Friday, November 13, 2015

Four Named All-CAC, Three Garner First Team Honors

Muise, Mostafa, and Nabo
The Frostburg State men's soccer team collected four All-Capital Athletic Conference awards Wednesday, including first-team honors for senior Mitchell Muise, junior Hassan Mostafa and freshman Guy Nabo. Freshman Hunter Jarmon was placed on the All-CAC Second Team.

The foursome led the Bobcats to an 11-5-2 overall record and the second seed in the 2015 Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) South Championship.

Muise and Mostafa grabbed first-team honors after helping place the Bobcat defense near the top of the CAC. The duo helped Frostburg lead the league in goals allowed (10), finish second in goals against average (0.57) and third in shutouts (9).

The first-team selection is the first all-conference honor for Muise after his standout four-year career with the Bobcats. He started all 17 games and finished with three goals on the offensive end.

Mostafa was named to the All-CAC First Team for the second-consecutive year and has emerged as one of the country's top goalkeepers. He is currently 15th nationally in save percentage (0.878) and 35th in Division III in goals against average (0.670). He finished with five shutouts and allowed just 10 goals in over 1,300 minutes in net.

As a team, Frostburg is fifth in the country in save percentage (0.899), 18th in team goals against average (0.57) and 35th in shutout percentage (0.53).

Nabo and Hunter garner All-CAC honors following impressive freshman campaigns.

Jarmon
Nabo finished second in the CAC in both points (25) and goals (11) and was the league's highest scoring freshman. Nabo also tied for second in the CAC with three game-winning goals. Nabo appeared in 8-of-9 conference games and totaled five goals and one assists against the league schools.

Jarmon was named to the All-CAC Second Team after starting 17-of-19 games and finished with seven points behind two goals and three assists. Against CAC competition, Jarmon started all nine games, scored one goal and handed out two assists.

Nabo and Jarmon helped the Bobcat front line to 39 goals, good for second in the CAC and 75th in the country in scoring offense.

Frostburg Falls in ECAC Tournament

Wednesday night we dropped a close 2-1 decision to Alvernia College.  The loss ends our season with an 11-5-2 record and a little bit of disappointment on our minds.

After not having a game for the last two weeks we were hoping that being awarded the #2 seed in the ECAC Tournament would give us a boost heading into Wednesday nights opening round match.  I do think we were a little flat as far as emotion goes, but we played well enough and did a good job of controlling the ball.

Our possession game was good, but we failed to find that final pass that would get us into scoring positions.  Alvernia did a good job of keeping their defensive shape and constantly had numbers behind the ball. They countered well and were dangerous when we gave the ball away.

Neither team did a whole lot offensively.  We led in shots 9-7 and shots on goal 5-4, but neither team consistently put the keeper under pressure.

After a low shot slipped by our keeper in the first half for the 0-1 deficit I still thought we were playing well enough to come back and get the equalizer.  The goal never came and after pushing numbers forward late in the second half Alvernia got in behind again on a counter attack and scored what would be the game winning goal.

Guy Nabo scored his 11th of the season with one minute remaining, but it was too little too late and the season would end with a 2-1 loss at home.

Nabo Goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adpISMx8jAo

Monday, November 2, 2015

Frostburg Thumps Southern Virginia in Season Finale

In the last regular season game of the season the boy's put their disappointment behind them and finished off Southern Virginia with an emphatic 8-0 win.

We got on the board early and often with four goals in the first 13 minutes.  Last year's result was a 1-0 win against Southern Virginia so we were not sure how the game was going to play out.

Kelvin Tata got things started with a nice diving header in the eighth minute of play.

Tata Goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QcrZ94mxLg

Carvell Akuffo had a tap in three minutes later when Tata slid the ball across the box.  Carvell has a had a very solid freshman campaign and despite not having the stats he has been a big contributor to the offense this year.

Akuffo Goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdtVegzSz-s

Senior Mitchell Muise scored on a penalty kick in his last home game shortly after Akuffo's goal and Guy Nabo scored his 10th and 11th of the season four minutes apart.

