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BC Plays to 0-0 Draw vs. Merrimack in OT
October 01, 2019 | Men's Soccer
BC to host No. 3 Wake Forest on Friday at 7.
NEWTON, Mass. – The Boston College men's soccer team played to a 0-0 overtime draw against non-conference foe Merrimack on Tuesday afternoon.
Boston College is now 5-2-2 overall (0-2-1 ACC) and will host No. 3 Wake Forest (8-1, 3-0 ACC) on Friday at 7.
The Eagles edge Merrimack in shots, 15-12, and had a game-high 11 corner kicks. Sophomore goalkeeper Christian Garner made two saves for the Eagles. The Merrimack goalkeeper Lucas Rezendes finished with five saves.
BC's best chance in the first half came early off the foot of freshman Amos Shapiro-Thompson. The Eagles midfielder had a shot from just inside the 18 that Rezendes bobbled a bit but held onto the rebound. Minutes later, Shapiro-Thompson's shot from just outside was right at the goalkeeper and the score remained at 0-0.
Merrimack's best chance in the half came when a header from Marc Torrellas hit the crossbar in the 43rd minute of play.
In the second half, Boston College had three corner kicks in the final 13 minutes of action and could not put one home. Merrimack's best flurry came in the first overtime where the Warriors had four shots that the BC defense turned away before Garner saved the final shot to preserve the 0-0 tie.
Score: Boston College 0, Merrimack 0 (OT)
Records: Boston College (5-2-2, 0-2-1), Merrimack (3-3-2, 1-0-0)
Location: Newton Soccer Field, Newton, Mass.
ATT: 181
GAME NOTES
- At the half, Boston College held an 8-3 edge in shots. The Eagles also had five corner kicks to just one for Merrimack.
- Boston College finished with a game-high 11 corner kicks.
- The Eagles had 15 shots, to 12 by Merrimack.
- Senior Nikita Bondar made his season debut as he played 25 minutes.
- Freshman Amos Shapiro-Thompson led the offensive attack with six shots, while freshman Stefan Sigurdarson had five shots.
- This was BC's second consecutive tie. Last week, Boston College left Blacksburg with a 2-2 (OT) draw vs. Virginia Tech.
- Sophomore goalkeeper Christian Garner has started the last three games. He's now 1-0-2.
UP NEXT
- Boston College will host No. 3 Wake Forest on Friday, October 4.
Boston College is now 5-2-2 overall (0-2-1 ACC) and will host No. 3 Wake Forest (8-1, 3-0 ACC) on Friday at 7.
The Eagles edge Merrimack in shots, 15-12, and had a game-high 11 corner kicks. Sophomore goalkeeper Christian Garner made two saves for the Eagles. The Merrimack goalkeeper Lucas Rezendes finished with five saves.
BC's best chance in the first half came early off the foot of freshman Amos Shapiro-Thompson. The Eagles midfielder had a shot from just inside the 18 that Rezendes bobbled a bit but held onto the rebound. Minutes later, Shapiro-Thompson's shot from just outside was right at the goalkeeper and the score remained at 0-0.
Merrimack's best chance in the half came when a header from Marc Torrellas hit the crossbar in the 43rd minute of play.
In the second half, Boston College had three corner kicks in the final 13 minutes of action and could not put one home. Merrimack's best flurry came in the first overtime where the Warriors had four shots that the BC defense turned away before Garner saved the final shot to preserve the 0-0 tie.
Score: Boston College 0, Merrimack 0 (OT)
Records: Boston College (5-2-2, 0-2-1), Merrimack (3-3-2, 1-0-0)
Location: Newton Soccer Field, Newton, Mass.
ATT: 181
GAME NOTES
- At the half, Boston College held an 8-3 edge in shots. The Eagles also had five corner kicks to just one for Merrimack.
- Boston College finished with a game-high 11 corner kicks.
- The Eagles had 15 shots, to 12 by Merrimack.
- Senior Nikita Bondar made his season debut as he played 25 minutes.
- Freshman Amos Shapiro-Thompson led the offensive attack with six shots, while freshman Stefan Sigurdarson had five shots.
- This was BC's second consecutive tie. Last week, Boston College left Blacksburg with a 2-2 (OT) draw vs. Virginia Tech.
- Sophomore goalkeeper Christian Garner has started the last three games. He's now 1-0-2.
UP NEXT
- Boston College will host No. 3 Wake Forest on Friday, October 4.
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