Army West Point Athletics

Men's Soccer Dominates in 1-1 Draw at Boston U
April 10, 2021 | Men's Soccer
BOSTON – The Army West Point men's soccer team battled host Boston University to a 1-1 double-overtime tie on Saturday afternoon at Nickerson Field.
Army (2-3-1, 0-3-1 PL) dominated throughout the contest, outshooting host Boston U (1-2-1, 1-2-1 PL) 16-2 and drawing 10 corner kick opportunities to just two for the Terriers.
"The team earned a point today on the road and put together an attacking performance that deserved three points. We've built the right kind of momentum over the last few halves of play and they are feeling the togetherness and belief that they have in each other," said head coach Russell Payne.
The Terriers got on the board first, however, in just the fourth minute of the contest as forward Ronaldo Marshall finished off a one-timer inside the box off a feed from Zion Balogun.
Down 1-0 in the early goings, the Black Knights continued to fight and played most of the remainder of regulation in the Terriers' defensive half.
The efforts finally paid off in the 83rd minute, as D'Anthony Brown made a streaking run down the right flank, cut inside and was fouled hard just outside of the right corner of the box.
Carter Kowalewski took the free kick from about 20 yards out and delivered a low drive that curled just inside the right post to even the game up, 1-1.
The Black Knights continued to battle and had opportunities for the go-ahead goal in the final seven minutes of regulation and the golden goal in the final 20 minutes of overtime, but were unable to find the back of the net.
Terrier goalkeeper Michael Stone made four saves on the day, while Black Knight keeper Jacob Suppiah did not tally a save as he didn't see much action for most of the day.
Kowalewski led the team off the bench with three shots, two on goal, including his free kick finish. John Poncy and Daniel Hoffmann each had two shots on the day.
Army (2-3-1, 0-3-1 PL) dominated throughout the contest, outshooting host Boston U (1-2-1, 1-2-1 PL) 16-2 and drawing 10 corner kick opportunities to just two for the Terriers.
"The team earned a point today on the road and put together an attacking performance that deserved three points. We've built the right kind of momentum over the last few halves of play and they are feeling the togetherness and belief that they have in each other," said head coach Russell Payne.
The Terriers got on the board first, however, in just the fourth minute of the contest as forward Ronaldo Marshall finished off a one-timer inside the box off a feed from Zion Balogun.
Down 1-0 in the early goings, the Black Knights continued to fight and played most of the remainder of regulation in the Terriers' defensive half.
The efforts finally paid off in the 83rd minute, as D'Anthony Brown made a streaking run down the right flank, cut inside and was fouled hard just outside of the right corner of the box.
Carter Kowalewski took the free kick from about 20 yards out and delivered a low drive that curled just inside the right post to even the game up, 1-1.
The Black Knights continued to battle and had opportunities for the go-ahead goal in the final seven minutes of regulation and the golden goal in the final 20 minutes of overtime, but were unable to find the back of the net.
Terrier goalkeeper Michael Stone made four saves on the day, while Black Knight keeper Jacob Suppiah did not tally a save as he didn't see much action for most of the day.
Kowalewski led the team off the bench with three shots, two on goal, including his free kick finish. John Poncy and Daniel Hoffmann each had two shots on the day.
Team Stats
ARMY
BOSTONU
Goals
1
1
Shots
16
2
Shots on Goal
5
1
Saves
0
4
Corners
10
2
Fouls
18
10
Scoring Plays

Marshall, Ronaldo (3)
Assisted By: Balogun, Zion
one-timer inside box
3:25

Kowalewski, Carter (1)
free kick from 20 yards out
82:23
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