Nabo Goals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjoxk5mfjRc
                     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yM_u-xSOu9Y

Hunter Jarmon ended the first half scoring with a penalty kick for the 6-0 halftime lead.

Erik Casterline
In the second half Erik Casterline and Rodrigo Valenzulea finished off the game with a penalty kick each of their own.  Freshmen Carlos Caro and Austin Gray combined for the shutout and collected one save a piece.

Unfortunately the results that we needed to get into the playoffs did not go our way so we were eliminated from the CAC playoffs as a result of the three forfeited games.  I can't say enough about how the guys have handled themselves and their emotions over the last week.  They are committed to ending the season on a high note and are looking forward to the ECAC Tournament and competing for our first ECAC Championship since 1992.

We finish the season with an 11-4-2 record and 5-2-2 in CAC play.  Our overall record remains the same as far as NCAA and ECAC selections are concerned.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Frostburg Penalized for Rules Infraction

FROSTBURG, Md. - Frostburg State University announced Wednesday that the Bobcats' men's soccer team will forfeit three conference games for failure to apply rule 12.12.1, which took affect prior to the 2014-15 season and requires a player receiving a second red card in one season to serve a two-game suspension. The previous rule enforced just a one-game suspension.

Although there was only an ineligible player for one game (St. Mary's), the way the rules are written the penalty accrues for every game that is played until the infraction is rectified.  Therefore, the previous two games (Penn St. Harrisburg and Salisbury) have become forfeits as well and the ineligible player will sit today's match with Southern Virginia.

The three games forfeited will be FSU's victories over St. Mary's (2-1 on Oct. 17), Penn State Harrisburg (4-0 on Oct. 21) and a scoreless draw vs. Salisbury (Oct. 24).

While the team's overall NCAA record will not change, the Bobcats' conference record will reflect the forfeited contests and each of the three opponents will receive a victory in the standings in accordance with CAC rules.

Frostburg State is still eligible to participate in CAC, NCAA and ECAC competition if the team qualifies.  The top six teams qualify for the CAC playoffs, which begin Saturday, Oct. 31.

The Bobcats are currently 10-4-2 overall and will host Southern Virginia in their-regular season finale tonight at Bobcat Stadium at 6:00 pm.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Bobcats Battle Sea Gulls to 0-0 Draw

A 0-0 draw is not what we wanted, but the tie against Salisbury did put us in a position to lock up a home game for the first round of the CAC playoffs.

Overall it was a pretty even match.  Salisbury had more overall shots, but we led in shots on goal 10-9.  I thought Salisbury did a good job of getting the ball in our box and were dangerous on knock downs and back post runs.

Hassan Mostafa
Hassan Mostafa was clutch in the goal making some big saves on some flighted balls while Mack Naughton was solid in his first start of the season.  Both Sergio Gomez and Deion Hunter were out for the game and Naughton stepped up and played well against a very strong Salisbury front line.

Guy Nabo never quite got going and was hampered by a slight groin injury, but Carvell Akuffo put in a good performance and kept the offense moving.

It probably wasn't the best game of soccer by both teams, but it was a good game and most likely a fair result.

The tie puts us at 10-4-2 overall and 4-2-2 in the CAC.  We will be the #4 seed for the CAC playoffs and will have a home game against either Mary Washington or Christopher Newport.  Wednesday's results will determine the final seedings.

Friday, October 23, 2015

Big First Half Propels Bobcats Past Lions

Freshman Serigne Gueye
Wednesday evening could have been the well known "trap" game.  With the Salisbury match looming at the weekend and Penn St. Harrisburg struggling to get things going we could have lost focus on the match at hand, but we stayed strong and put Harrisburg away 4-0.

We were hoping to take them out of the game with an early goal, but it took a little longer than we had hoped for to get things going.  Once we got the first goal we were able to keep the pressure up and notched two more goals in the next 17 minutes.

