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@ERAUMSoccer Set to Host Sun Conference Tournament Final Site this Weekend

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#1 EMBRY-RIDDLE
(13-2) RANK: 13
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#2 THOMAS
(13-3-2) RANK: 23
(9-6) RANK: NA
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#6 SOUTHEASTERN
(9-7-2) RANK: NA

TOURNAMENT CENTRAL

Friday, Nov. 15
12:30 p.m. • #23 Thomas (13-3-2) vs. Southeastern (9-7-2)
4 p.m. • #13 Embry-Riddle (13-2) vs. SCAD Savannah (9-6)


Saturday, Nov. 16
6 p.m. • Championship Match


CITY: Daytona Beach, Fla.
SITE: ERAU Soccer Stadium
LIVE STATS: Stretch Internet
LIVE VIDEO: Stretch Internet

EMBRY-RIDDLE'S LAST 5 GAMES: 4-1
EMBRY-RIDDLE'S LAST 10 GAMES: 9-1
EMBRY-RIDDLE AT HOME IN 2013: 6-1

THOMAS AT NEUTRAL SITES IN 2013: 1-0
THOMAS ON THE ROAD IN 2013: 4-2-2

SCAD SAVANNAH ON THE ROAD IN 2013: 4-3
SCAD SAVANNAH AT NEUTRAL SITES IN 2013: 1-0

SOUTHEASTERN AT NEUTRAL SITES IN 2013: 1-0-1
SOUTHEASTERN ON THE ROAD IN 2013: 4-7

AT A GLANCE
The Sun Conference Tournament has reached the semifinal stage and will take place this Friday and Saturday at Embry-Riddle's Soccer Stadium. The top-seeded Eagles will take on No. 4 SCAD Savannah following a neutral site matchup between second-seeded Thomas and sixth-seeded Southeastern. The winner of the conference tournament will earn the league's automatic berth to the NAIA National Tournament.

ABOUT THE BEES
Tom Melville is in his sixth season at the helm of the SCAD program, holding a 56-35-10 mark while with the Bees and he brings his team to Daytona looking for his first trip to the NAIA National Tournament.

The Bees battled the Eagles to overtime during the regular season, but Viktor Gudnason's golden goal just a few moments into the extra period gave the Blue and Gold its 10th straight victory. SCAD averages over two goals per game and has allowed 1.5 per contest.

Jordan Trinci-Lyne paces the Bees' attack with 10 goals and five assists, while Will Oswin's five goals ranks second on the squad.

Ali Bassir has been the Bees' goalkeeper the last few weeks, holding opponents to 1.3 goals per game and is 4-1 over his last five starts.

THE LAST TIME THEY MET
Oct. 23, 2013 - HARDEEVILLE, S.C. – A pair of goals by senior Viktor Gudnason lifted the 11th-ranked Embry-Riddle men's soccer team to a 2-1, overtime victory over SCAD Savannah, Wednesday at the SCAD Athletics Complex. With the win, the Eagles wrapped up the program's eighth regular season Sun Conference title and improved their records to 11-1 overall and 9-0 in league play.

"To win this league with a game to spare is just outstanding," ERAU Head Coach Dave Gregson said following the match. "The players were again magnificent tonight and deserved to wrap up the regular season title in such style. The character and belief in the squad at the moment is fun to see and it should be a good platform to build with as we approach the knock out stages of postseason play."

The Eagles scored their first goal just 1:13 into the match. Veit Couturier was fouled just inside the Eagles' defensive half. Viktor Hafsteinsson took the free kick and launched the ball across the field toward his countryman Gudnason and the senior headed home his seventh goal of the year to give the Eagles an early lead.

Over the next few minutes, the Bees had the better of the possession and were able to parlay some of that time on the ball into three shots and three corner kicks. The Eagles immediately looked to score when they retained possession, but chances by Gundason, Sigurbergur Elisson and Nicklas Petersson squibbed just wide of the goal to keep the score at 1-0.

With 18 minutes left in the half, SCAD was able to capitalize on one of their opportunities. Naim El-Harrati caught the Eagle defense on its heels and played a ball through to Alex Jamroz who raced to the goal and tapped in the equalizer.

Both sides continued to create chances, but neither was able to score resulting in a 1-1 deadlock at the half.

The stalemate continued through the second half, though the frame did not lack for scoring chances. SCAD forced ERAU netminder Nils Carlson to make two saves in the period. On the other side of the ball, the Eagles managed two shots on frame of their own and were denied other chances to put the ball in the net by a controversial no-call inside the penalty area, as well a dubious offside call in the late stages of the contest.

The fact that neither team could add to its tally in regulation resulted in "Golden Goal" overtime. SCAD pushed into the Eagles defensive half to start extra time, but the Blue and Gold quickly collected the ball and got it out wide to Nicklas Petersson. Petersson took a couple of touches before squaring a pass to Ally MacDonald who was just outside the 18-yard box. McDonald spun quickly and played a quick through ball to Gudnason who finished his fifth shot of the night, 34 seconds into overtime, to give the Eagles the win.

ONE OF THE ELITE COACHES
In the midst of his 20th season at the helm of Embry-Riddle Men's Soccer, Dave Gregson ranked 13th in the NAIA on the active winningest coaching list. Gregson's 232-119-25 record through 20 seasons of play gives him a .650 winning percentage.

Stats Comparison
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Goals 32 60
Shots 195 262
Shots on Goal 90 125
Corner Kicks 76 83
Saves 48 74
Fouls 159 170
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Stat Leaders
Trinci-Lyne 10 Goals 12 Elisson
Trinci-Lyne 44 Shots 45 Elisson
Trinci-Lyne 24 Shots on Goal 30 Petersson
Trinci-Lyne 5 Assists 20 Petersson
Brown 30 Saves 70 Carlson
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