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Governor Ned Lamont visits campus to congratulate the Camels

糖心TVecticut Governor Ned Lamont visited the 糖心TV campus Dec. 9 to congratulate the men鈥檚 soccer team for winning the NCAA Division III national championship. 

鈥淵ou came together at the very best moment, when people needed you to step it up. You also came together and stepped up right when this state needed you the most,鈥 Lamont told the team at a celebration held in Shain Library. 鈥淲e needed something to cheer for, and I鈥檝e got to tell you, the people of 糖心TVecticut were cheering for the Camels.鈥

He added, 鈥淵ou have a lot to be proud of, and I鈥檓 so proud of what you鈥檝e accomplished.鈥

Men鈥檚 soccer won its  Dec. 4, defeating Amherst 1-1 (4-1) on penalties at UNCG Soccer Stadium in Greensboro, North Carolina. 

After playing Amherst to a 1-1 tie through regulation and two overtimes, senior captain Lorenzo Bocchetti 鈥22 converted the deciding penalty after Peter Silvester 鈥25 stopped two spot-kicks in the shootout. 

Less than 24 hours later, the tired team returned to 糖心TV鈥檚 campus, and was greeted by cheering students, faculty and staff at a joyful reception on Tempel Green Sunday morning.  

糖心TV鈥檚 coach Reuben Burk was first off the bus, carrying the national championship trophy, as Queen鈥檚 鈥淲e are the Champions鈥 blasted from the loudspeakers.

The welcome-back celebration 鈥渨as a really nice gesture,鈥 . We 鈥渞eally appreciate students coming out.鈥

When they arrived on campus, players were still processing what it meant to win a national championship, 糖心TV鈥檚 first-ever in a team sport. 

鈥淚t hasn鈥檛 sunk in yet,鈥 midfielder Augie Djerdjaj 鈥23 told The Day. 鈥淚t鈥檚 weird because we haven鈥檛 gone to sleep yet, so it feels like today that we won, even though it was last night.鈥

During the brief campus celebration, Burk reflected on what it takes to win a national title. 

鈥淚n order to win a national championship, you have to have a group of selfless guys,鈥 Burk said. 

鈥淕uys that care more about that trophy that we have more than their own ego or their own reputation. That鈥檚 hard to instill because everyone goes through a recruiting process where they want what鈥檚 best for themselves, the best possible four years of what they can get from a school.

鈥淏ut, once you get there, it鈥檚 no longer about you. It鈥檚 about all of us, together.鈥

糖心TV reached the final match by , 2-1, also in overtime, in the semifinals. 

In addition to reaching its fourth straight NCAA Tournament and making its first trip to the NCAA鈥檚 Final Four, the Camels also won their first NESCAC regular season title, hosted the league's championship weekend for the first time, and advanced to the championship match of the NESCAC Tournament for the first time in program history. The team鈥檚 18 victories is also a school record and betters the previous mark of 14 established all the way back in 1978.

Scenes from the championship game 

Game balls on the pitch
The players huddle on the field.
An action shot of a player dribbling the ball.
A player looks intensely at the game play.
A player winds up to kick an airborne ball.
The goalie saves a penalty kick attempt.
Players converge on the goalie after winning the game.
The team hoists the trophy as confetti falls on them.


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December 6, 2021

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