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Oct. 24, 2007

Box Score

COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. - Ryan McGonigle scored his 13th goal of the season and dished out an assist to lead No. 12 Franklin & Marshall over Ursinus 2-0 in Centennial Conference (CC) men's soccer action on Wednesday.

The Diplomats (15-1, 7-1 CC) scored two second half goals for their 15th victory, setting a new program record for most wins in a season and also clinching hosting rights for the upcoming CC tournament.

Matt McCall scored the game-winning goal in the 49th minute and Zack Zamek only needed one save on seven shots by the Bears (7-7-2, 2-4-2 CC) for his ninth shut out.

F&M came out strong in the first half, taking 11 shots and having three of them hit the post. Matthew Krantz knocked two off the side bar, while Andrew DeMaio ricocheted one off the far post with 2:08 remaining in the first half.

McCall put the Diplomats up 1-0 with 3:02 gone in the second half with a low-drive shot into the far left corner on a pass from McGonigle.

Three minutes, 52 seconds later, McGonigle headed the ball past Ed de Gottal off a cross from Chris Walters to make it 2-0 with 38 minutes left to play.



Corday Strikes Gold

Oct. 20, 2007

Box Score |  Photo Gallery: Corday's Run 

LANCASTER, Pa. - The No. 18 Franklin & Marshall men's soccer team took over sole possession of first place in the Centennial Conference (CC) with a 2-1 overtime upset of No. 11 Johns Hopkins on Saturday night at North Campus Athletic Field.

In front of a Homecoming crowd of 1,650 people, Brandon Corday struck gold in the 94th minute off a pass from Ryan McGonigle to help the Diplomats (14-1, 5-1 CC) defeat the Blue Jays (13-3, 5-2 CC) for the first time since Oct. 30, 1993.

With the victory, F&M ties the school record for most wins in a season with 14 that was set in 2006 and it also marks the second year in a row the Diplomats have gone undefeated at home.

McGonigle not only assisted the game winner, but put the Diplomats on the board at the 12:26 mark for a 1-0 lead. Matt McCall sent a pass to the middle and McGonigle, who faked out Matt Mierley one way and placed the ball into the left corner of the goal.

F&M held Hopkins without a shot in the first half, but the Blue Jays capitalized on their third shot in the second. Scott Bukoski took a shot from five yards out that deflected off a defender to knot the game at 1-all in the 63rd minute.

Both teams battled for the remaining 17 minutes and both unable to get the game winner in regulation.

With just 3:03 gone in overtime, McGonigle gathered the ball off a corner kick and saw Corday take off from midfield. McGonigle sent the ball from F&M's defensive end and over midfield to a sprinting Corday, who finished a 1v1 opportunity for the win.

Zack Zamek tallied three saves, while Mierley made five stops.


Winning Streak Ends At 13

Oct. 13, 2007

Box Score

SWARTHMORE, Pa. - Ladule Lako Lo Sarah scored the golden goal with 4:29 left in the first overtime period to help Swarthmore pull a 1-0 upset over No. 9 Franklin & Marshall in Centennial Conference (CC) men's soccer action on Saturday night.

The Garnet (8-2-3, 3-2-1 CC) made their seventh shot of the evening count, getting the game winner on the only one Lo Sarah took to end the Diplomats (13-1, 5-1 CC) undefeated season and put the chances of tying a school record for most wins on hold.

Lo Sarah came off the bench and netted his seventh goal of the season, working around a defender and sliding the ball into the near side in the 96th minute for Swarthmore's eighth win.

The statistics were in favor of Franklin & Marshall, outshooting Swarthmore 21-7 and holding a 10-2 corner kick advantage. Brandon Corday led the Diplomats with seven shots.

Ryan Sutcliffe tallied five saves, while Zack Zamek made one stop.

Hopkins Pics are in!


To see all the team pictures available go to: http://photos.fandmmenssoccer.com

A NEW PAGE HAS BEEN ADDED FOR INFORMATION ON THE AFRICA SOCCER PROJECT. PLEASE CLICK ON THE TAB AT THE VERY TOP ABOVE.

Also click below for an informational brochure to share.

Africa Project Brochure


The Chris Campbell Memorial Video, shown at the F&M service, is now available for download from this site. Go to the "Chris Campbell" page above for the link. Thanks to Matt McCall and others for its production.

Picture contributions from all parents are always welcome! Email me at john@johnmcg.net for instructions.



Click here to link to last year's page:FandM Mens Soccer 2006/2007


There is no way to easily move forward with the updating of this website  without feeling like I am moving Chris to the background, to a back page. It is not pleasant, but this site, as the team, must move forward. To remember him, I have created a page dedicated to Chris here on this site.

On his page, accessed on the link above, I have added text from the memorial and funeral services. I do not have much in terms of other materials that may be valued by you players. Much has been done and is being done, privately. If you wish more on this site, I can only ask that you send it.

May we all continue to remember his spirit, his smile, and friendship. I believe that every person is created by God with a purpose. Chris' life had a God ordained purpose, in his life, and in his passing. Most who made comments at the memorials seemed to mention his competitiveness and determination as qualities we admired. Perhaps those were part of his purpose, that we might remember to remain determined in the face of great odds, to not give up. May our memories of him remain strong and positive for years to come. May we remember to stay in touch with his family and others who will never ever forget him.

This website is available for posting memories and pictures. Send your thoughts and or your pictures to John@JohnMcG.net and I will post them while following the wishes of the team and Chris' parents. Feel free to send anonymously if you wish.




 

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