Dowling Wins DII Championship, Beats Defending Champs
 
 

Dec. 26, 2006

Courtesy of NCAASports.com

 

Dowling College is taking a hard-earned national title back to Long Island, N.Y.

 

Morten Jensen's 38th-minute goal gave Dowling enough to take a 1-0 win in the NCAA Division II Men's Soccer National Championship in Pensacola, Fla.

 

This time there would be no comeback for the defending national champions Fort Lewis. The Skyhawks, 21-2-1, had scored three times in the second-half to fuel a comeback win against Lincoln Memorial in the semifinal.

But this time, No. 1 Dowling, who beat tournament hosts University of West Florida in a penalty kick shootout, hung on grimly under an onslaught from the 2005 National Champions.

 

Dowling players hacked three goal-bound Fort Lewis shots off the goal-line in the final 20 minutes of the match. With the win, Dowling completed an unbeaten season and captured its first-ever NCAA Division II Men's Soccer National Championship.

Dowling, 22-0-2, cruised in the first half.

 

Short passes carved open the Fort Lewis defense with short passes through midfield, looking to set up Kpene and Jensen, who combined for five of Dowling's seven first-half shots.

Kpene charged into the box with a chance in the 31st minute, but was stopped by Donley charging off his line to force a corner kick.

 

Then the Golden Lions took the lead in the 38th minute with a defense-splitting combination between Jensen and Dowling's leading scorer Guy-Roland Kpene.

 

Jensen made an angled run into the penalty box, took a pass from Kpene on his chest and swiveled to chip over the advancing Skyhawks keeper Tom Donley.

 

Then Dowling defender Lamine Traore thumped a volley from the edge of the area on the ensuing corner kick, but the rising shot skimmed wide of Donley's far post.

 

Fort Lewis came out charging in the second half, with Jeff Jennings forcing a corner kick The first chance occurred in the 68th minute on a free kick. Dowling keeper Billy Grady only tipped the inswinging cross, and Cunliffe pounced on the loose ball from eight yards out at the far post. Cunliffe fired low and Steven Schneider cleared the ball off the goal-line.

 

Kpene had a chance to seal the game in the 75th minute when he slipped in behind the Skyhawks defense at the edge of the penalty area. Donley charged and deflected Kpene's shot just enough to allow two Skyhawks defenders to chase down the ball as it rolled toward the goal-line.

 

But an amazing series of saves denied goals at opposite ends of the field. With 10 minutes left. Skyhawks freshman forward David Barden gathered a loose ball in the penalty box, but his shot was blocked as it hit a ruck of Dowling players.

 

Dowling countered and Kpene appeared to use his hand to nudge it past a defender and beat Donley, but Fort Lewis defender Ryan Kerr raced back to the near-post and blocked the shot with his chest. The Skyhawks threatened again when a shot skimmed toward the inside of Grady's post, but defender Thomas Vaaland slid to hook the ball off the goal-line at the post.

Grady made another save on a Cunliffe effort with 6 minutes left, and a another shot crashed against the crossbar during a scramble in the Dowling box.


 

 


 
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