Kelvin Tata started things off when he made a great deep run from the midfield and Elliot Quinteros found him with a nice service that put Tata in 1v1 with the keeper for the 1-0 lead.

Tata goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUM0Re2NslI

Jon Lippitt notched his second of the season when he picked up a tipped ball from a Harrisburg defender and was able to loft one over the keeper for the easy tap in.

Lippitt goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlIvEgPho-4

Mack Naughton finished off the scoring in the first half when he made a run from his left back position into the attacking third.  Serigne Gueye found Naughton with a through ball and Naughton was able to out maneuver a defender and the keeper for his second of the season.

Naughton goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxKasR3HVBw

Nabayee Tesfu finished off the scoring in the second half when he received a ball from Serigne Gueye in behind the Harrisburg back line and he placed his shot past the keeper.

Tesfu goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoYSHF7l_w0

It was nice to get the offense going while maintaining the shut out and everyone got to play. Unfortunately, Nabayee Tesfu and Deion Hunter could be lost of the rest of the season.  Tesfu suffered a pretty sever hamstring pull and could be out 2-3 weeks while Hunter rolled his ankle and could hopefully be back in about two weeks.

The big rivalry match with Salisbury is this Saturday away at 2pm.  Salisbury comes in with a 4-0-2 record in conference play so we will need a win to give ourselves a shot at earning a top 4 seed and a home playoff game.




Monday, October 19, 2015

Tata Rescues Bobcats in Overtime for Homecoming Victory

Senior Mitchell Muise
Saturday's game against St. Mary's had playoff implications.  With a loss, we would probably be in a position that we would need to win the remaining three games just to make the playoffs. The game had a little extra incentive as it was Senior day, Homecoming weekend, and an opportunity to get back at St. Mary's for knocking us out of the playoffs last year.

The game got off to a quick start, to the benefit of St. Mary's, when a Frostburg player mistakenly played a back pass directly to a St. Mary's player who was able to attack the the back line and get off a great shot from about 20 yds out that beat our diving goalkeeper.

We responded well and played some pretty good soccer throughout the half despite being down a goal just five minutes into the game.  Jon Lippitt used some nifty ball skills to beat a St. Mary's defender as he slipped the ball to Guy Nabo for an easy tap in with just nine seconds remaining in the half.

Nabo Goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRjeP5Y3DiQ

The second half was back and forth as both teams had several near misses.  The wind picked up and even some snow started to fall for a ten a minute period which really gave the game a playoff atmosphere.

With about five minutes remaining in the 2nd overtime Rodrigo Valenzuela played a ball across the goal mouth for Elliot Quinteros.  Quinteros' shot was saved by a sliding defender, but Kelvin Tata was on the spot to drill home the rebound from a tough angle.

Tata Goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eR2RRwzBOa0

Kelvin Tata
Right now we sit at 9-4-1 and 3-2-1 in CAC play which puts us as the 5th seed currently.  There will surely be some shake up with theses final three remaining games and anything is still possible as we are only four points back of the leaders, Wesley College.

Next up will be Penn St. Harrisburg on Wednesday night at 7pm.

Friday, October 16, 2015

Bobcats Suffer Another Tough Road Loss

Tuesday afternoon was a quick turn around from our trip to Christopher Newport to face York College on the road for an important CAC match-up.  The boys put in a good effort, but once again it was not good enough as we dropped a 1-0 decision to York.

We certainly had some obstacles to overcome as starting midfielder Serigne Gueye was out with a red card suspension, leading goal scorer Guy Nabo was out with a cumulative yellow card suspension, and starting right back Sergio Gomez was still sidelined with an ankle injury.  To make matters worse starting left back Erik Casterline was knocked out of the game with concussion like symptoms midway through the first half.

Despite all that we were still very much in the match.  Shots were even and both teams had some legitimate scoring opportunities that went astray.  Overall it was a fairly even game, but it came down to one unorthodox play where our goalkeeper got bumped on the corner of the box and dropped the ball right into the feet of a York player.  He was able to basically have a free shot on goal with no goalkeeper as only one defender was back who tried to take away the near post.

