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MSOC, Hartwick battle to 2 OT scoreless draw

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 8:48 pm
by asu66
http://livestats.hartwick.edu/Soccer/MSO1415/xlive.htm

A winless Hartwick team takes the Apps to 2 OT in the Catskills. Not a good outcome.

Re: MSOC, Hartwick battle to 2 OT scoreless draw

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 6:15 am
by hapapp
asu66 wrote:http://livestats.hartwick.edu/Soccer/MSO1415/xlive.htm

A winless Hartwick team takes the Apps to 2 OT in the Catskills. Not a good outcome.
Played tough against Duke, would have thought we would have gotten a result last night in upstate NY.

Re: MSOC, Hartwick battle to 2 OT scoreless draw

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 7:20 am
by McLeansvilleAppFan
I don't follow MSOC that closely, but Harwick is a traditional power. MSOC and Women Water Polo plays up from DIII. MSOC is their football in a way.

Re: MSOC, Hartwick battle to 2 OT scoreless draw

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 8:19 am
by DoubleA
Watched the game on video feed -if you call it that. Feed looked like a home production, as if I was working the camera - very poor and hard to watch. Hartwick is an interesting team in that: 1) very heavy Scottish influence, both the coach and most of the players 2) ugly style of soccer, with a lot of cheap fouls . There were lots of late tackles, elbows, pushing and shoving and punches thrown. (Hartwick tallied 20 fouls on the night, including straight red in OT for punching one of our players). 3) poor field surface and was very slow due to tall grass. Would have loved to put this one in the win column, but it was very tough to get anything going last night. The team is undoubtedly exhausted after bus ride to Durham for Tuesday night game with 1AM Wed return to Boone, followed by 12 hour bus ride to Oneonta, NY on Thursday and return trip today.

Re: MSOC, Hartwick battle to 2 OT scoreless draw

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 8:31 am
by hapapp
McLeansvilleAppFan wrote:I don't follow MSOC that closely, but Harwick is a traditional power. MSOC and Women Water Polo plays up from DIII. MSOC is their football in a way.
Hartwick has a rich history but they have not been a power for some time now.

Re: MSOC, Hartwick battle to 2 OT scoreless draw

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 8:32 am
by hapapp
DoubleA wrote:Watched the game on video feed -if you call it that. Feed looked like a home production, as if I was working the camera - very poor and hard to watch. Hartwick is an interesting team in that: 1) very heavy Scottish influence, both the coach and most of the players 2) ugly style of soccer, with a lot of cheap fouls . There were lots of late tackles, elbows, pushing and shoving and punches thrown. (One of their players earned straight red in OT for punching one of our players). 3) poor field surface and was very slow due to tall grass. Would have loved to put this one in the win column, but it was very tough to get anything going last night. The team is undoubtedly exhausted after bus ride to Durham for Tuesday night game with 1AM Wed return to Boone, followed by 12 hour bus ride to Oneonta, NY on Thursday and return trip today.
I can relate to the bus trip, I make that trip every summer on my way to Saratoga.

Re: MSOC, Hartwick battle to 2 OT scoreless draw

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 8:49 am
by DoubleA
I can relate to the bus trip, I make that trip every summer on my way to Saratoga.

I understand it is beautiful up there.

Re: MSOC, Hartwick battle to 2 OT scoreless draw

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 10:43 am
by asu66
McLeansvilleAppFan wrote:I don't follow MSOC that closely, but Harwick is a traditional power. MSOC and Women Water Polo plays up from DIII. MSOC is their football in a way.

This isn't your daddy's Hartwick by any stretch of the imagination. The Hawks won the NCAA Div. I national championship in '77 and were strong in the early 80s--just mediocre since, except when they're bad. At 0-6-4 in 2014, this is one of their bad stretches, but our guys still didn't get the job done.

Hope to get 'em on a fast pitch in the Sun Belt Tourney for some payback.