WINTER PARK, Fla. (March 18, 2008) ' Freshman
goalie Zach Cole made a career high 22 saves in Tuesday afternoon's
contest against the Dominican College Chargers. The Tars were
overpowered by the Chargers with a final score of 13-3. Rollins
sinks to 2-7, while Dominican advances to 2-2.
Freshmen Charlie Shelly led the Tars in points with one goal and
one assist. Junior attackman Drew Bernstein and freshman midfielder
Tim Hill tallied one goal apiece, while junior attacker Andy Katz
added an assist for the afternoon.
The defensive unit saw plenty of action as the Dominican players
put the pressure on throughout the majority of the game. Shelly
caused two turnovers for the day, and on his heels were Evan Mimun,
Alex Gauthier, Nigel Malloch, and Chris Gorman with one caused
turnover each. Malloch led the defensive end with four ground
balls, followed by Andrew Cohen with three, and Henry Cadwalader
and Zach Cole with two apiece.
Dominican saw goals from eight different players, and assists
from seven. Owen Smith III led the Chargers with four points
overall, scoring two goals and two assists throughout the game.
Alex Jones tallied three goals, with Remo Montalbano adding another
three points with his two goals and one assist.
Pat O'Shea contributed two more goals for the Chargers, and was
joined by Jimmy Tancredi whose one goal and one assist gave him two
points for the day. Four other Chargers would score one point each,
with five players adding assists, including Jeremy Arcaro who
tallied three.
It was an all out free-for-all for the Chargers as they
overpowered the Tars in shooting. Dominican was able to rattle off
47 shots, while Rollins was only able to fire away nine throughout
the whole contest. Dominican led in all statistical aspects, and
held possession of the ball for the majority of the game, barely
giving the Tars a chance to work the ball into their offensive
end.
The Tars will be back in action in their final home game of the
season on Thursday, March 20 when they take on Mars Hill College in
their second Deep South Conference match of the season. The game is
set to begin at 2:00 p.m.