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Georgetown takes down ODU, UCLA, Notre Dame move on with ease in NCAA second round

Steve Neumann

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By DAN KARELL

Following last year’s run to the College Cup final, Georgetown picked up the first of what they hope is five wins as they easily dispatched Old Dominion, 3-0 in the NCAA Tournament’s second round.

The Hoyas needed just 12 minutes to open the scoring as sophomore midfielder Brandon Allen found sophomore Cole Seiler at the far post for a tap-in. Though ODU had their opportunities, the Hoyas piled on in the second half, as freshman Bakie Goodman scored on a counter attack in the 60th minute and with just over three minutes remaining, Allen found freshman stud Alex Muyl in front of goal to put the match away.

Elsewhere in the tournament, UCLA rolled over Elon, 4-0, with a brace from senior Victor Chavez, while Notre Dame easily dispatched Wisconsin, 4-0, behind two goals from senior Harrison Shipp. Maryland defeated Providence, 3-1, and Marquette defeated Akron, 1-0, ending their season.

There were four upsets in the second round, as unseeded UConn, Coastal Carolina, Stanford, and Penn State all took down their ranked foes to move on to the third round on Sunday.

Here is a rundown of all of the Sunday’s results:

NCAA TOURNAMENT SECOND ROUND RESULTS

Georgetown 3, Old Dominion 0. (RECAP)

Virginia 2, St. John’s 0. (RECAP)

Michigan State 1, Louisville 0 (OT). (RECAP)

California 3, Bradley 1. (RECAP)

Maryland 3, Providence 1. (RECAP)

UC-Irvine 1, UNC 0. (RECAP)

Wake Forest 2, Navy 1. (RECAP)

UMBC 2, UConn 2 (UConn win 4-2 on PKs). (RECAP)

Marquette 1, Akron 0. (RECAP)

Notre Dame 4, Wisconsin 0. (RECAP)

Charlotte 0, Coastal Carolina 1. (RECAP)

New Mexico 1, George Mason 0. (RECAP)

Washington 4, Seattle 2. (RECAP)

UC Santa Barbara 0, Penn State 1. (RECAP)

CSU-Northridge 0, Stanford 1. (RECAP)

UCLA 4, Elon 0. (RECAP)

Comments

  1. No mention of UC Irvine beating UNC with a goal 2 SECONDS from the final whistle….

    Funny.

    May be tough traveling to Maryland in the next round, but UCI probably at least deserves a shout-out.

    Reply

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