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Albertus Magnus Captures 2012 GNAC Men's Soccer Championship over Norwich in PK Shootout

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (November 3, 2012) – The Albertus Magnus men's soccer team defeated Norwich 6-5 in a shootout to claim the 2012 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Tournament title. It is the second title for the Falcons in program history, while they will now make their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance next week.

Donato Piroscafo (Naugatuck, Conn.), the tournament's Most Valuable Player, made a crucial save on the final penalty kick by Norwich's Ryan Curley to secure the victory. Piroscafo made six saves in the contest and finished the Falcons' playoff run with three shutouts and 10 saves without allowing a goal in three contests.

After 110 minutes of scoreless play, the Falcons and Cadets were forced into a shootout to settle the match. Stephen Zapata (Hamden, Conn.) went first for the Falcons and netted the penalty kick with ease before Norwich's Mike Ravenelle hit the post as the Falcons took a 1-0 lead. A save on the next Falcons' attempt by Lindsley Barrett (Shelton, Conn.) allowed Norwich to tie it up at 1-1. Alex Zapata (Hamden, Conn.) drilled his attempt into the back of the next before Piroscafo made a great save on Garrett Shufelt's attempt to lift the Falcons to a 2-1 lead.

After senior Chris Long (West Haven, Conn.) scored for the Falcons and Joe Young scored for Norwich, Hamasian's attempt was saved by the foot of Norwich's Greg Payne. Austin Tomin (Hamden, Conn.), Angel Velasquez (Bakersfield, Calif.) and James Lucchesi (Norwalk, Conn.) scored for the Falcons to give them a 6-5 lead before Piroscafo's second and final save of the shootout. Prior to the end of the contest, Norwich's Chris Bristol, Colin Pope and Austen Mcguire each scored to keep the shootout close.

The Falcons, who are now 15-3-3 on the year after today's tie, win the GNAC title for the second time in program history after winning the first-ever GNAC Tournament Championship in 1996. Today marked the Falcons' second appearance in the tournament final in the last three seasons.

Norwich (11-5-3) was led by Payne who made 12 saves in 110 minutes of work.

The Falcons outshot the Cadets 30-12 on the afternoon, including a 15-4 clip in the second half. The Falcons also held a 14-2 advantage in corner kicks.

The GNAC All-Tournament Team was also named as the Falcons had five members earn a spot. Piroscafo joined Stephen Zapata, Chris Long, James Lucchesi (Norwalk, Conn.) and Nick Hamasian on the team. Emerson's Jacob Lawrence and Patrick Lowndes as well as Lasell's Nery Guerra and Brennan Adams also were named to the All-Tournament Team, while Norwich's Billy Flanagan, Derek Morin, and Greg Payne rounded out the 12 members.

The NCAA Tournament field will be released on Monday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. and can be followed live on NCAA.com.