Sunday, November 7, 2004
TUSCULUM MOUNTS STUNNING
COMEBACK TO BEAT CARSON-NEWMAN 4-3 IN FOOD LION SAC MEN’S SOCCER FINAL
“Pioneers
score with five seconds left to win”
HICKORY, N.C. - Tusculum’s Gareth Williams scored with five
seconds left in regulation to cap off an amazing comeback and lift the third-seeded
Pioneers to a 4-3 victory over the top-seed Carson-Newman Eagles and win the
2004 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Men’s Soccer Tournament championship.
(Box Score)
Down 3-0, the 23rd-ranked Pioneers (15-2-2) rallied with four goals in the final 25
minutes of regulation to win. The loss was the first of the season for Carson-Newman
(17-1-1), which came into the tournament ranked
third in the country.
Williams (Wrexham, Wales) scored the game-winning goal on a cross
shot in the box, with assists from Paul Hopkins (Portsmouth, England) and Andre Nesfield
(Arima, Trinidad).
Williams had two goals and an assist for the Pioneers, while Hopkins was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament.
Carson-Newman took an early lead with two goals in a one-minute span early
in the match. Brad Collins (Rocky Mount, Va.) scored the match’s first goal on a bicycle
kick in the box at the 17:31 mark. A minute later, Kyle Frohock (Franklin, Tenn.) scored on a free kick to put the Eagles
ahead 2-0. Carson-Newman took the 2-0 into the half.
Carlos Maqueda (Knoxville, Tenn.) scored an unassisted goal at 62:17 to
give the Eagles a 3-0 lead.
The Pioneers stormed back, with Williams scoring
after the ball was deflected on a throw-in at the 65:23 mark. Two minutes
later, Tony Prisco (Woodbridge, Va.) scored off a deflection, with Alex
Eddo (Brown Hill, Nevis, West Indies) providing the assist. Jay Harris
(London, England) then tied the match at 59:13 when he headed
in a free kick from Williams.
The win was Tusculum’s second tournament championship in school
history. The Pioneers last won the tournament in 1999.
Tusculum avenged a regular-season loss to the Eagles.
Carson-Newman won the first meeting 4-3 in double overtime.
Both teams will likely be invited to the NCAA Tournament, where they could
face each other a third time.
- SAC -
(Release
courtesy Lenoir-Rhyne Sports Information Office)
Tusculum College vs Carson-Newman Eagles (Nov 07, 2004 at Hickory, N.C.)
Tusculum College (15-2-2) vs. Carson-Newman Eagles (17-1-1)
Date: Nov 07, 2004 Attendance: 350
Weather: 70, clear, beautiful
Goals by period 1 2 Tot
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Tusculum College.... 0 4- 4
Carson-Newman Eagles 2 1- 3
SCORING SUMMARY:
1. 17:31 C-N Brad Collins (unassisted) - bicycle kick
2. 18:28 C-N Kyle Frohock (unassisted) - free kick
3. 62:17 C-N Carolos Maqueda (unassisted) - shot in the box
4. 65:23 TC Gareth Williams (unassisted) - shot
in a box, deflected throw in
5. 67:26 TC Tony Prisco
(Alexander Eddo) - off deflection
6. 69:13 TC Jay Harris (Gareth Williams) - free kick,
headed in
7. 89:55 TC Gareth Williams (Paul Hopkins;Andre Nesfield)
Shots: Tusculum College
19, Carson-Newman Eagles 9
Saves: Tusculum College 3
(J.P. Swaminathan 3; TEAM 1), Carson-Newman Eagles 5
(Tyler Baldock 5)
2004 Food Lion South Atlantic
Conference Men's Soccer Tournament Championship
No. 1 Carson-Newman vs. No. 3 Tusculum