Box Score NEWTON, MA – Mount Ida freshman Phil Basile (Valatie, NY)
scored in the 92nd minute to propel the Mustangs (1-11, 1-5 GNAC)
past Saint Joseph's (6-6-2, 3-2-1 GNAC), 4-3, in a GNAC
Men's Soccer match on Monday afternoon.
The Monks held a 3-1 lead after the first half, but the hosts
proceeded to rattle off three unanswered goals in the second stanza
and overtime to steal the victory and post their first victory of
the 2010 campaign. Joe Happnie '11 (Rockland, MA), Ross
Suleski '14 (Amesbury, MA/Saint Thomas Aquinas) and Jesse
West '12 (Sheldon, VT) all found the back of the net for the
Monks and SJC netminder Nick Campasano '12 (Goffstown, NH)
registered five saves in the setback.
St. Joe's struck first with a ninth-minute goal from
Happnie, who handled a well-placed through pass from Paul Robins
'11 (Cornwall, England) and beat Mount Ida keeper Steven
Enright (South Kingston, RI) to put the Monks on the board.
The Mustangs countered just over 14 minutes later, as freshman
Carlos Rojas (Stamford, CT) beat Campasano off a Kevin Custodio
'14 (Dartmouth, MA) dish to tie the contest at one apiece
with 23 minutes left in the opening period.
Suleski scored less than a minute later to provide the Royal
Blue with its second advantage of the match. Brandon Noltkamper
'11 (Bath, ME) sent a perfect ball into the box on a corner
and Suleski delivered a point-blank shot on target that was denied
by Enright. The rebound, which deflected off the Mount Ida
keeper's chest, went right back to the rookie forward,
however, and he finished the play to make it a 2-1 game.
The Monks maintained the momentum and capitalized on a West
marker at the 33:03 mark to increase the SJC advantage to 3-1. Jack
LaFreniere '13 (Alton, NH) sent a right-to-left cross pass
into the box that found an open West, who delivered a perfectly
placed head ball into the right side of the net.
Saint Joseph's dominated play in the first half and held
advantages in shots (15-6), shots on goal (8-3) and corner kicks
(7-0) in the opening stanza, but the complexion of the match
changed completely in the second half.
The Mustangs came out firing in the latter half and hit paydirt
when Rojas netted his second goal of the game, off a free kick
after a yellow card infraction just outside the box, at the 64:13
mark.
Several Mount Ida scoring opportunities ensued, but the
Mustangs weren't able to tie the game until Spencer Hastings
'13 (Orlando, FL) scored off another free kick chance in the
78th minute. A hard slide tackling foul by the Monks outside the
box handed the hosts a free kick on the right side of the box.
Rojas took the free kick and chipped the ball high in the air right
in the middle of the net, where Hastings popped a head ball into
the right side of the goal to knot the game at three apiece with 13
minutes left in regulation.
The game headed into overtime after neither side was able to
punch ahead in the final minutes. The extra frame turned out to be
just 1:50 long, however as Basile redirected a Lima shot, taken
from the top of the box, into the right corner past a sprawling
Campasano to put the Mustangs in the win column.
With the result, St. Joe's and Mount Ida have now
played to a 2-2-1 record in the history of the matchup between the
GNAC counterparts. For the Mustangs, the win puts an end to a
16-game losing streak dating back to last season.
Saint Joseph's will travel to Norwich University on
Saturday, October 16th for a 1:00 PM contest against the Cadets,
while Mount Ida is set to host Elms College in a non-league matchup
on Thursday at 3:30 PM.