Box Score
Box score
ROCK HILL, S.C. - Senior Ryan Messick blasted home the
game-winning score in the 95th minute to lead the 11th-ranked and
top-seeded Anderson men's soccer team to a dramatic, 1-0, overtime
win past No. 7 seed Lenoir-Rhyne in the 2011 Food Lion South
Atlantic Conference Tournament Sunday afternoon at the Manchester
Meadows Soccer Complex.
After claiming the league's regular-season title, Anderson
(17-3) won its second consecutive conference tourney title will be
making its third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Trojans
also continue to build on the new school record for wins in single
season by winning their fourth straight match and 15 of their last
16.
Lenoir-Rhyne had its season end at 8-9-3, but not before nearly
taking the No. 1 seeded Trojans to the limit after dropping a 4-1
regular-season decision to AU back in mid-September, when seniors
Daniel Bowers and Lasse Sohrweide each scored two goals.
Anderson posted five of its eight first-half shots in the
opening 23 minutes of action, forcing L-R keeper Stefan Dill to
make a save on each attempt. But neither the Trojans nor the Bears
were able to convert their opportunities and the teams went to the
locker rooms at intermission with nothing on the scoreboard.
The Trojans outshot Lenoir-Rhyne, 8-3, in the opening half, but
the Bears turned the tables in the final 45 minutes of regulation,
recording nine shots to AU's three.
Lenoir-Rhyne fired a flurry of five shots in the opening 10
minutes of the second frame, but missed wide right on one attempt,
had another blocked and were denied by AU junior keeper Lukas on
three of the shots.
The Trojan defense posted nine shutouts on the season, with two
of the clean sheets coming in the conference tourney.
AU notched the only two shots of the extra period, with SAC
Player of the Year Lasse Sohrweide getting an attempt off just 27
seconds into the overtime, but four-plus minutes later, Messick
gathered in Sohrweide's cross into the box and placed his fourth
goal - and second game-winner - of the season in the lower left
corner of the net, setting off the AU celebration.
Anderson outshot Lenoir-Rhyne, 14-12 on the afternoon, while
shots on goal were even at right apiece. The Bears held a 4-2 edge
in corner kicks.
Hesse, who was named Tournament MVP, notched eight saves and
Lenoir-Rhyne's Dill collected seven on the afternoon.
Joining Hesse on the All-Tournament Team from Anderson were
Messick, Sohrweide and defender Kevin Butler.
After being ranked second in the Southeast Region by the NCAA
last week just behind Coker College, the Trojans are projected to
earn a bye in Wednesday's Southeast Region opening round, then
travel to Coker for regional action on Friday, Nov. 11.
The NCAA Selection show is scheduled to air Monday night at 7
p.m. at www.ncaa.com.
2011 Food Lion SAC Championship - Men's All-Tournament Team
Lukas Hesse, Anderson (MVP)
Kevin Butler, Anderson
Ryan Messick, Anderson
Lasse Sohrweide, Anderson
Daniel Jones, Lenoir-Rhyne
Jordan Holmes, Lenoir-Rhyne
George Wilson, Lenoir-Ryne
Evan Harvey, Catawba
Domhnall Minogue, Catawba
Leonardo Germniani, Lincoln Memorial
Mario Pinto, Lincoln Memorial