2015 CAA Men's Soccer Championship Central
NEWARK, Delaware – Sophomore defender
Brayden Smith scored his second goal of the season, but it was not enough as third-seeded Delaware used a pair of goals in the second half to earn a 3-1 victory over sixth-seeded UNCW in the quarterfinals of the Colonial Athletic Association Men's Soccer Championship at Grant Stadium on Saturday evening.
Â
The win elevated the Blue Hens' record to 10-6-3 on the season and allowed Delaware to advance to the semifinals against second-seeded Elon on Friday, Nov. 13. Meanwhile, the Seahawks' season ends with an 8-8-3 record.
Â
After Delaware claimed a 1-0 lead in the 14th minute on a goal by junior forward
Guillermo Delgado, Smith tied the game at 1-1 in the 36th minute when he collected a loose ball inside the box and scored on a two-yard shot.
Â
But, the Blue Hens answered with two goals in the second half for a 3-1 advantage they did not relinquish. Freshman defender
Soren Frost tallied his first career goal in the 57th minute before Delgado added his second goal of the contest with 19:12 remaining.
Â
Freshman goalkeeper
Todd Morton made three saves in the win for Delaware, which outshot UNCW by a 13-9 margin.
Â
Junior goalkeeper
Sean Melvin posted three saves in the loss for UNCW.
Â
The loss ended the college careers for 11 UNCW seniors, who helped the program earn four consecutive CAA Tournament appearances and win 37 games. Â Â
Â
Post-Game Quotes: Coach Aidan Heaney"Congratulations to Delaware on their victory. They finished their chances tonight and are a strong attacking team."
"I am hugely disappointed for our seniors on not being able to extend their season. Our entire team is [disappointed] as we played a very good first half, but let the game get away from us. But, that is soccer sometimes."
"This group of seniors have elevated the expectations of our program and I am tremendously proud of their contributions and the success they have enjoyed over their careers. We will miss them. What a phenomenal group of men who I feel fortunate to have had the pleasure of coaching."
College Men's Soccer: Delaware 3, UNCW 1UNCWÂ Â 1-0 / 1
Delaware  1-2 / 3
Â
Goals: UNCW –
Brayden Smith (35:59); DEL – Guillermo Delgado 2 (13:24, 70:48), Soren Frost (56:03).
Assists: UNCW – n/a; DEL – Thomas de Villardi 2, Nick DiRenzo, Ben Sampson, Daniel Laguna.
Saves: UNCW –
Sean Melvin 3 (90:00, 3 goals allowed); DEL – Todd Morton 3 (90:00, 1 goals allowed).
Shots: UNCW – 9; DEL – 13.
Corner Kicks: UNCW – 6; W&M – 6.
Attendance: 1125.