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Knights Shutout 2-0 Against Union

October 26, 2008

Potsdam, NY – Goals in the final five minutes of each half led to the Clarkson University Men’s Soccer team’s demise on Sunday afternoon as Union scored a goal in the waning moments each time for a 2-0 victory over the Golden Knights over at Potsdam’s State Turf Field.

The Golden Knights dropped to 5-9-1 overall and finished up the conference schedule at 0-7-0, while Union claimed a spot in the Liberty League playoffs with a 9-3-3 record and 3-2-2 conference slate.

 

After a sloppy day in the rain on Saturday afternoon, it took some time for the two teams to adjust to the quicker track on Potsdam’s turf. While balls skipped on Saturday, they bounded higher and with more truth on the turf. Union got off to a fast start with a few shots in the opening minutes, but the attempts always found their way to the side or over the net. Clarkson responded with a flurry of its own, but two were blocked by the Union defense, and Cale Samuel’s (Mississauga, ONT) attempt from in close was denied by Dutchmen goalkeeper Rob Kramer.

It wasn’t until late in the half that Union got on the scoreboard. A misplay near the top of the box gave the Dutchmen a solid scoring chance as substitute John Manna weaved through some defenders and then took a shot that ricocheted off a Clarkson defender and bounded into the back of the net with 4:04 remaining.

 

Chances for both teams were few and far between in the second half as the squads combined for just four shots in the first 40 minutes of the half. Finally, on the third shot of the half for the Dutchmen, Kevan Benn got control of the ball in close and, with Clarkson keeper Mike St. Croix (Watertown, NY) committed to the initial threat in Benn, sent a pass over to Kyle Riter, who was open in front.

Union ended the game with a 12-5 lead in shots and the two teams were tied with two corner kicks apiece. St. Croix made three saves for the Knights and Kramer made two stops for Union.

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