CALDWELL, N.J. - Junior forward Uke Dauti (West Orange, NJ/West Orange), left, recorded his second hat trick of the season as the Caldwell College men's soccer team defeated Concordia College 6-1 in a non-conference game Saturday afternoon at Caldwell Field. With the win, their fourth in a row, the Cougars end the regular season with an overall record of 11-4-1 heading into next week's Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament. The Clippers fell to 1-9.
Junior midfielder Jorge Ibarcena (Lima, Peru) gave the Cougars a 1-0 lead in the 28th minute, when he collected a pass from sophomore midfielder Nicholas Harriott (St. Catherine, Jamaica/Campion) and buried a shot from 20 yards out. The Clippers tied the game up in the 34th minute on a goal by Jay Bailey-
Robinson. But Dauti helped the Cougars regain control of the game with a pair of goals just two minutes, 16 seconds apart. Harriott and sophomore defender Andrew Fraser (Kingston, Jamaica/Wolmer's) set up Dauti's first goal in the 36th minute. Then freshman midfielder Kevoi Walters (Clarendon, Jamaica/Clarendon) one-touched a pass from junior midfielder Miguel Walker (St. Catherine, Jamaica/Wolmer's) to Dauti, who beat goalkeeper Juan Rodriguez in the 39th minute. Senior defender Daouda Sissokho (Bayonne, NJ/St. Peter's), right, one of three seniors playing in their final home game, knocked in a loose ball off a corner kick to give the Cougars a 4-1 halftime lead.
Dauti completed his hat trick in the 78th minute off an assist from junior defender Gary Mullings (St. Elizabeth, Jamaica/Munroe). Dauti now has a team-best 15 goals this season. Freshman forward Chad Bennett (Kingston, Jamaica/Campion) notched his second goal of the season in the 86th minute to close out the scoring.
Senior goalkeeper Mike Turdo (West Paterson, NJ/Passaic Valley) made one save in his last game at Caldwell Field, while classmate Saah Hali (Teaneck, NJ/Teaneck), left, also played his final home game. Senior midfielder Chris Parshelunis (Brick, NJ/St. Rose) was unable to play due to injury.
The Cougars received the No. 2 seed and a first-round bye in the CACC Tournament after compiling a 7-1 mark in conference play. They will play either third-seeded Felician College or sixth-seeded Wilmington College on Thursday, Nov. 3 at 4:00 p.m. at Tryon Field in Rutherford, N.J.
CC - 4 2 - 6
Con - 1 0 - 1
Scoring Summary: 1. CC - Jorge Ibarcena 2 (Nicholas Harriott), 27:24. 2. Con - Jay Robinson-Bailey (unassisted), 33:11). 3. CC - Uke Dauti 13 (Harriott, Andrew Fraser), 35:53. 4. CC - Dauti 14 (Kevoi Walters, Miguel Walker), 38:09. 5. CC - Daouda Sissokho 1 (unassisted), 43:02. 6. CC - Dauti 15 (Gary Mullings), 77:06. 7. CC - Chad Bennett 2 (Luis Sartorio, Kagiso Rhenoster), 85:05.
Shots: CC - 19, Con - 4
Saves: CC - Mike Turdo (82:12) 1, John Plaugic (7:48) 0; Con - Juan Rodriguez 4
Corners: CC - 4; Con - 1
Fouls: CC - 19; Con - 15
Offsides: CC - 4; Con - 3
Cautions: CC - none; Con - Trottman (67:50)