Box Score San Antonio - The seventh-ranked Trinity
Tigers men's soccer team opened the NCAA Division III
Tournament with a 2-0 shutout of the California Lutheran Kingsmen
on Saturday night.
Trinity (19-2-1) will take on No. 21 Puget Sound in the
second round at 5:00 p.m. Sunday. The winner advances to the NCAA
Sectionals, to be held November 22-24 at a site to be determined.
Puget Sound (15-5-0) edged Hardin-Simmons (11-4-5) in a 2-1
overtime matchup late Saturday. Cal Lutheran completed its season
with a 13-7-2 record.
The Tigers Jonny Lawson scored the eventual game-winner in the
14th minute of play, on assists from Darren McAfee and Yuri
Ribeiro. Lawson leads the Tigers with 15 goals this season, and he
has now accounted for four game-winners.
Simon Uribe scored the Tigers' other goal, in the
55th minute, on a corner kick sent by Ribeiro. With the second
assist, Ribeiro has now chalked up 16 during the campaign. He is in
a three-way tie in the Trinity record books for third place in
single-season assists.
Both teams were heavy Saturday night in the shots department.
The Tigers blasted 28 shots, with 16 on goal. The Kingsmen took a
total of 26 shots, and 10 were on goal.
But the goalkeepers of the Tigers and Kingsmen had exemplary
games. Trinity's Matt Cardone registered a career-high 10
saves in the shutout, while Cal Lutheran's Jack Duncan had
14.
Looking ahead to Puget Sound, the Tigers edged the Loggers 1-0
on September 1 in a home game. It marked Trinity's first win
of the young season.