Freshman goalkeeper Vinny Papageorgiou made three saves to preserve
his first collegiate shutout on Saturday night.
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Papageorgiou makes three saves to
preserve Ravens first shutout of season
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RINDGE, N.H. (September 20,
2008) - Defending NCAA Division II Champion Franklin
Pierce University and Southern Connecticut State University, ranked
tenth in this week's National Soccer Coaches Association of America
(NSCAA)/adidas Division II poll, played to a 0-0 double-overtime
draw in Northeast-10 Conference men's soccer action to cap Franklin
Pierce Men's Soccer Alumni Day at Sodexo Field.
Franklin Pierce, which saw the 2007
squad receive their National Championship rings in a ceremony
earlier in the day, extends its regular season unbeaten streak
against NE-10 opponents to 18 matches (15-0-3) and runs its regular
season home unbeaten run against NE-10 teams to 29 matches (26-0-3)
dating back to 2003. It marks the second-straight season these two
sides have played to a goalless double-overtime deadlock here at
Sodexo Field.
Freshman goalkeeper Vinny
Papageorgiou (Wilmington, Mass./Wilmington) earned his
first collegiate shutout, making three saves for Franklin Pierce.
It also marks the first clean sheet by the Ravens in eight matches
this season. Southern Connecticut freshman goalkeeper
Andrew Esposito (East Haven, Conn./East Haven)
collected six stops to earn his third shutout of the season.
Shots were even at nine apiece in
the contest, with Franklin Pierce posting a 6-3 edge in shots on
target - including 5-1 after halftime. Despite the 18 combined
shots, true scoring chances were few and far between in the
defensive struggle. Both sides had decent scoring bids in the
opening 20 minutes. The first coming from Franklin Pierce freshman
Viktor Gonçalves (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil),
whose near post header was stopped by Esposito, who was well
positioned for a catch save in the 15th minute. Southern
senior Igor Santos (Centerville, Mass./Barnstable)
was wide open inside the six in the 20th minute, but
Papageorgiou was well positioned for a nice stop.
Franklin Pierce's best opportunity
of the night came just under seven minutes into the second half,
when a volley from Gonçalves from eight yards out off a nice
cross went straight to Esposito for a save. Southern's best chance
came shortly after, when a header from the left side by sophomore
Paul Templeton (Saltcoats, Scotland) caromed off
the crossbar in the 65th minute. The Owls forced
Papageorgiou to react well to a low drive from 22-yards by junior
Vinicius Da Silva (New York, N.Y.) in the
69th minute. Neither goalkeeper was truly tested the
rest of the way.
Franklin Pierce (3-4-1, 2-0-1
NE-10) is back in action on Wednesday, when it travels to Saint
Michael's College for an NE-10 matchup at 4 p.m. The Ravens return
home next Saturday to host Stonehill College at 7 p.m. Southern
Connecticut (3-3-2, 2-0-2 NE-10) visits Le Moyne College on
Wednesday at 4 p.m.