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ROCK HILL, S.C. - A hat trick from Lasse Sohrweide, the SAC
Player of the Year, lifted the third-seeded Anderson men's soccer
team to a 3-2 win past No. 5 seed Mars Hill in the 2010 Food Lion
SAC Championship match Sunday afternoon at the Manchester Meadows
Soccer Complex.
Anderson (14-5-1) made its inaugural season in the South
Atlantic Conference a memorable one, as the Trojans won their third
straight match, and 10 of its last 11 outings en route to setting a
new school record for wins in a season for the second consecutive
season.
The Trojans defeated Mars Hill (14-5-1) for the second time this
season, while snapping the Lions' three-match win streak.
There are no automatic qualifiers in Division II men's soccer,
so despite winning the conference tournament crown, the Trojans
will have to wait until Monday to find out if they will receive an
invitation to the NCAA Tournament. Championship selections will
take place Monday evening at 7 p.m. via a webcast selection show on
NCAA.com.
Sohrweide scored the first goal of the contest in the 23rd
minute when teammate Mark Smith found the 6-foot midfielder in the
box and Sohrweide placed his header in the back of the net for his
team-leading 13th goal of the season.
Sohrweide gave the Trojans a two-goal cushion at the 29:34 mark
off an assist from junior midfielder Scott Clapperton by blasting
home a shot from eight yards out.
The Lions' Gregg Munn responded with a goal less than two
minutes later off a corner kick to trim AU's lead to one, but Smith
again found Sohrweide in the 65th minute with a long pass that the
Flensburg, Germany, native corralled on the right side and his
blast from close range settled in the back of the net, boosting the
AU lead to 3-1.
Mars Hill again pulled within one, with less than 13 minutes on
the clock when Stephen Bivens scored for the Lions, but the AU
defense prevented Mars Hill from collecting the equalizer in the
final moments and the Trojans notched the title.
Sohrweide recorded a match-high seven shots, while a quintet of
Trojans each posted a shot on the night. Lukas Hesse went the full
90 minutes between the pipes for the Trojans, facing 16 shots and
collecting two saves while getting the win.
Following the
match, Sohrweide was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player.
Joining Sohrweide on the All-Tournament team from Anderson were
defender Zach Denson; midfielder Adrien Moufflet and defender Kevin
Butler.
The NCAA's Southeast Regional will be comprised of the top six
ranked teams in the region, with the final regular-season poll as
follows:
1. Flagler
2. Clayton State
3. Wingate
4. Montevallo
5. Lees-McRae
6. Carson-Newman
7. North Georgia
8. Anderson