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<p style="text-align:center;">Men’s soccer triumphs in a furry of referee’s cards.</p>
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<p>By JULIAN BELL</p>
<p>Sports Reporter</p>
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<p>(TEANECK) – In a testy rematch that featured six yellows and one red card, the men’s soccer team beat Iona 3-2 on Sept. 9.</p>
<p>Coach Seth Roland said his team needs to keep their composure.</p>
<p>“We need to be more focused, professional, calm, and disciplined for the entire game,” Roland said. “We can’t ever tune out; we have to stay tuned in from the opening whistle to the final whistle. We had some moments where that wasn’t the case, but I give the guys a lot of credit because they came out of everything with a win, and that’s great to see.”</p>
<p>Three yellows were issued in each period, two for FDU and three for Iona. Knights forward Fredinho Mompremier scored a goal earlier in the first, but was issued a red card and thrown out of the match, with only seven minutes remaining.</p>
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<p>The Knights (5-1-1) scored two of their goals in the first period, leaving the Gaels desperate to put points on the board.</p>
<p>Roland was proud of his team’s performance, but saw room for improvement.</p>
<p>“We jumped on them at the beginning with two goals in the rst eight minutes,” Roland said. “Jacob’s was a world-class goal, and Freddy’s was an outstanding goal as well. Then, we kind of let them o the hook and let them back into the game.”</p>
<p>Freshman goalkeeper Tiago Capela made three saves on the goal, while to Iona’s Kellar Sirstins came up with two. The Gaels outshot the Knights 10-9, but FDU was more precise with three goals.</p>
<p>Coach Roland said his team was still far from perfect.</p>
<p>“We weren’t as sharp in attack when we went up 2-nil,” Roland said. “We weren’t so disciplined in defense. We fell asleep on a defensive set piece once, and we did it again which allowed them to tie the game.”</p>
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<p>The Knights wasted no time, scoring their first goal five minutes into the first period, when freshman forward Jacob Labovitz red a good shot. Mompremier followed suit and made his shot just minutes afterward, putting the Knights up 2-0.</p>
<p>Iona finally found their rhythm when senior defender Joshua Calderon scored a goal 19 minutes into the match, closing 2-1. The teams held each other o for the balance of the period.</p>
<p>The second period got o to a slow start, until the Gaels tied the match at the 72 minute mark. Joshua Calderon scored his second goal of the contest, leveling the score at 2-2.</p>
<p>The Knights weren’t coming away with a tie, and continued attacking the goal. A high shot by Mompremier missed its target. Sophomore mid elder Daniel Lasarte followed suit with a corner kick that also missed.</p>
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<p>FDU rose to the occasion in the 84th minute, when sophomore defender Wojciech Piwowarczyk knocked in a goal off an assist by Lasarte. The Knights led 3-2 with the game practically over with under seven minutes remaining.</p>
<p>“In what was a fantastic display of mental toughness,” Roland said, “a few minutes later we came back and won the game.”</p>
<p>Roland sees a bright future for his squad.</p>
<p>“We have a good group of guys,” he said. “They work hard, they’re positive, they’re focused, and so far they’ve been rewarded with wins, and they deserve a lot of credit for that.”</p>
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