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October 10, 2007
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Rhode
Island College Men’s Soccer Score Report: |
Salem,
Mass.
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Final
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Rhode
Island College (5-6-2)
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1
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2
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Salem
State College (9-3-1)
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4
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4
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Second Half Surge Spoils Anchormen,
4-2
Salem State Scores 4 Second Half Goals
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Salem,
Mass.-
Rhode Island College suffered a 4-2 setback at Salem
State College this evening in non-conference men’s soccer action on
Alumni Field. The hosts Vikings scored four second half goals to
erase a one-goal half time advantage for the Anchormen.
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Rhode Island
College (5-6-2) cracked the scoring column in 23rd minute, when
sophomore midfielder Matt Turbitt (Providence, R.I.) cashed
in on a senior midfielder Derek Rocha (Fall River, Mass.)
feed. Turbitt was credited with his second marker of the campaign,
while Rocha added his second helper. Sophomore goalkeeper Dereck
Loisel (Warwick, R.I.) stopped all five shots he faced in the
frame to send the Anchormen into the intermission leading 1-0. His
counterpart Pawel Brzyck (Krakow, Poland) was chased after
just one save in 45 minutes. |
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Salem State
College (9-3-1) was finally able to solve Loisel in the second
stanza, exploding for four unanswered goals. The Vikings scored a
pair of markers in the span of 33 seconds to take a lead they would
not relinquish. The hosts netted two more tallies in the 60th and
85th minute, respectively—the latter coming on a penalty kick.
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Rhode Island
College junior midfielder Brandon Migliore (Coventry, R.I.)
halved the Vikings advantage in the 90th minute to round out the
evening’s scoring. It was Migliore’s first marker of the season.
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Freshman
goalkeeper Gabriel Gonzalez (Bayamon, PR) earned the victory
for the Vikings, registering three saves, while Loisel made seven
saves for the third consecutive match. |
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Rhode Island
College returns to action at 4 p.m. on Oct. 13, when the Anchormen
travel to Plymouth State University (4-5-1) for a crucial Little
East Conference tilt. The Panthers boast six points in the
conference circuit, while the Anchormen have penned four in their
ledger. |
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