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W&M Falls to Delaware

Williamsburg - The William and Mary men’s soccer team had its four-game winning streak snapped at the hands of the Delaware Blue Hens, 2-0, on Sept. 24 at Albert-Daly Field. After a scoreless first half, the Blue Hens scored twice in the opening 25 minutes of the second half to secure the victory. The Tribe falls to 5-5 overall and 1-1 in CAA play, while Delaware improves to 3-2-2 overall and 1-1 in the conference action.

Delaware got on the board first, seven minute out of half time. Forward Sobhan Tadjalli made a nice run up the left side, before sending a cross into the penalty area. Midfielder Paul Danaher caught the ball with a volley off a bounce into the upper left corner of the netting to push the Blue Hens out to a 1-0 lead.

In the 67th minute, Delaware struck with its second goal of the contest off a set piece. Tadjalli served in a corner kick from the left side. The ball found the head of substitution TC Young, who headed it home inside the near post from six yards out.

The Tribe had a trio of scoring chances over the final 10 minutes of play, but could not find the scoring column. Off a corner kick in the 80th minute, the ball found it way out to sophomore midfielder Doug McBride 25 yards from goal. The Mechanicsville, Va., native hit a shot that rang off the crossbar.

With three minutes remaining, Delaware goalkeeper Taylor Thames made one of his seven saves on the afternoon to keep the Tribe scoreless. Junior back Chris Wayne served a ball into the penalty area from the right flank. Senior forward Jarrett Thomas made the run into the six, but his header was blocked way by Thames.

In the 89th minute, it was again Thames denying a Tribe header. Junior midfielder Doug Ernst took the ball to the end line down the left side before serving the ball across the 18-yard box. The ball was deflected by a Delaware defender, but still found it way to the head of sophomore midfielder Brock Jones. His header from eight yards out was stopped by Thames preserving the shutout.

In the opening half of play the Tribe had some quality looks at the goal, but could not find the scoring touch. Sophomore forward Andrew Hoxie saw his attempt in the eighth minute of play stopped by the Blue Hen defense. Wayne knifed through the middle of the pitch before touching the ball to Hoxie. The Newport News, Va., native gathered, turned and ripped a shot toward the left post from the top of the 18, but Thames made the diving stop.

In the 16th minute of play, the Tribe nearly caught Delaware off guard with a quick restart. Hoxie took the quick free kick, leading senior forward Pat Scherder forward into the attacking third. Scherder cut back left, but put too much pace on the ball and wasn’t able to get to it before the Blue Hen defense.

It was again Hoxie that had a chance on frame in the 33rd minute. Jarrett Thomas made a nice run down the right side line off a pass from Jones. He slotted the ball to Hoxie inside the penalty area. With a defender draped on him, Hoxie was able to turn and lift a shot toward the left post. Thames made the diving stab to parry the ball away and deny the chance.

The Tribe finished with a 13-9 shot advantage, including a 7-3 cushion with attempts on frame. W&M also had one more corner kick chance, taking all four of their opportunities in the second half.

W&M will embark on a four-match CAA road trip beginning Friday, Sept. 29, at Hofstra. The match is slated for 7 p.m. The Tribe also will battle Northeastern in Boston on Sunday, Oct. 1, at 1 p.m.

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