Scholars Weekly Update November 16th

Scholarship Winners  Dominic, Brendon and William

NIKOLAI SOLOMON –Bluefield College

Season has ended.

AKHIL NOEL – Columbia College, Missouri

Columbia v Lindenwood

The Cougar men's soccer team, ranked No. 9 in the latest NAIA Top 25 Poll released today, dropped a heartbreaker to visiting Lindenwood University-Belleville 1-0 in overtime on Tuesday night in the semifinals of the American Midwest Conference (AMC) Postseason Tournament. Columbia falls to 17-3 on the year with the defeat. The loss also breaks Columbia's 14 game winning streak.

Taken from the university’s website

WILLIAM WARD – New Jersey Institute of Technology

Host Appalachian State spotted visiting NJIT an early goal, but the Mountaineers, who played the entire second half with a man advantage, rallied to tie the score late in the first half and to get what proved to be the game-winner in the second half of a 2-1 win that eliminated NJIT after the opening round of the Sun Belt Conference men's soccer playoffs Thursday night.

 

Appalachian State (8-9) advances to face defending champion and top seed Hartwick in the tournament's second semifinal game Friday night. NJIT, which suffered its seventh one-goal loss of the year, ends the 2015 season.

RASHAD HYACENTH  - Belmont University

Season has ended.

DOMINIC JANGOO – Northeastern State University

AARON NOEL – University of the District of Columbia

Season has ended

BRENDON CREED – Temple University

Season has ended.

 

 

 

 

 

STEPHAN SPICER – Trinity Baptist College

 

Trinity v Moody Bible Institute

 

Chad Crampton’s literal last-second save thwarted a game-tying attempt, and the Trinity Baptist College Eagles are the 2015 National Christian College Athletic Association Division 2 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!

Pedro Santos scored the game’s only goal. In Minute 17, Santos received a cross pass fromTresor Mbuyu and slapped it past Moody goalkeeper Alex Heath for what turned out to be the game winner.

The Eagles defense, sparked by Stephan Spicer, stepped up to hold Moody to only five total shots, and Crampton’s save right at the final buzzer sealed the victory.

 

Taken from the university’s website