NCAA Men's Soccer: Clayton Falls in Double OT Thriller in Elite Eight
WINTER PARK, Fla. – November 20, 2010 – In a game
that will go down as a classic in the 2010 NCAA Division II
Men’s Soccer National Tournament, the Clayton State Lakers
dropped a tough 3-2 decision in double-overtime at Rollins in the
NCAA Division II Elite Eight.
The defeat ends the 19th-ranked Lakers’ banner season at 19-4
– the best season the history of men’s soccer at
Clayton State. Rollins improves to 14-3-3 overall and the Tars
advance to the NCAA Division II “Final Four” on Dec. 2
in Louisville.
“What a tremendous game,” said Clayton State head coach
Pete Petersen. “Rollins is a real good team, but we showed a
lot of character and never quit. We wish Rollins a lot of luck. The
four seniors (Brett Neilson, Jonathan McKeever, Igor Lukic and Deni
Lulic), I am so proud of them. They did something very special.
“We had a great season and the support was
tremendous.”
Rollins got the game-winner in the 105th minute of the second
overtime period as Chase Neinken scored off a direct kick by Kevin
Boone. That gave Neinken a hat-trick for the game Rollins. The
game-winner spoiled a tremendously rally by Clayton State, which
rallied twice to tie the game.
After Neinken gave the Tars a 1-0 lead in the 13th minute, Clayton
State answered in the 57th minute on an unassisted goal by Lulic,
his sixth goal of the season. However, Neinken answered five
minutes later with his second goal, giving the Tars a 2-1 lead.
But there was no quit in the Lakers. Junior Ryan Pugh got Clayton
State its second equalizer of the game in the 78th minute off an
assist by junior midfielder Matty Phillips. It was the 16th goal of
the season for Pugh, the Peach Belt Conference Player of the
Year.
Clayton State goalkeeper Brian Garcia recorded five saves in the
defeat, while his Rollins counterpart Keneil Baker recorded three
saves. Rollins out-shot the Lakers 18-9.






















