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Men's Soccer Falls to Regis, 2-1 in Overtime

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WESTON, Mass. - October 6, 2009 - The Colby-Sawyer men's soccer dropped a tough 2-1 overtime decision to Regis in The Commonwealth Coast Conference action, Tuesday evening. The Chargers scored first but the Pride answered with two unanswered goals to secure the victory.

Colby-Sawyer (1-9, 0-7 TCCC) opened with the first score of the game on a shot by Brian Lombard (Ipswich, Mass.) at 30:55. Lombard was assisted to goal by Tyler Stotz (Amesbury, Mass.).
 
A tough TCCC battle continued well into the second half before Kennedy was fouled in the box by a Charger player, giving Regis College its first scoring opportunity.
 
Preparing to take his shot, Kennedy lined up left aiming to his right, struck the ball with force to the left of Colby-Sawyer keeper Chris Feltes (Manchester, N.H.). Feltes finished his day with eight saves for Colby-Sawyer.
 
Scoring in the 72nd minute, and equaling the score at a goal each, Regis continued to attack the Charger defense. The first period was clearly owned by the Chargers, taking 15 shots at Regis keeper Andrew LaMacchia (Lynn, Mass.).
 
With a conference win on the line for each team, the pressure to keep the other from scoring became aggressive. Five total players were issued yellow cards during match.
 
Seven Chargers attempted scores, with Lombard and James Longe (Richford, V.T.) leading the way with six apiece. Pete Kenney (Longmeadow, Mass.) followed with four.
 
Sophomore Josh Fidalgo (Dorchester, Mass.) led the way for Regis with five goals. With Kennedy tying the game a Regis corner kick by Shawn McDonough (Framingham, Mass.) would fall into the hands of Feltes to end regulation.
 
Stotz would again appear for the Chargers taking an open shot on net in the extra period. With Longe having missed from the left side of the net, the rebound fell to the feet of Stotz. Striking with his left foot on an apparent empty net, LaMacchia dove to make one of his 14 saves on the night.
 
LaMacchia cleared the ball to midfield where Fidalgo dribbled past his defender before pushing the ball through to the feet of Kennedy. Kennedy dribbled between two defenders before finding himself alone against Feltes. With Feltes out of the box, Kennedy made his move left, striking the ball back to right side of the net to give Regis the overtime victory. 

The Chargers begin a four-game home stand on Thursday, October 8 when they welcome non-conference foe Brandeis at 4:00pm. Colby-Sawyer then hosts Eastern Nazarene on Saturday, October 10 at 12:30pm.



---Regis Sports Info
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