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Owls Dethrone Warriors; Advance To LEC Title Game

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WILLIMANTIC, Conn.--The Keene State College men's soccer team is heading back to the Little East Conference championship game.  Kaleb Lique-Naitove's goal in the 48th minute gave the third seeded Owls a 1-0 upset win over second seeded and three-time defending tournament champion Eastern Connecticut State University on Wednesday.

KSC, which has won four in a row, improves to 12-6-1 and will take on UMass Boston for the LEC tournament championship on Saturday.   KSC is 9-1-1 since a 1-0 OT loss to ECSU on September 27, and advances to their first final since 2011.  KSC won titles in 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2010, and made final appearances in 2003 and 2007.

It was also the first victory for Keene State over the Warriors since a 2-1 win on September 25, 2010.  

The visitors dominated the first half with a 7-0 advantage in shots and finally broke through three minutes into the second half when senior midfielder Kaleb Lique-Naitove hammered a low shot from the left of the box inside the left post on a baseline feed from freshman forward Promise Kpee. The final 1-0 decision tenth of the year for Eastern, which ended up on the losing end for the sixth time. The victory also stopped a run of three straight shutout losses for Keene at the hands of the Warriors on their home field.

Keene broke through against Eastern sophomore keeper Greg Walton just moments after the Warriors managed their first shot, a high drive by freshman forward Xavier Doran which followed a corner kick. Kpee made a run on the end line and centered it in the box to Lique-Naitove, who drilled a quick, hard shot past Walton for his third goal of the season.

Senior keeper Mike Ketterman needed only one save to record his fifth shutout in 12 starts, that coming on a bid by junior Aldo Morin with 23 minutes left.

The Owls had the better of play throughout, sending three shots on goal in a span of five minutes early in the match that required Walton to submit his three first-half saves. Sophomore midfielder Conor Leahy's header ten minutes into play at the right post gave Keene an early opportunity, Kpee turned and fired a shot from the middle of the box that Walton smothered two minutes later, and freshman midfielder Riley Steele unloaded a bomb from the right side that Walton handled at the right post. 

The contest was between two young teams which combined for 31 freshmen and sophomores on their rosters.

UMass Boston moved into its first final by eliminating Rhode Island College with the only goal of the match with less than three minutes remaining to avenge a 1-0 loss to the Anchormen four days earlier. Keene has won six championships, most recently in 2010 with a 1-0 victory over Rhode Island College.

(Portions courtesy ECSU)

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