#2 Babson 1, #7 WPI 1 (2 OT) - Babson wins 3-1
on PK's (First Round NEWMAC Tournament)
Box Score
Babson Park, MA --- Babson College senior captain Chris
Necklas (Guilford, CT) stopped three of the four penalty
kicks that he faced to help the second-seeded Beavers advance
past seventh-seeded WPI in the quarterfinals of the 2007 New
England and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Men's Soccer
Tournament at Hartwell-Rogers Field on Wednesday afternoon. The
contest officially ended in a 1-1 double-overtime tie, with Babson
moving on to the semifinals with a 3-1 PK advantage.
Babson (11-5-2) took a 1-0 lead at the 38-minute mark, as sophomore
Ryan Putman (Doylestown, PA) beat a defender at
midfield and played the ball down the right side to first-year
Dan Hixon (Foxboro, MA). Hixon then hit a
long cross to the far side of the box, where junior Tim
Winn (Sutton , MA) headed it past rookie goalie
Paul Moan (Watertown, MA) for his league-leading
15th goal of the season at 38:08.
The Beavers nearly doubled their advantage in the
57th minute, but Moan made a terrific save on a
breakaway attempt by Winn. The Beavers' junior All-American then
hit another missile from the top of the box that was immediately
followed up by senior Juan Rodriguez (Sao Paulo,
Brazil), but Moan successfully stopped both shots to keep it a
one-goal game with just under 12 minutes remaining in regulation.
Following Moan's back-to-back saves, WPI moved the ball up field
and eventually scored the tying goal after a Babson foul just
outside the box. On the restart, sophomore Dominic
DeChiara (Kingston, MA) hit a perfect curving serve to the
left side of the box, where classmate Tommy Zajac
(Merrimack, NH) headed it back into the far right corner of the net
for his first goal of the season at 79:35.
That would prove to be the final goal of the contest, although
both teams had excellent opportunities during the remainder of
regulation and the two overtimes. WPI junior Ben
Gilde's (Manchester, NH) header off another free kick with
5:30 left in the second half floated just over the crossbar, and
Moan made a clean catch of a header by Babson first-year
Harrison Heller (Fort Wayne, IN) with 1:35
remaining. WPI then had a great chance when rookie Keeon
Tabrizi (Harvard , MA) got a clean look at a header from
directly in front of the net with four minutes to go in the first
overtime, but Necklas answered with a spectacular leaping save,
tipping the ball over the crossbar to keep the game even.
The Engineers continued to pressure the Babson defense early in
the second overtime, but Necklas made a nice diving save to his
right on a hard shot by sophomore Evan Demers-Peel
(Norton, MA) from 25 yards out at 101:45. Babson then had its best
chance of the extra session when Winn got behind the defense on the
left side and appeared to have an open look on Moan. However, the
rookie keeper came charging out and intercepted the junior
forward's final dribble attempt before he could get a shot off.
WPI's final opportunity of the overtime period came off another
dangerous free kick by DeChiara, as he hit a ball from 40 yards out
to senior Brandon Finzel (Northport, NY), who
headed a hard shot from the top of the box toward the upper right
corner. However, Necklas made another stellar save that was nearly
identical to his stop on Tabrizi earlier in the game, as he tipped
the ball just over the crossbar with only 20 seconds left to play.
The period and the contest eventually ended in a 1-1 deadlock.
The Engineers shot first in penalty kicks, but Necklas made a
huge diving stop to his right on the visitors' first attempt.
Senior Chris Schwartz (Guilford, CT) then
converted his team's first attempt against reserve keeper
Kirk Dragsbaek (Sherborn, MA), and Necklas put his
team in a commanding position by making another magnificent diving
save, this time to his left, on WPI's second shot.
Dragsbaek kept WPI's hopes alive with a big stop on Babson's
second kick, and the Engineers knotted the score at 1-1 Gilde
blasted a shot into the lower left corner. However, Hixon buried
his attempt into the upper right corner to put Babson back in front
2-1 after three rounds, and Necklas made his third save in four
chances on WPI's next kick to give Babson a chance to seal it. Winn
then finished it off for the Beavers, as he ripped his attempt
inside the left post to send his team into the semifinal round.
Necklas was brilliant in net for the Beavers, finishing with
four official saves to go along with the three clutch stops in the
penalty kick shootout. Moan was also spectacular in a last-second
start for WPI after sophomore starter Steve Hoffer
(Lake Placid , NY) was injured in warm-ups. The backup keeper made
a total of six saves before giving way to Dragsbaek in the PK
round. Babson will now take on the winner of tonight's
quarterfinal match between #3 Springfield at #6 Coast Guard in the
semifinals at Wheaton this Saturday at 1:30 p.m. WPI (3-13-1) sees
its season come to a close.
Release Courtesy Babson Sports Information