Box Score The Colorado College men's soccer team completed the regular season with a 3-0 win over the University of Dallas on Sunday afternoon in Dallas. The Tigers moved their winning streak to 10 straight and finished the regular season with a 13-2-1 record and a perfect 8-0 SCAC record.
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It is the first time since 2014 that an SCAC team has gone undefeated and untied in conference play and the first time the Tigers have gone undefeated and untied as a member of the league.
The Tigers now look ahead to the SCAC Tournament, which is set to start on Friday, Nov. 3 in Houston, Texas. CC will be the No. 1 seed at the tournament and will face the No. 4 seeded University of St. Thomas at 5 p.m. (CT).
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The 13 wins in the regular season for CC are the most since the 2019 season when they also won 13 and made it all the way to the NCAA Tournament but lost in the first round. The Tigers have not lost a regular season conference game since Oct. 24, 2021 (an OT loss to the University of St. Thomas).Â
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Sophomore
Connor Webster led the way with two goals to bring his season total to seven (tied for team-high).
Jack Hilliard had three points with a goal and an assist to become the fifth Tiger this year to accumulate 10 or more points.Â
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The first real look at the net for CC came in the 14th minute when Webster streamed down the right flank towards the box and hammered a shot towards the right side of the net that was saved.Â
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Will Bavier and
Teddy Libby had decent looks in the 22nd minute but were both saved. Hilliard led the team with two shots in the first half, but both missed the frame.Â
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The Tigers outshot the Crusaders 8-3 in the first half.Â
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In the second half, CC kept attacking the box and controlled most of the possession time. After repeatedly knocking and knocking, Webster finally broke through in the 71st minute after a quick feed to the middle of the field from Hillard. Webster hammered it through the left side of the goal to put the Tigers on the board.Â
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One minute and 39 seconds later, Hillard called his own number, lined a beautiful shot from just outside the box, and snuck it past the keeper on the right side. It was his fourth goal of the season.Â
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Later in the 87th minute, Webster would find the back of the net after interpreting a pass back to the keeper and sneaking past the rest of the defense for his second goal of the afternoon.Â
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CC outshot Dallas 22-3 as Webster and Hillard combined for nine of them. Four of Webster's shots were on target. The Tigers also had eight corners and didn't surrender one to the Crusaders.Â
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Goalkeeper
Jasper Broad faced two shots on goal and saved both to bring his season total to 39 and the Miami, Florida native picked up his sixth shutout on the season.Â
"We played a very smart second half today," head coach
Scott Palguta said. "The conditions were challenging, but we kept Dallas under constant pressure and eventually broke through. We are very proud of the team. To go 8-0 in a league as strong as ours is no easy feat."
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