CKSR (Men's Soccer Falls in Double OT Heartbreaker to Tufts in NCAA III Final / Women's Basketball Drops Kzoo . Men's Basketball Falls at UW-Oshkosh)

From: Jeffrey Febus <jfebus@calvin.edu>
Date: Sun Dec 04 2016 - 00:13:08 EST

CALVIN KNIGHT SPORTS REPORT FOR DEC. 3, 2016 (Part One)

Men's Soccer Falls In Double Overtime Heartbreaker to Tufts in NCAA III Final;
Women's Basketball Drops Kalamazoo/Men's Basketball Falls at UW-Oshkosh

MEN' SOSCCER
Tufts 1, Calvin 0 (2OT)

SALEM, Va. - In its third attempt for a national championship, the Calvin men's soccer team came up agonizingly short, falling to Tufts University (Mass.) 1-0 in double-overtime in the NCAA III Tournament finals Saturday afternoon on the campus of Roanoke College.

Tufts (15-5-2) junior Tyler Kulcsar was able to get a boot on a ball in the Calvin box on a corner kick sent in by teammate Kevin Halliday with 6:44 left in the second overtime. Kulcsar's touch in a sliver of space was good enough to redirect the ball past Calvin goalkeeper Nate Van Ryn (Grandville, Mich./Calvin Christian HS) and into the back of the net.

Van Ryn stood tall for Calvin all day, collecting five saves and snaring a collection of dangerous crosses sent in by the Jumbos.

The national championship final featured a matchup of top-flight goalkeeping as Tufts goalkeeper Scott Greenwood was also superb, making five saves including a crucial stop off a free kick by Calvin senior Stephan Hooker (Hudsonville, Mich./Unity Christian HS) from just outside the box with just over 11 minutes left in regulation.

Calvin nearly scored in the 58th minute as junior Mitch Stark (South Lyon, Mich./South Lyon HS) sent a shot just wide of the far post off a crafty set-up pass from Hooker.

Hooker had a big chance in the first half on a square pass in the box from sophomore Jacob Witte (Grand Rapids, Mich./Grand Rapids Christian HS). Hooker was able to meet the pass on point but his point-blank shot was smothered by Greenwood who read the play well at the near post.

In the 72nd minute, Witte created a scoring chance for the Knights with a corner kick to the far side of the box. Freshman Jacob Lyon (Holt, Mich./Lansing Christian) was able to head the corner kick serve back to the far post. His header skipped off the crossbar and back into play. Sophomore Trent Vegter (Hudsonville, Mich./Unity Christian HS) was able to head the ball to the right and junior Matt Hinds (Frankenmuth, Mich./Frankenmuth HS) followed with a third header in the sequence that sailed just wide of the goal.

In the first overtime, Tufts was able to fire a pair of shots at goal, one of which was snared by Van Ryn with a leaping one-handed grab.

Calvin came up with one shot in the second overtime before Tufts was able to push the ball upfield, create a corner kick and set up the game-winning sequence.
The national championship is the second in three years for Tufts as it also claimed the 2014 title.
"I thought it was a great game. We are obviously gutted, maybe even devastated to be on the underside of it but that's the way you want a national championship game to look like," said Calvin men's soccer coach Ryan Souders. "That's a great (Tufts) team. There's a reason they are champions two ouf the last three years. I thought our guys created chances. I felt like we did enough to win the game but they got a break, got a set piece, found a really small hole in our defense over the course of 104 minutes and finished the chance. Congrats to Tufts. Well-earned. It leaves us wanting obviously but I'm really proud of our guys. They gave a great 104 minutes of effort and I'm really proud of them."
Tufts finished the game with a 14-13 shots at goal advantage. Calvin held a 10-6 edge in corner kicks.

In addition to Van Ryn, senior Isky Van Doorne (Calgary, AB/Western Canada HS) had a superlative effort on Saturday, playing the entire 104 minutes while serving as a box-to-box midfielder. Van Doorne was able to come up with numerous 50-50 balls while igniting Calvin's attack and slowing the Tufts offensive surge.

Van Doorne, Witte and sophomore defender Trent Vegter (Hudsonville, Mich./Unity Christian HS) were all named to the all-tournament team from Calvin.

Van Doorne was one of five Calvin seniors who dressed for the Knights on Saturday. Combined, the senior class has produced an overall won-loss record of 79-11-5 that included four MIAA regular season titles, three trips to the NCAA III Tournament, two trips to the NCAA III Tournament semifinals and one appearance in the NCAA III Tournament final. According to Souders, the leadership of the senior class has been integral to the program's success this year and also moving forward.