Excuses about injuries or suspensions are not going to win us games, so the guys that are out there need to step up and take care of business.

St. Mary's comes to town on Saturday for a 5pm game on Homecoming Weekend.  St. Mary's got the better of us last year as they defeated us during the regular season and the playoffs.  The boys should be up for this one as we need to get back on track and pick up 3 points to keep pace for the playoff hunt.

Bobcats Hold on for Tie with #6 CNU

Saturday night was a true test to see if our team could compete against the nations elite.  I thought we proved we were good enough, but we still have some improving to do if we are going to win a game like that rather than just hold on for the tie.

Mitchell Muise
Just like last years game; our defense played well, the boys worked extremely hard, but Christopher Newport was the better team and we were fortunate to hold on for the 0-0 draw. We played more evenly with them for the first half and parts of the second, but towards the end of the game it seemed like their depth of talent began to wear us down.
We never quite got anything going in the attacking third and struggled to produce scoring opportunities.

With about 8 minutes left in regulation, Serigne Gueye picked up his second yellow which would force us to play down a man for the remainder of the match including both overtime periods.

Hassan Mostafa was strong in goal and kept us in the game along with a strong performance by defenders Erik Casterline, Mitchell Muise, and Chris Herbert.

With most of the calls seeming to go against us we were fortunate to catch a break as a CNU shot at the end of the first overtime went in off of a deflection, but was disallowed when it was ruled that the ball did not cross the goal line before the horn went off.

Despite having limited opportunities to score we did have one of the best chances of the afternoon when Mitchell Muise found Nabayee Tesfu with a nice diagonal ball. Tesfu was in on the keeper, but had a bit if a heavy touch and was unable to find the back of the net.

Our road trip continues on Tuesday when we head to York.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Frostburg Falls on the Road to Mary Washington

Junior Hassan Mostafa
In a tightly contested match up on Wednesday we fell 1-0 to the University of Mary Washington.

Both teams defended well and limited both offenses to very few shots.  Mary Washington registered seven shots to Frostburg's six.

I thought the game could have gone either way as both teams squandered what limited opportunities they had.  The game winner came off a corner kick where Hassan Mostafa made the initial save, but the rebound was kicked home to give the Eagles the win.

I thought we played well.  It wasn't our best performance, but UMW is a very solid team and we played pretty evenly.  Rodrigo Valenzuela stepped up and played well when Hunter Jarmon was limited to just the first half after being knocked out of the game with concussion like symptoms.

Carvell Akuffo should be back in training today and we are hopeful that Sergio Gomez, Jon Lippitt, and Hunter Jarmon will all be ready to go for the CNU match on Saturday.

Nabo Earns Player of the Week Honors

Guy Nabo
FROSTBURG, Md. – Men's soccer player freshman Guy Nabo was honored as the CAC Offensive Player of the Week for Oct. 5, 2015.

Nabo led the Bobcat offense in both games FSU played last week, tallying two goals and one assist. His first goal came in Frostburg's 5-1 victory over Penn State Altoona, where he earned the first goal of the game.

With the Bobcats trailing conference foe Wesley 2-1 late in regulation, Nabo headed the ball to bring the Bobcats back into the game in the 74th minute. He also assisted teammate junior Jonathan Lippitt's game-winner in the 80th minute to push the Bobcats to a 3-2 victory.

Frostburg State currently stands at 8-2 overall and 2-0 in the conference with wins over Marymount and Wesley.

The Bobcats play again when they travel to conference foe Mary Washington Tuesday, October 6 at 4:00 pm.

FSU Slips Past Wesley

Junior Jonathan Lippitt
Even tropical storm Joaquin could not dampen the spirits of the FSU vs. Wesley match on Saturday evening.  Both teams played with a lot of energy and fight, and while it wasn't always the prettiest soccer it was surely entertaining.  That fighting spirit paid off as we came from behind to earn the 3-2 win against the Wolverines.

