Box Score KEENE, N.H. 10/20/10 – Freshman Scott Douglas (East
Greenwich, R.I.) scored a pair of goals and added an assist to lead
the Keene State men's soccer team to a 4-1 non-conference victory
over Framingham State University at Owl Athletic Complex on
Wednesday.
Keene State improves to 10-4-2 while Framingham State falls to
9-6.
The Owls' defense came up big in the early going to keep the
Rams off the board. Senior Jason Silva (Northbridge, Mass.)
unloaded three straight shots on goal. His first hit off the
post, his second was headed away by sophomore back Blake Nyman
(Plymouth, Mass.) and his third was saved by KSC senior goalie Paul Blackmer
(Boylston, Mass.).
"Silva is a big guy," said KSC freshman back Preston Ingram
(Newport, Vt.). "I was stepping up on him all night and Nyman had
my back. They're a physical team, but we held our own back
there."
Keene State offense then went to work. Senior Luke Sisco (Pine
Plains, N.Y.) put the Owls up 1-0 when he headed home a crossing
ball from Douglas. Douglas gave KSC a 2-0 lead with a breakaway
goal with 45 seconds to play in the half. "It was a long ball over
the top and I just went after it," said Douglas.
Junior Kevin
Gomes (Halifax, Mass.) scored his first college goal 29 seconds
into the second half on a long drive from 35-yards out that found
the top corner of the net. "I don't know what happened, but a
little bit of luck never hurts," said Gomes.
Douglas went around a couple of player to score his second goal
of the game and his fourth of the season to make it 4-0 at the
50:21 mark.
KSC lost its shutout bid five minutes later when freshman
Ronaldo Vierira (Framingham, Mass.) blasted a shot past from the
top of the box past Blackmer.
Keene State had a slim 12-11 lead in shots and a 2-0 advantage
in corner kicks.
Both teams used two goalies. Blackmer played the first
82:09 for KSC, making five saves. Freshman Malcolm Cheney
(Hopkinton, Mass.) played the rest of the way and made one
save.
Senior Greg Halle (Beverly, Mass.) got the start for the Rams
and made five saves in his 50:21 in the net. Sophomore Sam
Yoder (Southbridge, Mass.) finished up and made two saves.
Keene State is at Western Conn. on Sunday. Framingham
State host Fitchburg State on Saturday.