WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. - Junior captain Joseph Schmid (Kingston, Pa./Wyoming
Valley West) scored the game-winning goal in the 67th minute as the Monmouth
University men's soccer team defeated Sacred Heart, 1-0, on Senior Day Sunday
afternoon on The Great Lawn. With the win, the Hawks move to 11-4-3 (6-2-2 NEC)
and clinch the No. 3 seed in the upcoming NEC Tournament, to be played at
top-seeded Quinnipiac. Sacred Heart ends its season at 9-8-0 (5-5-0 NEC) with the
loss. The Hawks will face second-seeded Fairleigh Dickinson in a rematch of
last year's NEC Tournament Championship.
"I'm really proud of the way
the guys responded today," said Monmouth Head Coach Robert McCourt. "We've had
to deal with a lot of adversity off the field. A lot of the guys have been
without power all week. It would've been easy for them to take a day off, but
they responded really well. We're excited about the upcoming NEC Tournament."
After a scoreless first half
in which the Hawks outshot the Pioneers, 7-0, Monmouth broke through in the 67th
minute. Freshman Tomas Penfold (Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale) found older brother,
sophomore Andres Penfold (Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale), near the top of the
18-yard box. The latter Penfold made a short pass into the box to lead Schmid
to a one-on-one opportunity and the captain beat Sacred Heart goalkeeper Tucker
Hackett.
Senior goalkeeper Alex
Blackburn (Natick, Mass./Natick) made two saves to secure his 26th
career win and 23rd career shutout. Hackett made four saves in
defeat.
For the game, Monmouth took a
13-10 edge in shots, while corner kicks were an even 3-3.
Stay posted to www.GoMUHawks.com for the start time of
Friday's NEC Tournament Semifinal start time against Fairleigh Dickinson on the
Quinnipiac Soccer Field in Hamden, Conn.