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Men's team falls in second round, SLIAC honors awarded

By: Tom Parr

Issue date: 11/17/05 Section: Sports
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The Webster men's soccer team's season came to a close on Nov. 12, with a loss 3-0 to Trinity University in San Antonio. The NCAA scheduling committee was not kind to the Gorloks, pitting them against a powerful Tiger team that moved to 18-1-1 with the 2nd round victory. Trinity also was the 2003 NCAA champion.

The host Tigers got on the board midway through the first half as Josh Greenleaf put away a penalty kick in the 21st minute. Sixteen seconds before the half Trinity's Tyrone Petrakis stunned the Gorloks from 30 yards out, putting Trinity up 2-0. The final goal came on the 80th minute when the Tigers' Kyle Altman beat several Webster defenders, setting himself up for the final Trinity goal.

In front of more than 600 people, Trinity out shot Webster an astounding 29-3, with more than half those being on goal. Webster keeper Tim Hanrahan made 10 saves and the goal posts made three more.

Webster finished the season 12-5-4 and will return next season as the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) champions.

Head coach Marty Todt was named SLIAC Coach of the Year and five players were named to SLIAC's first team: Kevin Fann, Danny Mee, Allen Basic, Hanrahan and Corey Haney.

The Gorloks look to repeat without the services of departing senior Captains Mee, Tim Carbol and Haney as well as seniors Andrew Mertens and Paul Pisani.
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