The conditions were slick, but not different than your average rainy day in Frostburg in October. Wesley did a good job of disrupting our play and made it difficult for us to work the ball out of the back.  Despite being out shot in the first half we were able to take the lead when Mitchell Muise followed up a Deion Hunter free kick that the goalkeeper could not handle and poked in the rebound.

Muise Goal: https://youtu.be/H6ZQsMONQws

I thought we were moving the ball better during the 2nd half, but Wesley was able to get one back off a free kick that bounced around the box and then later added a nice cross and volley to take the the 2-1 lead.

The boys kept fighting and in the 73rd minute Erik Casterline found Guy Nabo with a service that Nabo was able to head in the corner of the goal to tie the match.

Nabo Goal: https://youtu.be/5oml72t2aa8

Six minutes later Nabo broke through the back line and after pulling the keeper out of position was able to slot the ball across the goal for an easy tap in by Jonathan Lippitt.  This was Lippitt's first collegiate goal.

Lippitt Goal: https://youtu.be/cifRRLqwhj8

The win puts us at 2-0 in CAC play and 8-2 overall.  The toughest stretch of the season starts today as we travel for road matches against Mary Washington, Christopher Newport, and York College all in the next week.

Starters Sergio Gomez and Carvell Akuffo who have been out the last two matches will be out again toady along with Lippitt who picked up an injury in the Wesley win.  We are going to get a chance to see what our bench is made of and hopefully they can step up when called upon.

Friday, October 2, 2015

Bobcats Offense Comes Alive at Altoona

Freshman KJ Davis and Hunter Jarmon
In our final non-conference match of the season the we faced former AMCC rival Penn St. Altoona. With the help of a strong second half the boys posted a 5-1 victory.

Guy Nabo does what he does best and that is score goals.  He opened up the scoring just 16 minutes into the game after a beautiful feed from KJ Davis.  Davis split the defenders with a pass that allowed Nabo to go 1v1 with the keeper for the easy finish.  Nabo has now scored in seven of nine games.

Altoona didn't quit and kept pushing for the tie. After some questionable defending they were able to tie the game when they got a shot past goalkeeper Hassan Mostafa from just outside the 6-yard box.

Mostafa would come up huge when he saved a penalty kick just five minutes into the 2nd half which kept the game tied at one.  That momentum carried over and the offense began to come to life.

Owen Marx scored his second of the season off a feed from defender Erik Castlerine.  We would tally three more times in the next twelve minutes to put the game away with goals from KJ Davis, Kelvin Tata, and Hunter Jarmon.

We came in with a mindset of wanting to limit the minutes of some of our usual starters as we have a big game on Saturday against Wesley College.  We were able to keep most of them around 45 minutes and got some pretty strong performances from some of the guys that have not played as much recently.

With eight games now remaining in CAC play, our focus is on finishing in the top 4 and getting a home playoff game and possibly a bye for the first round.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Bobcats Use Strong 2nd Half to Win CAC Opener

Freshman Kelvin Tata
Saturday night we opened CAC play with a tough road contest at Marymount University.  We fell behind early, but used a strong 2nd half performance to win the game 2-1.

We always seem to struggle to get off to good starts when we visit Marymount.  The last time we were down there we fell behind 3-0 before coming from behind for the 4-3 win.

This time was no different as we surrendered a penalty kick mid-way through the half and found ourselves down 1-0 to the Saints.  We had a lot of time on the ball, but were not patient enough with our distribution and forced a lot of passes that resulted in turnovers.

The second half we picked up the tempo and ball movement.  The short, crisp, passing game was much more effective and the offense began to create opportunities.

Just five minutes into the 2nd half Kelvin Tata received a long service from Sergio Gomez and slotted the ball past the keeper to tie the game at one all.

Eleven minutes later Guy Nabo netted his team leading 6th goal of the season after Hunter Jarmon and Sergio Gomez combined on a nice combination that allowed Gomez to get to the end line and find Nabo in the box.

