September
23, 2009
Eagles Knock Suffolk From Ranks Of Unbeatens, 2-1
- Bernard, Jackson Lead Second Half Surge -
Nashua – The sophomore tandem of Spencer Bernard (Windsor Locks, Conn.) and
Alex Jackson (Kent, Ohio) connected twice in the span of 13 minutes in the
second half guiding the Daniel Webster men’s soccer team past previously
unbeaten Suffolk University, 2-1 Wednesday at Eagle Field.
Jackson set up Bernard in the 50th minute and Bernard returned the favor in
the 63rd as the Eagles (2-2) won their second straight and handed the Rams
(3-1-2) their first loss of the season.
Joe Keene (Bristol, N.H.) was solid in net for the Eagles, finishing with
seven stops, while Ram keeper Jack DeJesus (Swampscott, Mass.) made four
saves.
Suffolk controlled the tempo throughout the bulk of the first half, getting
off eight shots to the Eagles five including three quality scoring chances.
The Eagles defense also weathered four of the Rams' six corner kicks in the
opening session.
Suffolk
pushed through however, and
jumped ahead at the 12:26 mark as Luis Flores (Madrid, Spain) found a
streaking Danny Lloyd (Honduras) heading towards the far left post. Lloyd
buried his sixth of the year with a 15-yarder past a diving Keene for a 1-0
lead.
The Eagles changed the momentum quickly in the second when Jackson threaded
an 18-yard cross pass to the center of the box. Bernard beat the defense up
high and headed home an eight-yarder to the top right corner 4:54 into
the second frame to tie it.
The goal revitalized the Eagles, who pressed over the next 30 minutes and
choked up the Ram forwards, limiting Suffolk to six second half shots
including four from long distance.
In the 63rd, Bernard and Jackson connected for a give-and-go with Jackson
burying a 10-yarder past DeJesus for the 2-1 lead with 26:32 remaining.
The Rams mounted one last push and successfully contained the ball in the
Eagles defensive zone over the last 10 minutes. Suffolk had two quality
scoring chances including Nick Celig’s 20-yarder that hooked just wide left
and a Luis Flores touch that also hooked just left with 2:10 to go.
The Eagles return to action Saturday as they open their NECC schedule
visiting Becker College with a 12:00 p.m. start.