For games Thursday, November 7th through Tuesday November 12th.
THURSDAY
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (6-7-4) 3
ROBERTS WESELYAN (9-7-1) 2
Myles Palmer (Fairport) gave Roberts Wesleyan a 2-0 lead in the first 10 minutes, but the Redhawks failed to fend off the University of the District of Columbia in the ECC quarterfinals. Palmer finishes the season leading Roberts in goals with 13 and currently sits third in conference scoring. Eric Jewson made four saves for the Redhawks. Tamas Nagy and Nathan Ferguson were named first team all-conference. Palmer also earned honors for second team all-conference. Iann Broines made third team as well.
FRIDAY
RIT (7-10-1) 1
VASSAR (12-3-2) 2
Despite grabbing an early lead, RIT closed its season with a loss to Vassar in the Liberty League semifinals. Da’Vid Robinson gave RIT the lead in the sixth minute on touches from Selorm Drake. Vassar managed to claim the lead before halftime and maintain it for the win. Jason Trapp made two saves for the Tigers.
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SATURDAY
ELMIRA COLLEGE (7-9-4) 0
ST. JOHN FISHER (11-4-5) 2
Riley Rease (Keshequa) provided a goal and assist while Christian Burkhart (Brighton) picked up his sixth straight shutout to lead St. John Fisher an Empire 8 championship. Rease grabbed his sixth goal of the year in the 14th minute and added the helper on Joey Avallone’s tally 10 minutes later. Jack Tamburino picked up an assist on the play as well. Burkhart made four saves to remain perfect in the playoffs. St. John Fisher will face Babson College in the NCAA Division III championship.
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER (9-4-4) 1
EMORY UNIVERSITY (8-6-2) 1
Milos Bisenic broke the scoreless tie in the first minute of the second half. Kamal Ibrahim grabbed an assist on the play. Santino Lupica-Tondo made two saves for the Yellowjackets. Emory tied the game in the 88th minute. Rochester concludes its season with a UAA conference record of 3-2-2 and will anticipate a bid for the NCAA tournament.
TUESDAY
FINGER LAKES CC (15-4-3) 1
CAMDEN CC (16-0-0) 3
After earning the fifth seed in the NJCAA DIII national tournament, FLCC dropped its opening match to Camden sending the squad to the consolation bracket. Camden grabbed the lead 14 seconds into the match. Ben Domann tied the game in the opening minutes of the second half. Antonio Rocha picked up the assist on the play. Aiden Nelson (Fairport) made 10 saves in net for FLCC. Finger Lakes will face Raritan Valley CC on Thursday.
EMPIRE 8 CHAMPIONSHIP ALL-TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS
BRADY REINAGEL (BROCKPORT)
ALEX RIVARA (BROCKPORT)
RYAN BROWN (MCQUAID JESUIT/ST. JOHN FISHER)
TREVOR HESCHKE (ST. JOHN FISHER)
RILEY REASE (KESHEQUA/ST. JOHN FISHER)
MVP – CHRISTIAN BURKHART (BRIGHTON/ST. JOHN FISHER)
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