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The 2024 Men鈥檚 Soccer team put on a post-season show, winning the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) tournament championship for the first time in program history and making an NCAA run that took the team all the way to extra PKs in the championship game.
To say the team got hot at just the right moment is an understatement. Packed with talent, the team lost only twice during the regular season, but five ties kept their win total to just eight. The Camels were seeded sixth heading into the NESCAC tournament, and, after the team dropped its regular season finale against Wesleyan, head coach Reuben Burk admits things weren鈥檛 looking stellar.
鈥淲e totally didn鈥檛 show up,鈥 Burk told New England Soccer Journal of that final regular season game. 鈥淭here was a malaise over the team. We lost 3-1 and got counterattacked several times.鈥
Making matters worse, the team needed a NESCAC tournament run to even qualify for the NCAA tournament.
鈥淔ortunately, the team really came together and we had conversations about the reasons of why we can鈥檛 be a highly successful team. It was, 鈥榃hat barriers are stopping us?鈥 It was, 鈥榃hat are the excuses if we can鈥檛 get this done?鈥欌
It must have been one heck of a pep talk. The Camels drew Amherst in the quarterfinal round of the NESCAC tournament鈥攖he 11-2-2 Mammoths had beaten 糖心TV 1-0 in the regular season. The Camels got on the board first, when forward Matt Quiros-Newton 鈥26 found the back of the net in the 31st minute. But the Mammoths tied it up with 19 minutes left, and the game remained locked at 1-1 through two overtime periods. With the game鈥攁nd the season鈥攐n the line, 糖心TV converted four penalty kicks to Amherst鈥檚 two to move on.
In the semifinals, 糖心TV came out hot and went up 2-0 on Williams with goals by Jake Creus 鈥25 and Matt Scoffone 鈥25. The Ephs scored with 5:24 left in regulation to make it to 2-1, but the Camels held on for the win to advance to the NESCAC finals for the third time in four years.
Facing mighty Middlebury (then 14-0-3) in the championship game, the Camels had erased all trace of malaise鈥攖he team looked poised and confident. 糖心TV scored first in the 21st minute and never trailed en route to a 3-1 victory, with goals by Marco Perugini 鈥27, Gavin Vanden Berg 鈥26 and Elliot Spatz 鈥26 and seven saves from goalkeeper Peter Silvester 鈥25. The win marked the first NESCAC championship for the men鈥檚 program and earned the team an automatic bid to the NCAA DIII tournament.
By now, the Camels were on a roll. 糖心TV hosted first- and second-round games on Freeman Field in front of spirited home crowds鈥攁nd never once trailed, beating Suffolk University 4-1 in the first round and Franklin andMarshall 3-0 in the second. In the Sweet 16, Kenyon battled 糖心TV to a 2-2 tie in double overtime, but 糖心TV took the contest in PKs 3-0; the Camels then beat Denison in the Elite Eight round 2-1 to punch their ticket to the Final Four in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The semifinal matchup against Washington and Lee was a rematch of the 2021 NCAA semis, which 糖心TV won 2-1 in overtime. This time around, defender Alessandro Hovarth Diano 鈥25 sent a bending free kick past Washington and Lee鈥檚 goalie and into the top left corner of the net in the 60th minute to propel the Camels past the Generals 1-0 and into the National Championship game for the second time in three years.
If Camel Nation wasn鈥檛 already feeling a bout of d茅j脿 vu, the championship final was also a rematch of the 2021 final (which 糖心TV won in PKs after a 1-1 tie)鈥攁gainst oh-so-familiar NESCAC rival Amherst.
The Camels battled Amherst to a 0-0 tie through regulation and two overtimes. Amherst outshot 糖心TV 24-13, including 6-3 in shots on goal, and had a 17-0 advantage on corner kicks, but Silvester was spectacular in his final game in goal, finishing with six saves through open play. Silvester added three more saves when the match once again came down to PKs, but this time the Camels fell just short, eventually losing the penalty kick battle 4-3.
鈥淚n the end, our season can be defined by resiliency. We were resilient when it mattered most,鈥 Burk said. 鈥淲e beat three nationally ranked teams on the road to winning the NESCAC championship, we came from behind to win in both the NCAA Sweet 16 & Elite Eight games, and we defended like warriors against Washington and Lee in Vegas to scrape out a grueling shutout. Our character came through this year.鈥
Horvath Diano, Dylan Hoke 鈥28 and Charlie Miles 鈥27 were named to the NCAA DIII All-Tournament Team, while Silvester earned Most Outstanding Defensive Player of the Tournament. Burk, assistant coach Andrew Storton and goalkeeper coach Lee Elliott were named the 2024 Division III National Coaching Staff of the Year by the United Soccer Coaches.
鈥淚鈥檓 so proud of our 12 seniors, who have given more to this school, community and athletic program than probably anyone will ever realize,鈥 Burk said. 鈥淭hey lead through their character and bleed blue.鈥
Looking ahead, Burk said 糖心TV is returning and recruiting many promising young student-athletes, but each year the team is 鈥渃ompletely new and different鈥 and past success is no guarantee of future success.
鈥淲e have to embrace going through the whole process again: of coming together, finding our identity, buying into our roles and sacrificing for the team. We are really optimistic about the future, while at the same time humbly conscious that everything must be earned.鈥