Box Score YORK, Pa. - Salisbury University stunned the
Division III men's soccer world as it ended the longest unbeaten
streak in the nation with a 1-0 victory over No. 4 York (Pa.)
College on Saturday afternoon before a huge crowd of 900 on the
road.
"I am very proud of our team to go on the road, play hard and
come out with a victory," said Salisbury coach Gerry
DiBartolo. "It must be a tough burden to keep winning with
all the pressure of the streak. When we meet up with York it is
always a tough game no matter what circumstances surround the
game."
This is the first loss for the two-time Capital Athletic
Conference defending champions in over two years as the Spartans
went 44-0-5 during the streak. The last loss the Spartans suffered
was a 1-0 loss to Salisbury on September 17, 2005. Today's loss
also ends York's 16-game CAC winning streak.
Sophomore Kyle Sterling broke the scoreless
game in the 79th minute as he scored on a shot to the far post to
give the Gulls (6-3-1, 2-0 CAC) the lead. Sterling's fifth goal of
the year proved to be the game-winner to gives the Gulls the upset.
SU goalie Greg Wellinghoff was brilliant as he
recorded three saves including a point blank header from Mike
Whalen from five yards out during a small offensive barrage from
York (Pa.) in the 76th minute to preserve the shutout. The SU
defense earned its eighth shutout in 10 games and held York (9-1,
2-1 CAC) to only one second half shot and seven overall. The Gulls
defense also held the 2006 CAC Player of the Year and first-team
All-American Andrew Wheeler to three shots, one on goal, in the
win.
"It was a well played game for both teams," said DiBartolo. "We
had a couple of things we wanted to concentrate on like making them
play in front of us while we wanted to spread them out when we
controlled the ball."
Salisbury and York met twice last season as the Spartans won
both contests. York took the first game with a 2-1 overtime victory
in Salisbury on September 16. The second time around the Spartans
defeated the Sea Gulls in the CAC Semifinals with a 2-0 home win on
November 1. Salisbury is now 24-9-5 all-time against York since the
two schools met for the first time back in 1972.
The Sea Gulls will now return home to host three consecutive CAC
matches in a seven day span as they begin with Wesley College on
October 3 at 4 p.m