Manchester, NH. - The University of Charleston Golden Eagles travelled to #1 ranked Southern New Hampshire this past weekend for a round three match up in the NCAA Tournament.
Charleston, W.Va. -Â The University of Charleston welcomed Adelphi to the Welch Athletic Complex this past Sunday for round two of the NCAA Division II National Tournament.
The Basics:
Location: Mark A. Ouellette Stadium
Score:Â UC 0, SNHU 2
Records:Â Charleston 17-1-4 (11-0-3 MEC) Southern New Hampshire 16-2-2
How it Happened:
It was a cagey affair to begin proceedings between two good sides, and the game had to wait until the 27th minute for its first effort, with the Penmen firing over Konstantinos Parisis' goal. A couple more shots did not test the Greek shot stopper, but he was eventually called into action in the 38th minute to make a good save. Charleston had their first shot of the game through Leonardo Dutra in the 42nd minute, but it was an easy one for the Penmen keeper. The teams went into the interval level.
Into the second half and Southern New Hampshire struck early. A poor clearance made its way to Gabriel Barroso, and his left footed cross found the head of Daniel Gonzalez, with his header hitting the post on its way in. Parisis then had to palm away another effort, this time from Philipp Hermann three minutes later as SNHU tried to get another. UC began to grow into the game around the 60th minute mark and had a promising spell with the ball. Dutra fired over after good build up play, and then Jose Suarez Monaco's set for a Caio Moraes strike gave Charleston their best chance of the game, but it was cleared off the line by a Penmen body. In the 87th minute, Southern New Hampshire doubled their lead and all but ended Charleston's hopes of getting back into the contest. Great play from Martin Fuentes sent Charlie Preus one on one with Parisis, and he buried it to send SNHU into the next round.
The University of Charleston end their season with the first loss, finishing 17-1-4, capturing the MEC Regular Season and Tournament along the way to a Sweet Sixteen appearance.