It was important to start CAC play off with a win and the come from behind result on the road was a good confidence boost for the boys.  We are now 6-2 and have our final non-conference game on Thursday at Penn St. Altoona before returning home on Saturday for a CAC match against Wesley.


Thursday, September 24, 2015

Frostburg Loses First Road Match

Tuesday afternoon we suffered our first away loss of the season as we were defeated by Hood College 2-1.

I thought we had a decent focus in warm-ups, but we came out a little complacent in our speed of play and we lost focus on an early set piece.

Just six minutes into the game Hood was awarded a corner kick.  They won the first ball at the near post with a flick and then beat us to the second ball for the games first goal.  That's a play where we need to be more engaged and cannot get out worked in our own box.

Guy Nabo scored his team leading 5th goal of the season just two minutes later when he out muscled a Hood defender for a loose ball in the box and slotted home the shot.

Later in the half a Hood defender miss-hit a cross and the ball sailed to the back post and went in just over the out-stretched arms of goalkeeper Hassan Mostafa.  It was just one of those goals where there is nothing that could have been done about it.

The second half we came out and controlled the tempo of the game.  Hood was limited in their possessions in our half of the field.  We possessed well, we switched the point of attack well, but we struggled to create genuine scoring opportunities.

The Hood defenders worked extremely hard and blocked several shots with their bodies and caught our guys mid swing and stuffed several shots before we could get them off.  We finally thought we had gotten one back when KJ Davis directed in a header from Kelvin Tata, but he was ruled off-sides. The video was in-conclusive, but it looks like KJ's run was made from behind the ball.

We need to forget about this game and get focused on our CAC opener when we will face a much improved Marymount team this Saturday at 7:30pm at Long Bridge Park in Arlington, VA.

Monday, September 21, 2015

Caro Selected CAC Defensive Player of the Week

Freshman GK Carlos Caro

YORK, Pa. – The Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) announced its weekly honors Monday, and Frostburg State freshman goalkeeper Carlos Caro has been selected as the men's soccer Defensive Player of the Week.
 
Caro stopped five shots last week in his first collegiate start, a 2-0 shutout of Washington & Jefferson. Caro made three saves in the second half and the Bobcats scored goals in the 56th and 62nd minutes to earn their fifth shutout of the season.
 
Caro
has appeared in two games this fall and has played nearly 110 minutes in net.
 
Frostburg State, currently 5-1 on the season, travels to Hood tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 pm.


Sunday, September 20, 2015

Bobcats Roll to Fifth Win of the Season

Freshman Carvell Akuff0
Saturday afternoon the Bobcats finished off their non-conference home-stand with their fifth shut-out in six games blanking the Washington and Jefferson Presidents 2-0.

The first half seemed to lack energy and concentration as the boys struggled to maintain possession and were unable to put together much of an attack due to the lack of possession.  I thought we got caught chasing the game for a while instead of controlling the tempo and using our combination play to break down their defense.

The second half was much more productive as our pressing created some turnovers and our ball control allowed us to put together some good scoring opportunities.

Freshman Carvell Akuffo who was been working hard all season finally opened his scoring sheet as he gave us the lead 11 minutes into the second half when he struck a well placed shot just wide of the out-stretched arms of the W&J keeper.

Akuffo goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRXYGJqEh90

Freshman Serigne Gueye tallied his first goal of the season when he slotted home a beautifully placed flick from Guy Nabo after Kelvin Tata juked his marker and attacked the end-line for the service.

Gueye Goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1gyxpQa6UY

There was some much better attacking third play from the boys in the second half including a great double give and go by Erik Casterline that was sent off the cross bar by Guy Nabo.

Nabo near miss: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vRBOvnuSjw

With starting keeper Hassan Mostafa a little under the weather, freshman Carlos Caro got his first collegiate start and posted his first shutout as a Bobcat.

We will be on the road for the final three non-conference games starting with Hood College this Tuesday at 4pm.

