Nov. 8: Senior captain
Mark Provost snuck a shot under the crossbar and behind RPI goalkeeper Rob Dewald in the 66
th minute to lift the No. 11 Saints to a 1-0 win over No. 20 RPI en route to their second consecutive Liberty League Championship. With the win, the Saints receive an automatic bid into the upcoming NCAA Tournament.
"I was pleased going in because I saw a different level from our guys I haven't seen this year," Head Coach
Bob Durocher said. "The pace and the way we attacked from the start; we're going to need to do more of that if we're going to do anything in the tournament."
The Saints did indeed get off to a quick start, forcing Dewald to make his first save of the day on a shot by
Jeremiah Bunton just 13 seconds into the contest. The team was able to settle in to their possession style early, while keeping pressure on the Engineers defense; earning five of their eight corner kick opportunities in the first 25 minutes of play.
Despite outshooting Rensselaer 8-2 in the first half, the teams were scoreless at the break. It was RPI that came out firing in the second half, but the Saints were able to weather the storm and sophomore goalkeeper
Sean Houston made a diving point-blank save on RPI's Nathanial Gunderson in the 49
th minute to keep things scoreless.
But in the 66
th minute, it was Provost teaming with classmate
Austin Roney to get the Saints on the board.
The play started with a run up the left sideline by Roney, an outside back for the Saints, who carried the ball deep into the RPI defensive third before cutting into the box and dropping a pass to Provost 20 yards from goal. Provost settled the ball and hit a perfect strike into the middle of the net for his fourth goal of the season.
The Toronto, Ont. native was named the tournament's most valuable player after assisting on
Rob Brandell's game-winning goal in Wednesday's double-overtime semifinal win over Hobart and tallying the lone goal in the championship match.
"I'm really proud of these guys," Head Coach
Bob Durocher said. "This league is so tough, it's hard enough to beat someone the first time, let alone do it twice in a row."
With the win St. Lawrence improves to 16-2-1 overall, while RPI falls to 12-4-3. The Engineers will have to wait for the NCAA's men's soccer selection show on Monday afternoon to see whether or not their season will continue.
"Hats off to RPI," Durocher added. "I'll be extremely disappointed if they don't get an at-large bid. They play with class, they play hard and they're a great team."
The Saints finished with a 18-6 edge in shots and 8-2 advantage in corner kicks. Dewald made eight saves for the Engineers, while Houston finished with four stops for St. Lawrence.
2014 Liberty League All-Tournament Team: St. Lawrence: Mark Provost, Rob Brandell, Austin Roney, Harry Copeland, Dan Hunt and Christian YarrosRPI: Matt Koziol, Nathanial Gunderson, Rob Dewald, Matt Carberry and Tim Terrezza