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---Nelson Pizarro floats
a shot past Michael Lavric during Lincoln Memorial’s
2-1 win in the NCAA II national quarterfinals.
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By
Mike Anderson, NKU Sports Information
WILDER, Ky.
- This scene was hauntingly familiar for the Northern Kentucky University
men's soccer team.
For the second
straight year, Lincoln Memorial advanced to the NCAA Division II
men's soccer national semifinals and eliminated NKU from the postseason.
For the second straight year, the Railsplitters defeated NKU on
the road in Wilder. And for the second straight year, it was by
a 2-1 score.
In the 18th minute, Pedro Canineu picked up a ball and went
streaking down the right side and attempted a centering pass
15 yards off the end line. The pass was deflected up by the NKU
defense, but right to LMU's Nelson Pizarro, who headed the ball
to the left post past Norse keeper Michael Lavric for the early
1-0 lead.
Both teams played a physical match, with three cards issued
between the teams in the six minutes following the goal. NKU's
Braden Bishop and Steven Beattie each were booked for hard fouls,
as was LMU's Gavin MacLeod.
It took the
Norse just 10 minutes to equalize the score off the boot of Tony
Capurro. The play started with Dan Impellizzeri's takeaway in his
own defensive end. He sent the ball ahead to Tony Ray, who flicked
it back to Impellizzeri to continue his run. As the senior approached
the 18-yard box, he passed across to a wide-open Capurro. The shot
came as a lob, just outside of the reach of LMU's Brent Cole for
his fourth marker of the season.
Pizarro provided the difference in the 71st when
Leandro Pereira evaded the Norse defense and sent a through pass
ahead for Pizarro. As the ball spun forward, Lavric left his net
in an effort to retrieve the
ball, but Pizarro got there first and lifted the ball past
the freshman for his second of the day and 15th of the
season.
Cole was tested early and often for LMU (19-3-1), making
nine saves in the victory. Lavric saved one shot for
NKU (22-2).
Lincoln Memorial advances to play Montevallo in the
semifinals, scheduled for Nov. 30. The Division II national championship
game will take place Dec. 2 at 1 p.m., and will be
televised on CSTV.
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