
upprdeck
thats soccer.. give up 1-0-0-2-1-1 and go 3-2-1. The margin is so small and the reward for the D when you get ahead is to make it even harder by bunkering. A modified scoring system might help a bit but many would think it would ruin the game to try to have teams try to score and not just play 10 in the box. Even something simple like on set pieces limit how many can start in the box. Lax doesnt allow the whole team to cross midfield why does soccer? But then often the only plays that create chances are when a D comes up and the counter can work. if the D was kept at midfield those would go away as well.. But limiting players in the box might help and the D could still come up high.
Lax does allow D players in the offensive zone; you just have to keep 4 players (including the GK) back in the defensive zone.
A mark of an excellent soccer team is the ability to break down the other team's defense even if they're parking the bus in front of goal. Last Friday's USMNT v Mexico game had two good examples. Pulisic's goal came from a halftime adjustment that isolated Weah on the right against his marker. Then, when Mexico had to adjust to a wider U.S. offense, space in the center opened up for McKennie's clincher.
None of this refutes what you said. The ability of a weaker team to combine parking the bus with quick counter attacks (ala Ted Lasso) does allow better teams to lose more than they should. It's sort of like basketball before the shot clock, when stalling afforded weaker teams the opportunity to beat stronger ones. Maybe bigger goals would help.
Yeah Bigger goals would be an interesting idea to try out. Hockey has talked about it as well. How much bigger though.. You go look at games and would bigger goals me more shots. more wild shots. or more goals.
Yes, Yes, and Yes. Don't do it. They shouldn't have lowered the mound in baseball, and they never should have let palming become the crossover dribble in basketball.
Swampy
Pulisic's goal came from a halftime adjustment that isolated Weah on the right against his marker
To be fair this also needed a spectacular pass and a damn fine header.
Trotsky
Swampy
Pulisic's goal came from a halftime adjustment that isolated Weah on the right against his marker
To be fair this also needed a spectacular pass and a damn fine header.
Exactly, which is why I went out of my way to mention Weah (pun or malapropism intended). Weah was also involved in McKennie's goal. Weah well deserved the coach's Man of the Match award.
BTW ("By the Weah" ), Weah scored a highlight reel goal tonight against Jamaica, but the USMNT was lucky to tie the Reggae Boyz. Other games are still in play, and the online scoreboard is having a hard time keeping up.
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Kevin O’Toole, Princeton (Sr., M/F – Montclair, N.J.)
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Elian Haddock, Yale (Jr., GK – Whitefish Bay, Wisc.)
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Alessandro Arlotti, Harvard (Fr., F – Monaco)
COACH OF THE YEAR
Jim Barlow, Princeton*
FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY^
Lucas Gen, Princeton (Jr., D – Sacramento, California)
Jeremy Haddock, Yale (Jr., D – Whitefish Bay, Wisc.)
Wilson Eisner, Cornell (Fr., D – Menlo Park, Calif.)
Leo Burney, Penn (Fr., D – Seattle, Washington)
Elian Haddock, Yale (Jr., GK – Whitefish Bay, Wisc.)
Tyler Bagley, Cornell* (Fifth Year., M – San Clemente, Calif.)
Derek Waleffe, Brown (Sr., M – Madison, Wisc.)
Willem Ebbinge, Harvard (So., M – Queenstown, New Zealand)
Alessandro Arlotti, Harvard (Fr., F – Monaco)
Kevin O’Toole, Princeton* (Sr., M/F – Montclair, N.J.)
Emeka Eneli, Cornell (Sr., F – Dublin, Ohio)
Paolo Carroll, Yale (Jr., F – Sao Paulo, Brazil)
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY^
Louis Weisdorf, Dartmouth (Fr., D – Copenhagen, Denmark)
Issa Mudashiru, Princeton (Fr., D – Bethesda, Md.)
Alex Charles, Princeton (Sr., D – Durham, N.C.)
Jack Roberts, Princeton (Sr., GK – Wellesley, Mass.)
Harry Fuller, Cornell (Fifth Year., M – London, England)
Jonah Kagen, Cornell (Sr., D – Savannah, Ga.)
Daniel Diaz Bonilla, Princeton (Jr., F – Vienna, Va.)
Ohad Yahalom, Dartmouth (Sr., M – Brookline, Mass.)
Ben Stitz, Penn (Sr., M – Baltimore, Md.)
Malik Pinto, Princeton (So., M – Durham, N.C.)
Isaac McGinnis, Penn (Sr., M – Brighton, N.Y.)
Martin Vician, Harvard (Jr., F/M – Bratislava, Slovakia)
Kahveh Zahiroleslam, Yale (So., F – Saratoga, Calif.)
Owen Schwartz, Brown (Jr., D – Mill Valley, Calif.)
St Johns wins 1-0 and as a prize gets Oregon State (#1 ranked team) out in Oregon on Sunday afternoon.
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