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Thomas TUM (1-3)
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Winner Rollins RCM (5-0-1)
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Rollins RCM
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Rollins RCM 4 0 4

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

Tars Outlast Thomas in Downpour

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WINTER PARK, Fla. (September 13, 2009)- The Rollins men's soccer team broke out to a early lead, which proved to be enough to defeat Thomas University 4-2, Sunday afternoon. Rollins used four first half goals to secure the victory as they improved to 5-0-1 and Thomas fell to 1-3.

Offensively four different players scored for Rollins as they amassed 25 shots with nine coming on goal. Adam New started things off in the ninth minute as Jacob Deloach served a ball into the box from the left side allowing New to get a foot on it and take the early 1-0 lead. The Tars would strike again in the 22nd minute with a goal from Bradley Welch off an assist from New.

The Tars would post two more quick goals in the 31st and 32nd minute as Dean Walker played an excellent ball from a Jacob Deloach free kick and put it past Nighthawk keeper Jan Feldman. Freshman Ryley Delgado collected his first career goal with the Tars as J.D. Gruenewald chipped a pass through the defense, which allowed Delgado to make a run on the ball and he slotted it past Feldman for the fourth goal of the game.

The lone goal in the first half for the Nighthawks came on a failed clearing attempt by the Tars and Thomas quickly capitalized on it.

The teams went into halftime and would come out to different playing conditions in the second half. Chris Cummings would get the start for the Tars in the second half spelling starter Aaron Rokeach who allowed one goal and zero saves between the posts. Midway through the second half rain started to fall heavily affecting the footing and travel of the ball. Each team traded attacks, but no serious challenges were made on either keeper.

In the closing minute of the game Thomas netted their second goal of the game as Cummings was out of position allowing Alex Fleming to send it past him with just eight seconds left.

The Tars will look to break into the Top 25 this week with consecutive wins over ranked opponents in two of their last three matches.

Next up for the Tars will be the Royals of Warner University on Wednesday at Cahall-Sandspur field at 7 p.m.

Fans check out RollinsSports.com for all the latest news and information on Rollins athletics.

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