Men's Soccer Ties First Place Cyclones
Marc-Daniel Montinard headed in the Pacers' only goal in a 1-1 draw to Centenary

Men's Soccer Ties First Place Cyclones

Men's Soccer - 10/11/2016 10:57:00 PM

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Scranton, Pa. - Marywood University scratched out a draw against then first-place Centenary University with a 1-1 double overtime tie in Colonial States Athletic Conference men's soccer. The Cyclones drop to second place behind Keystone College with 10 points. Marywood moves to sixth place with seven points. 

Marc-Daniel Montinard scored the Pacers' lone goal in the 17th minute. Montinard headed a long ball directly off of a Nick Dyer free kick from 40 yards out. Montinard rushed the box and kept his head afloat of the Cyclones' defenders to one-time it into the net. It is Montinard's three goal of the year, as well as Dyer's first career point. 

Patrick Brogan made eight saves. Over the past two CSAC matches, he has made 17 saves with a .450 goals-against average. 

Centenary evened the game with a Luis Marin equalizer in the 62nd minute. Marin took a lofted pass into the pass and carried it seven yards to the center. He ripped a shot past Brogan's left shoulder. 

Brogan made a save at the buzzer of the first overtime period off of a close-ranged shot from Josh Weiss. The Cyclones' Richy Castro had an open net in the 108th minute and missed the frame wide right. 

Alex Buchholz made a team save in the 57th minute. Weiss again unleashed a shot that was pawed by a Brogan. The ball was postaged for net before Buchholz swooped in to prevent it from going past the goal line. 

Centenary doubled the Pacers' shots by a 24-12 margin. The Cyclones toppled the Pacers with a 13-2 advantage in corner kicks. Shots on target were 10-2 in favor of the visitors. 

Marywood embarks on a trip to Langhorne, Pa. to take on Cairn University in a CSAC tilt Saturday.

 
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