Boston, MA --- Senior Sam Martins (Dartmouth, MA)
buried a penalty kick at 103:34 to lift the Wentworth Institute of
Technology men's soccer team to a 1-0, double-overtime win over WPI in a
non-conference men's soccer contest played on Sweeney Field.
With the win the Leopards improve to 9-3-0 on the season, while the
Engineers, ranked fifth in the latest NSCAA NCAA Division III New
England Men's Soccer Poll, fall to 9-3-1. The overtime game was
Wentworth's third of the season while WPI was playing in its sixth extra
session contest in its last eight games – and fourth straight Wednesday
overtime contest.
The Engineers appeared to take 1-0 lead in the 42nd minute, however the
goal was waved off due to a foul. WPI had another opportunity, this
time with two seconds left in the frame, however senior Kurt Naugler's (Westford, MA) header was denied by Wentworth freshman Matthew Sekerak (Winthrop, ME).
The stalemate continued into the second half with Wentworth firing 10
shots compared to WPI, which registered five attempts. The Leopards
commenced the first overtime period with a pair of shots, but both
attempts by sophomore Michael Zendon (Charlotte, NC) did not sail past WPI sophomore Connor Hoeckele (Granby, CT). Freshman Frank Ciliberto (Spencerport, NY) registered one shot in the frame, which was turned aside by Sekerak.
WPI registered the first shot in the second overtime, an attempt by freshman Ryan Tropeano (Pembroke, MA) that landed wide right of the Wentworth net. A little over two minutes later, freshman Noah Martins
(Dartmouth, MA) was fouled inside the box, which led to Sam Martins'
heroics as he buried his second penalty kick of the season and fourth of
his career.
Zendan highlighted the Black and Gold's offensive output with a
season-high eight shots. Wentworth concluded the match with 23 attempts
and seven corners. WPI registered 17 shots and five corners.
Sekerak improved to 8-2 between the pipes, turning away eight shots for
his fifth shutout of the season. Hoeckele fell to 6-3 with his
eight-save effort.
Both teams return to action on Saturday, October 10 as Wentworth
travels to Nichols for a 2pm.kickoff, while WPI visits Springfield at
noon.
Release Courtesy Wentworth Sports Information
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