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Dumb question, but just how good is Loyola? Is the selection committee respecting Liberty and a Big South champ or are we being matched up against some powerhouse program?
Greyhounds entertain Liberty University Saturday at 1 o'clock
Nov. 19, 2007
Baltimore, Md. - Loyola College's men's soccer team was one of 16 nationally picked to host a NCAA College Cup First Round match.
The Greyhounds (18-3) earned the automatic bid from the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship yesterday with a 1-0 decision over Saint Peter's.
Loyola will host Liberty University on Saturday, November 24, in a 1 p.m. match on Diane Geppi-Aikens Field. The winner of the match will face the College Cup's No. 13 seed, Maryland, on Wednesday, November 28, at 5 p.m. in College Park, Md.
Loyola's 18 wins are the most the program has had since that 1993 squad finished with a 19-3-1 record. The Greyhounds will play in their 14th NCAA Tournament, and their seventh at the NCAA Division I level.
"This is great for the young guys on our team," said Tennant McVea, the team's co-captain and the MAAC Defensive Player of the Year. "It is great to see the buzz that everyone has from the win yesterday.
"We are enjoying ourselves. Now we can just concentrate on winning games and going as far as we can in this tournament."
Liberty (13-4-2) advanced to the College Cup for the first time in school history by virtue of winning its first Big South Conference Tournament title. The Flames, who entered the tournament as the No. 2 seed, defeated fourth-seeded Radford, 2-1, yesterday.
The Greyhounds were the preseason No. 2 pick in the MAAC, but a youthful squad finished its conference regular season with an 8-1 mark, and then did not allow a goal in the conference championships.
"It is remarkable that we had so many young players contribute this year," Mettrick said. "I have said before it doesn't matter how old you are; it's about how good you are. They have played very well, and now they will have the test of the tournament."
McVea added, "Coming into the season, we viewed it as a building year, but the boys have worked very hard, and we deserve this."
In addition to McVea's honor as the MAAC Defensive Player of the Year, Phil Bannister was named MAAC Rookie of the Year, and Mettrick garnered MAAC Coach of the Year honors.
McVea was joined on the All-MAAC First Team by goalkeeper Milos Kocic, who played every minute in goal this season and recorded 13 shutouts. Bannister, Eddie Dines, Camilo Correa and Josh Taylor earned All-MAAC Second Team laurels.
Kocic was tabbed as the tournament's MVP after not allowing a goal in the three wins. He was joined on the all-tournament team McVea, Dines, Bannister and Janson Blake, who scored the game-winner in the championship game.
Here is some info on them, sound like a solid team and one that will probably only get better in the next couple of years