Box Score PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Senior Cam Blair (Keene, N.H.) scored the game-winning goal just 2:29
into overtime Saturday afternoon to lift Keene State College past
Plymouth State University, 3-2, in the Little East Conference
men's soccer opener for both schools at Panther Field.
Keene State led 1-0 on a goal late in the first half, and
maintained a 2-1 margin much of the second half after the teams
swapped scores soon after the break. Plymouth State came back
to deadlock the contest with a little more than 10 minutes left in
regulation, but the Owls pulled out the win on Blair's
overtime game-winner. KSC improves to 5-2-0 overall (1-0 LEC)
while PSU drops to 1-3-1 overall (0-1 LEC).
The game was scoreless throughout most of the first half.
Keene State nearly got on the board with 19 minutes on the clock
when sophomore Joe Senecal (Manchaug, Mass.) broke
in alone and dribbled past the Panther keeper but by the time he
got a shot off, PSU defender Dre Cabral (Tokyo,
Japan) had come over to break up the play.
The visitors broke the ice with 2:12 to play in the half when a
Keene State striker was fouled in the offensive box, and sophomore
Danny Silverman (Maynard, Mass.) converted the
ensuing penalty kick for a 1-0 Owls' lead at the
intermission.
Plymouth State tied the game 10 minutes into the second half
when senior Tommy Schrey (Munich, Germany) scored
his first goal of the season on a header off a feed from freshman
Moses Igah (Abuja, Nigeria). But Keene State
countered less than a minute later when Senecal got loose on a
breakaway and finished off the play for his fourth goal of the
season.
Keene State had a chance at taking a two-goal lead with 11
minutes remaining when junior Alex Larson
(Williamsport, Pa.) sent freshman Scott Douglas
(East Greenwich, R.I.) in alone on the keeper with a nice through
pass, but Douglas' shot went wide left.
Less than a minute later, PSU got the equalizer when sophomore
Parker Spear (Sodus Point, N.Y.) sent a cross into
the box, and freshman Arthur Opara (Abuja,
Nigeria) collected the ball and lobbed it over the keeper to tie
the score at 2-2 with 10:35 to play. PSU nearly got a
go-ahead goal with three minutes remaining but a strong left-footed
attempt by Schrey from the top of the box rang off the right goal
post.
The Owls came out strong in the extra session and out-shot
the Panthers 3-0, and won the game when Senecal collected a loose
ball along the left end line and fed Blair in front, who knocked
the ball into the right corner for his third goal of the season
"I had a few opportunities earlier, but kept with
it. Finally Joe (Senecal) connected with me and I just hit it far
post and the ball found its way into the net," said Blair
about his game-winner and third goal of the season. "I
was a step slow today, but everyone picked me up in overtime. We
told each other it was the biggest game of the season and it would
give us momentum into the next conference games."
Shots in the game were tied at 17 for each team, and Keene State
had a 6-2 advantage in corner kicks. KSC sophomore keeper
Nick Allman (Newburyport, Mass.) made five saves
to earn the victory while PSU sophomore Bjorn
Ohlsson (Halmstad, Sweden) finished with four saves.
Plymouth State is back in action Tuesday with a non-conference
match-up at Bates College (4:30 p.m.). Keene State plays next
on Wednesday with a non-conference visit to Worcester State
University (7:00 p.m.)