Nov 16, 2008 Coast Guard Academy Captures ECAC New England Men's Soccer Championship NEW LONDON, CONN.--ECAC Tournament
Most Outstanding Player senior James Toohey scored with 2:20 left
in regulation as third-seeded Coast Guard beat top-seeded Eastern
Connecticut 1-0 to capture the ECAC New England Division III
Championship.
The Bears (13-8-1), who did not allow a goal in the
entire tournament, win the program's third ECAC Championship and
first since 1998.
Coast Guard which got to play on its home field
because the Eastern Connecticut field was unplayable, got payback
as the Warriors were the only team to beat the Bears at home this
season as Coast Guard finishes 10-1-1 at home. Eastern Conn. beat
the Bears 1-0 on Oct. 15th.
Junior Brandon McMillan assisted on the only goal of
the game, but each team had other chances.
Eastern (14-4-3), ranked 24th nationally and third in
the New England, had a chance to take the lead when junior Maxim
Fantl blasted one over the crossbar with 38:22 left and then with
15:46 left in regulation junior Chris Bourdeau missed high, sailing
it over the cross bar.
Coast Guard also had an opportunity with 21:30 left
when senior David O'Brien's header was stopped by freshman keeper
Carl Appel
Appel finished with six saves while Coast Guard junior
Tim Olah, made four saves and recorded his third straight shutout
in the tournament and eighth of the season.
Eastern Conn. was making its first appearance in an
ECAC Championship game since 1977.
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