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Brock Men’s Soccer beat McMaster, advance to semi-finals for the first time since 2006

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In a thrilling game, the Brock Badgers men’s soccer team secured a 3-1 victory against the visiting McMaster Marauders in the OUA quarter-finals on Saturday, Oct. 28.  

The Badgers showcased their determination and skill, treating their fans to a quarter-final win for the first time since 2006. 

The first half of the game was an exciting display of soccer prowess. The Badgers wasted no time getting on the scoreboard, with sophomore forward Luca Danesi netting the opening goal. Danesi capitalized on a well-executed through ball from defender Connor Carroll, leaving McMaster’s goalkeeper, Ethan Cagalj, with no chance. Just minutes later, the Badgers extended their lead, with Marc Iantomasi, the team’s leading scorer, finding the back of the net. Michael Fernandez played a crucial role in setting up the goal by forcing Cagalj to leave the net in an attempt to make a play. 

The Marauders refused to back down and managed to pull one back when Amir Shirazi scored in the 29th minute. Despite this, the Badgers held a 2-1 lead going into halftime. 

The second half saw McMaster increasing the pressure in their pursuit of an equalizer. The Badgers found themselves in yellow card trouble, with Noah DeDominicis and Nicholas Esperanca both receiving bookings in the first 20 minutes of the half. However, Brock’s goalkeeper, Taylor Miskolczi, proved to be a crucial asset in preserving the team’s lead, making key saves during the late stages of the game. 

The icing on the cake for the Badgers came from striker Michael Solomon, who unleashed a powerful shot just under the crossbar, securing the third goal for Brock. This electrifying moment triggered a roar of jubilation from the Badgers’ dedicated fans. 

As the final whistle echoed across the stadium, the Badgers players celebrated a monumental victory, marking an achievement that hadn’t been accomplished by the men’s soccer program in 17 years.  

The statistics from the game tell a story of determination and perseverance. Despite McMaster’s 13 shots to Brock’s 11, the Badgers managed to outshoot their opponents in terms of shots on goal, with eight compared to McMaster’s six. The goalkeepers on both sides made three saves each, underlining their importance in the match. Brock also maintained an edge in corners, with five to McMaster’s four, and showed good discipline with only nine fouls compared to McMaster’s 13. 

In the individual player category, Luca Danesi, Marc Iantomasi and Michael Solomon were the standout performers. Danesi contributed not only the opening goal but also an assist, while Iantomasi added a goal to his name. Michael Solomon, the hero of the match, scored the all-important third goal for the Badgers. Jake Kelly provided valuable support with an assist. 

The victory over McMaster was a defining moment for the Brock Badgers men’s soccer team, showcasing their talent, resilience and determination. Their journey to the U Sports Championship promises to be an exciting one, and fans eagerly await their next match against the formidable Carleton Ravens. 

For more information on the Brock men’s soccer team, visit gobadgers.ca 

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