Monday, September 14, 2015

Bobcats Post Another Home Shut-out

Senior Mitchell Muise
After suffering our first loss on Wednesday afternoon it was good to get back on track with another shut-out at home on Sunday.

Last year we tied Eastern Mennonite 1-1, so we look at this game as another step in the right direction after posting a 2-0 victory at Bobcat Stadium.

The offense was very opportunistic early on as Guy Nabo notched his 4th of the season after he beat the keeper to a through ball and headed it home for the early lead.  The keeper may have had the advantage on the play, but Nabo's size and speed may have been a deterrent for the keeper to contest for the 50/50 ball.

Nabo goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmNUVnEYEsE

Captain Mitchell Muise tallied his first of the season at the 15:20 mark as he poked home a re-directed header from Serigne Gueye.  Muise's insurance goal was enough to put the game out of reach as the defense would hold the visitors to just 2 shots on goal.

Muise goal:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FcX6YXUzog

Next up will be the Washington and Jefferson Presidents at 2pm on Saturday at Bobcat Stadium.

Nabo Earns ECAC Honors

Frostburg State men's soccer freshman forward Guy Nabo was named the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III South Region Rookie of the Week, as announced by the league office Thursday.

Nabo earned the honor after late-game heroics last Sunday against Bridgewater College in the final game of the 2015 FSU Tournament. Playing a man down for most of the second half didn't deter the Bobcats as Nabo executed a perfect direct kick from 25 yards out with 33 seconds left in regulation, finding the back of the top left corner for the game's only goal.

Nabo is currently Frostburg's top scorer with four goals and one assist through the first five games.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Frostburg Suffers First Loss of the Season

This was the early season game where we hoped we would show the improvement from last years team.  Unfortunately we came out with a low work rate and a much too defensive position and allowed Hopkins to dictate their style of play and suffered another 1-0 loss for the second straight season.

I thought we played a great second half and thought we were the better team for the final 45 minutes. We switched up the formation to be more aggressive and we applied a ton of pressure which caused some problems for them.  If we could have only played two halves like that I think we could have had a different result.

Despite the slow start we were still in the game, but after a foul was called we lost focus for a few seconds and allowed Hopkins to tap in the rebound off the free kick that was saved by Hassan Mostafa.  It was one of those small moments in the game that makes the difference in a match where there is not a ton of great scoring opportunities.

Hopefully we'll learn that when it comes to CAC play or a strong regional opponent that there is no room for mental let downs, not even for a few seconds or it could be the difference in the match.

Next up will be another good test for us as we face Eastern Mennonite who just defeated Johns Hopkins last week 2-1, on Sunday at 3:30pm

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Bobcats Claim Tournament Championship

The Bobcats collected two more wins and two more shut-outs on their way to the 2015 Frostburg State Tournament Championship.

On Saturday evening the offense got some rhythm going as we defeated Centenary College 7-0.  The first half saw goals from transfer Erik Casterline and sophomore Owen Marx.  For Marx it was his first collegiate goal.

Casterline goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmnaYLhXqUU

Marx goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dgx4TwcOtYk

Centenary was forced to play down a man almost 3/4's of the game after one of their players received two yellow cards.  I thought we did a good job pressing them and kept them chasing the game until we wore them down and the cracks began to show in their back-line.

We scored five second half goals to put the game out of reach on day one of the tournament.  Freshman Kelvin Tata and KJ Daivs netted their first collegiate goals of the season while Guy Nabo picked up his second in as many games.  Last seasons leading scorer, Nabayee Tesfu tallied his first of the season and newcomer Mack Naughton also picked up his first collegiate goal.

Tata Goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzuqSLneHeE
Nabo Goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHtmhI6sMFI
Tesfu Goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HyZMbsuGEE
Davis Goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHCu_oWXsI4

On day two we would face Bridgewater for the tournament championship.  This game would not be as easy as Saturday's.  Bridgewater did a good job of making us uncomfortable and forced us into numerous turnovers and fouls.  Despite not playing our best we did earn a penalty kick late in the half and should have gone up 1-0, but the Bridgewater GK made a really nice diving save to keep a Nabayee Tesfu shot out of the net.

