In first-half action, the College kept Elon's high-scoring
attack in check, as junior Will Smith anchored a stingy W&M backline. Offensively, the Tribe broke through in the
36th minute after Albiston netted his second goal of the season. Just right of goal and 20 yards away, the
Virginia Beach, Va., native dribbled to his left, and ripped a shot that sailed
over Elon sophomore keeper Nathan Dean's outstretched hand. For the half, the Green and Gold registered
seven shots with three coming on frame, while the Phoenix connected on 10 shots
with four coming on goal. Sophomore
keeper Bennett Jones preserved the shutout in the opening 45 minutes,
collecting four saves.
Early in the second period, W&M generated a pair of
scoring opportunities but were unable to extend the advantage. The College's best look came in the 50th
minute, when junior Chris Perez's attempt floated just wide left of frame. In the 63rd minute, Elon's senior Chris
Thomas tied the affair scoring off a through ball from junior Matt Wescoe.
Before the Phoenix gained any traction in overtime, the
Tribe recorded three shots as freshman Jackson Eskay's game-winning attempt was
turned away by Dean. With Elon on the
move, Thomas created a penalty kick opportunity in the 96th minute and
proceeded to connect on the game-winning score.
For the match, Elon narrowly outshot the College, 22-20, and also held a
slight edge in shots on goal, 10-7.
The Green and Gold returns to action on Saturday, Sept. 22, as
it hosts Northeastern in its Colonial Athletic Association opener. Saturday's match against the Huskies is
slated for a 3 p.m. start.
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