DEPEW, NY - In the most entertaining game of the Villa Maria soccer season, the Vikings had multiple scoring chances in the final minutes but couldn't quite cash in as they dropped a heartbreaker, 1-0 to Carlow University on Saturday afternoon at Rehm Road Park.
The Vikings (0-4) registered five shots in the second half while sophomore goalkeeper
Dominic Douglas (Bainbridge, GA/Bainbridge) did everything he could to keep his team alive. Â Sophomore
Doug Martin (Cheektowaga, NY/Cheektowaga) recorded two shots in the second half. Â The first came in the 57th minute as Carlow goalkeeper Kosi Agbevor made a diving save. Â The next came four minutes later on a free kick. Â The ball went above the keeper and hit off the crossbar.
Six minutes later, freshman Jorflan Soba had his shot go wide of the net. Â Villa's best scoring chance of the game came in the 86th minute by sophomore
Lian Thluhlawng (Tonawanda, NY/I-Prep Grover). Â His header off a beautiful corner kick by freshmanÂ
Lian Thang was saved by Agbevor once again.
Douglas was once again phenomenal in net - making 22 saves - increasing his season total to 83.
The Vikings begin a three game road trip to close out the season, beginning on Monday, October 10th against SUNY Adirondack at 4 p.m.