NORTON, MA- Junior Yuri Moreira (Marlboro, MA/Northfield
Mount Hermon School) scored two second-half goals during a
7:48 span, pushing regionally-ranked Wheaton College to a 2-0 win
on Saturday over Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) during New
England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) men's soccer
action on Senior Day at Keefe Field. This afternoon also
marked the regular season finale for both teams.
Ranked fourth in New England by the National Soccer Coaches
Association of America (NSCAA), Wheaton begins next week's NEWMAC
Tournament as the second seed, as the Lyons will host either Clark
University or Springfield College in a first-round game on
Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Winners of five straight games,
Wheaton is 16-3-1 overall and 5-1 in conference play. WPI,
which slipped to 9-6-1 and 2-3-1, awaits its postseason fate.
Moreira tallied his 14th and 15th goals of the season in the
69th and 76th minutes, respectively, as Wheaton controlled play
throughout with advantages of 17-2 in shots and 9-2 in corner
kicks. Moreira's 15 goals are tied for fourth in program
annals, as sophomore Pablo Mena (San Salvador, El
Salvador/American School of El Salvador) and freshman
Cecil Jeffrey (Framingham, MA/Rivers School) were
credited with the assists.
Wheaton's defense, spearheaded by junior goalie Cole Davidson (Needham, MA/Salisbury School), kept the WPI
offense at bay, limiting the Engineers to one shot during the flow
of play, as the other WPI attempt came off a first-half penalty
kick. The Lyons posted their 10th shutout, as Davidson
collected his eighth after making a huge stop in the second
half. Davidson's eight clean sheets are tied for third best
in a single season at Wheaton. Junior Paul Moan
(Watertown, MA/Watertown) turned aside four shots for the
Engineers.
After the hosts took the game's first eight shots by the 40th
minute, the Engineers were awarded a penalty kick with 4:02 to go
in the opening half. However, the attempt sailed over the
crossbar, and the teams entered the intermission scoreless.
Early in the second half, WPI senior Dominic DeChiara
(Kingston, MA/Silver Lake Regional) ripped a 30-yard shot
toward the upper middle netting, but Davidson punched the ball over
the target to preserve the deadlock.
With just over 30 minutes to go, Lyon freshman Max Swanson's (Lexington, MA/Lexington) header was cleared off
the line by a WPI defender, but Moreira broke the stalemate at
68:06, as his left-footed strike carried over the outstretched
reach of Moan. Mena fed Moreira with a touch after taking a
few dribbles from the left flank. Not even eight minutes
later, Moreira caught up to a Jeffrey pass that went past the
Engineer defense, leaving a breakaway for Moreira, who took
advantage by sliding his shot underneath a sliding Moan.