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Houghton Defeats Roberts 2-0, Advances to Final Four

 

Houghton, N.Y.—The Houghton College men’s soccer team defeated American Mideast Conference (AMC) North Division rival Roberts Wesleyan College 2-0 Wednesday night at Burke Field to advance to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics’ (NAIA) Region IX Final Four.

          The Highlanders got goals from Austin Beck and Steve Grudda—both on assists from Jonathan Brooks—to take the AMC Qualifier game.

          Beck’s came in the 13th minute on a long ball Brooks hit from midfield. With Beck pressuring, a Raider defender trying to step over the ball stepped on it instead and fell. That put Beck in alone on goalkeeper Joe Marino and as Marino came out to challenge him Beck slid the ball between Marino’s legs and into the empty net (pictured at right, above, with reaction below).

          Houghton continued to pressure throughout, but the first half ended 1-0.

          “We were very good in the first half,” said Matthew Webb, Houghton’s head coach, “and we knew they’d come at us in the second half.”

          The Raiders did—applying pressure immediately at the start of the second half. After the first five minutes, though, Houghton’s midfield started to win the ball more often and the pressure eased as play evened out. “It got a little scary sometimes,” Webb said, “but we hung in.”

          As the game passed the 75-minute mark, though, the Raiders threw numbers forward and stepped up the pressure again. The flow of the game had to bring Houghton’s team uncomfortable memories of the first meeting between these two teams earlier this year. In that one, Houghton had led throughout only to give up a goal in the last minute of regulation and tie 1-1.

          “That’s been a problem for us in some games this year,” Webb said, “There are times that we haven’t been able to finish off our counter-attack opportunities and it has cost us.”

          Not this time.

          With less than four minutes left, Brooks took the ball up the right side and into the Raiders’ end where he got off a cross that was right on Grudda’s foot. Grudda hit it hard past the helpless Marino to make the score 2-0.

          “Brooks really delivered,” Webb said after the game, “He had assists on both goals and played well. Roberts is a good team, so this is a great win. Now we have to get ready for Rio.”

          That would be the University of Rio Grande Redmen, whom Houghton, now 9-3-5, will travel to play on Saturday in the semifinals of the Region IX Final Four.


Houghton College has deep and solid roots in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, where our teams use their commitment to excellence, both on the field-of-play and in the classroom, as a platform for their strong and unique emphasis on Sports Ministry. Their goal is to make a difference for the Kingdom on campus, in Allegany County, in the Northeast and around the world.  Houghton is one of only 13 institutions who have been hand-selected by the NAIA to serve as "Champions of Character" Program Centers, opening the door for Houghton to be a leader, both in the Northeast and nationally, in character education. Through hands-on, innovative community outreach initiatives, Houghton coaches and student-athletes are working together to change the culture of sport and to change our culture through sport.