The Hobart College soccer team battled through to overtime periods to
hold No. 7 Rensselaer to a 0-0 tie in a Liberty League game played in
Troy, N.Y., this afternoon. The Statesmen are now 6-1-2 overall and
0-0-2 in Liberty League play.
The Engineers are now 8-0-2 and
1-0-1 in conference play. Hobart's best first half chance came in the
28th minute, when a corner was steered on goal by first-year Derrick Acheampong. RPI senior Paul Lentine was waiting inside the left post and headed the attempt off the line.
In
the second half, the Statesmen turned in a couple scoring chances,
including a deflected shot in the 75th minute that RPI keeper Ryan
Nealon was able to drive to stop, before pouncing on the rebound.
The
game remained scoreless after 90 minutes, forcing overtime. In the
first extra session, Hobart applied pressure, out-shooting the Engineers
4-0, but Nealon was able to keep out the two attempts that found the
target.
The Engineers were able to muster a pair of shots in the second OT, but were unable to break the deadlock.
Hobart
finished with a 14-9 edge in shots, including 5-3 on goal. Rensselaer
won the corner kick battle, 7-5. Nealon finished with five saves for
Rensselaer. Senior goalie Tyler Serafine stopped all three shots he faced to secure his fifth shutout of the season and fourth straight.
The
Statesmen will be back in action tomorrow, Oct. 3, when they travel to
take on Skidmore in another Liberty League contest at 2 p.m.
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