In the second half we would face our first bit of adversity on the year as we would have to play a man down for most of the 2nd half after receiving a red card.  The boys battled their butts off and did a great job of limiting Bridgewater's scoring opportunities.

Freshman Guy Nabo would be the hero of the day as he drilled home a free kick with just 30 seconds remaining to help re-claim the FSU Tournament Championship.

Nabo Goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYkqfWPVA6Q

Friday, September 4, 2015

Freshman Lead the Way in Home Opener

With eight new starters including six freshman the Bobcats took the field Wednesday night for the home opener to the the 2015 season.

I thought we displayed some good possession in the first 25 minutes and created a handful of chances, but I would have liked to have seen a little bit faster speed of play.
Freshman Kelvin Tata

Freshman Kelvin Tata got things going for us early as he drove the end-line and his cut back pass to classmate Guy Nabo put the defender in a tough position and it resulted in an own goal.

Bethany own goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iuhq9KVk79Y

Early in the second half Nabo would collect a long punt from keeper Hassan Mostafa.  Nabo would calmly tuck the ball past the diving Bethany keeper as the defenders closed in on him.

Nabo goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ksDk4HKNlY
 Overall I thought it was good way to start the season.  We did have a few defensive lapses, but that's to be expected with a young team.  The more comfortable we get playing with each other the more we'll learn how to keep our shape better and transition to defense more effectively.

Freshman Guy Nabo

Next up we will host our annual Labor Day tournament with games against Centenary College (NJ) on Saturday at 4:30pm and Bridgewater College (Va) on Sunday at 1:30pm.

Pre-Season Wrap Up

The 2015 pre-season has come to an end and when the Bobcats take the field for the first time on September 1st there will be many new faces.
Team after Allegheny Trail 5K run

Overall we will only be returning 12 players from last years team that finished 3rd in the CAC with a record of 10-6-3.

New to this years squad will be eleven new freshman, two transfers, three former walk-ons, and the return of one player who red-shirted the last two seasons for medical reasons.

The freshman class should be able to adjust to the college game fairly quickly as they are all high-level club players.  Three former Bays Academy players; KJ Davis, Kelvin Tata, and Hunter Jarmon will make immediate impacts.  Tata and Jarmon will be plugged in as starters in the mid-field while Davis works his way back into form as he is just seven months removed from ACL surgery.  Two more starters; Carvell Akuffo and Serigne Gueye will join the young Cats line-up after spending the past season playing with nationally ranked Baltimore Celtic.  Akuffo will be a much needed target forward while Gueye will lend his playmaking abilities to the midfield.  Another pair of teammates; Carlos Caro and Sergio Gomez from the Pachuca Dragons will be key defensive additions as Gomez will look to take the right back spot and Caro will compete with returning All-Region goalkeeper, Hassan Mostafa, for the starting job between the pipes.  Former MD All-State selection and Potomac soccer player, Guy Nabo will combine with Akuffo to make a formidable front line.

In the transfer class, former NC Fusion Academy player and Coker College transfer, Erik Casterline will round out the back-line as the left-back.

Back in the line-up for the first time since the fourth game of the 2013 season will be junior, Jonathan Lippitt.  Lippitt, a former MD All-State selection, started the first 4 games of his freshman campaign before being forced to the sidelines for almost 2 full seasons with injuries.  He looks sharp and is feeling good right now, so hopefully his injuries are a thing of the past.

Rounding out the newcomers are Freshmen; Kevin Vickery and Mario Fonseca, JUCO transfer; Elliot Quinteros, and former Walk-ons; Mack Naughton, Jose Montano, and Basluel Mekonnen.

Deep Creek Open Winners: Andrew Bergamaschi
 Elliot Quinteros, Mack Naughton, and Kevin Vickery

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Frostburg State Men's Soccer
 
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