"Our seniors lost 11 games in four years," said Souders. "That's nuts. From a soccer standpoint, it's hard to do better than that. At the same time what they have done is pave the way for our future. I'm not just talking about soccer but also about the future of our young men. We graduated a big group of seniors last year so this year's group of seniors had to find their own voice and they did that extremely well. The men that they are and the brothers that they are to their teammates has been incredible and what they will be remembered for."

Saturday's game marked the program's third appearance in the national final as the Knights fell 2-0 to Messiah in 2009 and 2-1 to Ohio Wesleyan in 2011.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Calvin 77, Kalamazoo 43

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - On Saturday afternoon, the No. 24 Calvin women's basketball team got back to its winning ways with a 77-43 victory over the Kalamazoo Hornets.
Calvin picked up its first loss of the year at Hope on Wednesday evening, falling 82-61 to the No. 10 Flying Dutch. Senior Anna Timmer (Caledonia, Mich./South Christian HS) scored her 1000th point in the defeat; Timmer is the 16th player in program history to eclipse the 1000-point plateau.
Kalamazoo entered the game looking to earn its first win of the season. The Hornets also lost their MIAA opener, as they were defeated 81-39 by Adrian College.
Behind 13 first quarter points by Lauren Goldthorpe (St. Ignace, Mich./Lasalle HS), the Knights built an early lead that the Hornets were unable to recover from.
Two early three-point field goals by Kalamazoo's Emily Kozal put the Hornets up 6-5. Goldthorpe responded for the Knights, knocking down three triples in the first four minutes of play to give Calvin a seven-point lead.
With 2:28 remaining in the first quarter, junior Ali Spayde (Lewis Center, Ohio/Worthington Christian HS) converted on a three-point play to put the Knights up by double digits (23-12). A last second jumper by Goldthorpe put the home team up 29-14. 15 of the Knights 29 first quarter points were scored off eight Kalamazoo turnovers.
In the second quarter, the Knights continued to gain separation from the Hornets, fueled by two three-pointers by Spayde. Holding the Hornets scoreless for over seven minutes, the Knights used a fourteen-point run to take a commanding 46-19 lead. Heading into halftime, the scoreboard read 48-23 in favor of the Knights.
At the half, Spayde led all players with 19 points, including 11 in the second quarter.
In the second half, the Knights continued to roll. Using a well-balanced scoring attack, the Knights earned a 32-point advantage by the end of the third quarter. Timmer and Nicole Meyer (Macomb, Mich./Eisenhower HS) scored four points apiece while Sarah Cassel added three, as Calvin outscored Kalamazoo 14-7.
The Hornets nearly matched the Knights scoring effort in the fourth quarter, but Calvin led 77-43 when time expired.
Calvin was led in scoring by Ali Spayde who finished with 24 points, five assists and three steals. Goldthorpe added 13 points in the victory, while Anna Timmer posted her fifth double-double of the season with 12 points and a team-high 11 rebounds. Bre Luurtsema (Holland, Mich./Holland Christian HS) had a solid all-around game, contributing six points, six assists and four steals.
Emily Kozal led Kalamazoo's offense with 16 points.
The Knights outrebounded the Hornets 45-27 on the afternoon. Calvin shot 46.9% from the floor (30-64) while the visitors only converted on 28.6% (14-49) of their field goal attempts.
With the conference win, the Knights improve to 7-1 overall and 1-1 in the MIAA. The Hornets remain winless on the year, dropping to 0-4 overall with a 0-2 conference mark.
The Knights are back in action on Wednesday when they travel to Alma to take on the Scots (1-3 overall, 0-0 MIAA). Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m.

MEN'S BASKETBALL
Wisconsin-Oshkosh 73, Calvin 52

OSHKOSH, Wisc. - The Calvin men's basketball team dropped a 73-52 decision at Wisconsin-Oshkosh Saturday afternoon.

The preseason favorite in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conferenc, Wisconsin-Oshkosh (3-3) jumped out to a 22-4 first half lead. The host Titans held a 44-19 halftime lead.

Calvin (2-4) clawed back to within 12 points at 61-49 with 4:05 remaining on a layup by senior Cam Denney (Bluffton, Ind./Norwell HS).

Wisconsin-Oshkosh responded with a 10-1 scoring run to seal the win.

Denney led Calvin in scoring with 11 points while freshman Matt Trewhella (Granger, Ind./Penn HS) had eight points off the bench in defeat.
Wisconsin-Oshkosh shot 50 percent from the floor and was led in scoring by Max Schebel and Charlie Noone with 16 points apiece.

Calvin returns home to host Grace Bible College Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at Van Noord Arena.
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