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Teams: Men's Soccer: Schedule & Results
PLYMOUTH STATE SCORES ON TWO LATE PENALTY
KICKS FOR 2-1 VICTORY AGAINST TUFTS
COLLEGE MEN'S SOCCER FINAL SCORE
Plymouth State 2, Tufts 1
At Plymouth, NH
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Game
Box Score
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Bear Duker headed in the Tufts goal
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PLYMOUTH, N.H. -- Senior Semir Mehmedovic (Zvornik, Bosnia)
scored a pair of goals in the final 15 minutes of the game Wednesday
evening, both on penalty kicks, as Plymouth State University rallied
for a 2-1 victory over Tufts University in a non-conference men's
soccer match at Panther Field.
Mehmedovic, who leads the Little East Conference in scoring,
tallied two goals in a game for the second straight outing and third
time this season. He now has 11 goals on the season, including four
game-winners. He helped the Panthers overcome a first-half Tufts
goal to pull out the victory, improving to 7-4 overall, while Tufts
is now 1-5-2.
The Jumbos maintained possession in the Panther end of the field
much of the first 20 minutes of the game. Only a save by a Panther
defender on the goal line 10 minutes into the contest kept the
Jumbos off the board. Tufts finally broke through at the 26:39 mark
when sophomore Rafael Ramos-Meyer (Washington, DC) fed a nice
ball from about 40 yards out into the box, and senior tri-captain
Bear Duker (Newton, MA) headed it into the right side of the
goal for a 1-0 lead.
The defense by both teams was tough, as neither team was able to
generate quality scoring chances the rest of the half. PSU finished
with a slim 7-5 margin in shots over the first 45 minutes.
The momentum turned in favor of the home team in the second half
as PSU penetrated the Jumbos' end of the field. Mehemdovic almost
put the Panthers on the board with 25 minutes on the clock, but
Tufts senior keeper Pat Tonelli (Andover, MA) deflected his
free kick over the cross bar with a diving save.
The Jumbos nearly went up by two goals with 18 minutes remaining
when senior Dan Schoening (Kenmore, WA) dribbled through the
PSU defense on the left side, but his shot hit the side of the goal
post.
With time starting to become a factor, Mehmedovic made a nice
move around a Tufts defender in the box when the defender pulled him
down, giving Mehmedovic a penalty kick. He deposited it in the back
of the goal to deadlock the score, 1-1, with 12:24 to play.
Tufts made a good bid to regain the lead five minutes later when
junior Alex Lach (Lexington, MA) got a header on a Jumbo
corner kick, but Panther keeper Bjorn Ohlsson (Halmstad, Sweden)
made a diving save.
Mehmedovic made another move around a Tufts defender in the box
with just over three minutes remaining and was again pulled down.
That set up his second penalty kick, which he again put into the
net, this time to give his team the lead and the eventual victory.
Mehmedovic is 3 for 3 on penalty kicks this season.
The Panther senior continues his climb on the PSU career record
book. He now has 40 goals, 24 assists and 104 points, and ranks
fourth in goals and assists and third in points.
PSU finished with a 15-11 advantage in shots for the game, while
Tufts had more corner kicks by a 5-3 count. Tonelli finished with
five saves for the Jumbos, while Ohlsson made four saves for the
Panthers.
Tufts plays its next four matches at home, beginning on
Homecoming Day this Saturday with a NESCAC encounter against Colby
(1:30 pm). Plymouth State plays its third straight home game this
Saturday against Little East Conference foe Rhode Island College
(4:30 pm).
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