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Oct. 30, 2007
MEN’S SOCCER: Lutes Still Need Two
Wins and Help From Whitman
THIS WEEK: Pacific Lutheran (11-6-1, 9-2-1) at
Linfield (8-7-1, 4-7-1), Friday, 1:30 p.m.; PLU at Willamette (2-13-2,
0-11-1), Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
LUTES GIVE THEMSELVES A CHANCE: After Pacific
Lutheran lost a 1-0 decision to visiting Puget Sound back on Oct.
17, PLU still was mathematically in the hunt for a Northwest Conference
title. The reality, however, was that those hopes were basically
on life support. Not only would the Lutes likely have to close the
season with five straight wins, they would also need help from other
conference teams against first place Whitworth and second place
Puget Sound. Well, the good news is that life support hasn’t
been disconnected; the bad news is that the Lutes’ title hopes
are still on life support. Whitman gave the Lutes a huge boost on
Sunday with its win over Puget Sound, an outcome that eliminated
the Loggers from title contention one day after they lost an overtime
decision to Whitworth. PLU’s sweep of Whitman and Whitworth,
on the other hand, keeps hope alive.
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| Derek Karamatic |
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| Michael Ferguson |
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| Brian Lubeck |
GO MISSIONARIES: The NWC title scenarios are as
follows: If Whitworth can win next Sunday at Whitman College, the
Pirates will clinch its third NWC title in the last four years.
If the Lutes win at Linfield and Willamette and the Pirates lose,
PLU will win the title. If the Lutes lose or tie either of their
final two matches, Whitworth wins the title. Finally, if Whitworth
ties at Whitman and PLU wins twice, the teams will be tied in the
final standings. At that point, the Pirates hold the tiebreaker
for the automatic bid based on comparable results against Puget
Sound, the third place team. Whitworth had a 1-1 record against
UPS while the Lutes were 0-1-1 against the Loggers.
THE FIRST TIME: The Lutes have already defeated
both Linfield and Willamette this season. The 2-0 win over Linfield
on Oct. 7 ended nearly a decade of frustration against Wildcats.
Pacific Lutheran had not defeated Linfield in men’s soccer
since September of 1998, a drought of 17 winless decisions –
16 losses and one tie. The first tally came at 60:58 when Michael
Ferguson’s cross was touched on by Trevor Jacka to Jason Bjorgo,
who finished past Linfield goalkeeper Mike Belzberg. Ferguson had
an assist on the second goal as well when his corner kick rolled
out to the top of the box where Ryan Hanna slammed it into the net
at 73:37. Daniel Mangum recorded the shutout in goal. On Oct. 6,
the Lutes walloped Willamette, 5-0, as Ferguson scored two goals.
Other PLU goal scorers in that game were Trevor Jacka, Derek MacLean
and Derek Karamatic. Mangum and Brian Kostol shared the shutout
in goal, both keepers making two saves. PLU finished the match with
18 shots compared to seven for the Bearcats, and the Lutes enjoyed
an 8-2 corner kick advantage. The large lead allowed PLU head coach
John Yorke to use 15 substitutes in the match.
FERGUSON LIFTS LUTES: Senior forward Michael Ferguson
rifled home a 25-yard free kick midway through the second half to
lift the Lutes to a 1-0 Northwest Conference men's soccer victory
over Whitman College at the Whitman Athletic Fields. The first half
ended in controversy when Whitman senior Andy Huntington hit a shot
from about 20 yards out in the waning seconds. The ball bounced
off the crossbar and into the net. But the referee, after consulting
with one of the linesmen, said the ball entered the goal after the
buzzer sounded. Whitman took 14 shots, putting four on goal. Pacific
Lutheran finished with 13 shots, three on goal. Keeper Daniel Mangum
made four saves for the Lutes while Brett Axelrod picked off two
for Whitman.
DOUBLE OT WIN KEEPS TITLE HOPES ALIVE: Derek Karamatic
scored perhaps the biggest goal of his Pacific Lutheran career on
Sunday as the Lutes defeated Northwest Conference men's soccer leader
Whitworth, 1-0, in double overtime. Karamatic came up with the match-winning
goal for the Lutes at 108:25 when he took a pass from Brennan Brown
and fired a shot past Whitworth keeper Scott Barnum and into the
upper-left corner of the goal. Barnum had saved the match for Whitworth
in the first overtime when he made a diving save on a shot by Ferguson,
who is tied for the lead in the NWC with 12 goals. After a scoreless
first half when neither side put a shot on goal, Whitworth started
to get chances against PLU keeper Daniel Mangum. But the freshman
saved all eight shots that came his way in the second half and overtime.
That included a flurry over the last six minutes of regulation when
the Pirates had four corner kicks and four shots. Mangum was saved
on two occasions by senior center defender Brian Lubeck, who cleared
one ball off the line and saved another goal with a sliding tackle
on a Whitworth breakaway. The win for the Lutes is the first in
Spokane since 1998 and it is only the second time this season that
the Pirates did not score a goal (Whitworth tied Southwestern 0-0
in the second match of the year).
LUBECK EARNS CONFERENCE HONOR: Senior defender
Brian Lubeck earned Northwest Conference Defensive Player of the
Week honors after helping the Lutes to a pair of road shutouts on
the eastern side of the state. Lubeck played a particularly big
role against Whitworth, clearing one ball on a corner kick and sliding
in to knock the ball away from a Whitworth player who had broken
in on goal.
FERGUSON WATCH: Michael Ferguson has 12 goals
this season and needs three in the remaining two regular season
matches to break Brian Gardner’s nearly 20-year old career
record of 49 goals. Gardner played his soccer at PLU from 1986-89.
With 47 career goals, Ferguson ranks No. 2 on the PLU career goal-scoring
list.
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