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Jefferson JEFFMS18 (3-2-1, 2-0-1 CACC)
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Goldey-Beacom GBCM (1-6-1, 1-2-1 CACC)
Jefferson JEFFMS18
(3-2-1, 2-0-1 CACC)
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Goldey-Beacom GBCM
(1-6-1, 1-2-1 CACC)
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Jefferson JEFFMS18 3 0 0 0 3
Goldey-Beacom GBCM 0 3 0 0 3

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

Men’s Soccer Rallies for 3-3 Tie vs. Jefferson



A rematch of last season's Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference final was a thriller as Goldey-Beacom scored three second-half goals to rally for a 3-3 tie against Jefferson at Nancy Churchman Sawin Field in Wilmington, DE.
 
The encounter was the first meeting between the schools since Goldey-Beacom notched a 2-1 overtime victory over Jefferson to clinch the school's second CACC crown and first trip to the NCAA Tournament.
 
The Rams looked like they would gain a matter of revenge as they opened a 3-0 halftime lead, during a period in which they posted an 8-2 shots edge.  Jason Rocha scored his team-leading sixth goal of the year on a 15-yard shot in the 21st minute, Andrew Sauers netted his first in the 25th minute on a header and Myles-Jordan Senior-Campbell got his first on a tap-in during the 37th minute.
 
Rocha, Hunter Dyson and Charlie Livesey had the assists.
 
Goldey-Beacom looked to rally, just like it did September 8 against Felician as it entered the 80th minute down a goal before scoring the next three for a 4-2 triumph.  Sophomore Joe Scarpinato (Middletown, DE) got the ball rolling in the 64th minute with his second goal of the year, putting one inside the left post following a pass from junior Jamie McAvoy (Ayr, Scotland).
 
Freshman Josh Moody (Townsend, DE) then got in on the fun in the 67th minute for a 3-2 game, taking a cross from senior Chahin Aghrim (Bonn, Germany) and banging in a shot off the left post for his first collegiate goal.
 
Aghrim's 28 career assists are second in school history, eight off the top mark held by Matt DiGiacobbe (2001-04), and his 62 points keep him fifth in team annals.
 
The comeback came to a rousing conclusion in the 71st minute when freshman defender Chari Konomi (Helsingborg, Sweden) found himself inside the box, taking a free kick from sophomore Eduardo Coimbra (Curitiba, Brazil) and scoring his first collegiate goal.
 
Fittingly, the rematch went to extra time only to see this one end in a draw.  The Lightning owned a 6-1 shots edge over the 20 additional minutes with GBC senior Suhail Bismilla (Johannesburg, South Africa) halting Sauers on a close shot in front with 90 seconds left in the second overtime.
 
Scarpinato had four shots and Bismilla totaled six saves for the Lightning (1-6-1, 1-2-1 CACC).
 
Rocha fired six shots for the Rams (3-2-1, 2-0-1).
 
Goldey-Beacom is on the road Saturday to visit Post for a 2:30 pm contest in Waterbury, CT.  The women's game precedes it at noon.
 
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