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Oct. 20, 2007
Lutes Keep NWC Title Aspirations Alive
With 2-0 Win Over Pacific
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| Michael Ferguson |
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| Andy Stolz |
Box Score
PARKLAND, Wash. – Michael Ferguson scored his 11th goal of
the season in the first half and Andy Stolz added a second-half
insurance tally as Pacific Lutheran defeated Pacific, 2-0, in a
Northwest Conference men’s soccer match played Saturday afternoon
at the PLU field.
The Lutes kept their slim Northwest Conference championship aspirations
alive with the victory, which gives them a 7-2-1 record in conference
matches and a 9-6-1 overall mark. Pacific Lutheran trails Whitworth
and Puget Sound and needs help from other teams to pass both of
those teams. With the defeat, the visiting Boxers fall to 3-5-2
in conference and to 5-6-2 overall.
Ferguson, a senior forward from Lake Tapps playing his final game
on the PLU field, took a bouncing pass from Derek Karamatic and
hammered a 12-yard, first-time volley with his left foot past Pacific
keeper Chris Grasso and into the net. The goal, which came at 34:19,
was the 46th of Ferguson’s stellar PLU career. He has four
more matches to score the four goals necessary to eclipse the career
record of 49 set by Brian Gardner, who played at PLU from 1986-89.
Ferguson’s tally came after the Lutes had applied steady
pressure throughout the first half. At the intermission, PLU held
a 7-1 advantage in shots.
The insurance goal by Stolz came at 67:57 after the Boxers failed
to clear the ball. Stolz, a junior midfielder, notched his first
goal of the season with a blast from the top of the penalty area
past Boxers reserve keeper Andrew Stevermer.
The Lutes took 16 shots in the match, forcing a combined five saves
from Grasso and Stevermer. Pacific managed six shots in the game,
and Michael Iacolucci had two good second-half scoring chances –
a header on a corner kick and a 35-yard blast – stopped by
PLU keeper Daniel Mangum. The freshman keeper finished with three
saves for the Lutes.
Besides Ferguson, other seniors playing their final home matches
for the Lutes were defender Brian Lubeck, midfielders Erik Gracey
and Thomas Pederson and forwards Adam Ladage and Trevor Jacka.
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