Brown 3-0 Columbia
The Ivy Season kicked off on October 2nd with the visit of the Lions of Columbia University to College Hill. The baby-blue clad visitors are an improved team from the group that we faced in 2009, particularly on the attacking side, so we anticipated a hard-fought battle on our own patch.
It was clear in the days preceding the match that we had a confident group of players who were gearing up for the start of what some call the “Real” season…..
The match began at a frenetic pace and it was clear that Columbia had set out their stall to try to physically impose themselves – something that we’re now expecting rather than surprised by. It was only through the generosity of the man in the middle that one or two of our visitors did not see cards that matched the effervescent colour of the officials on duty. Composure was the order of the day and our boys stayed focused on the job at hand.
Evan and Oki both went close in the opening minutes as we laid siege to the Columbia goal. Their defence was struggling to deal with our speed of play, with T-Mac and Sean both causing problems with their movement. Indeed it was our French-Portuguese-Canadian adoptee that played a telling ball into the path of the onrushing Oki who, in true Jonny-style, made his way past two defenders, around the goalkeeper and “blasted” a shot that almost broke the back of the net (OK, let’s be honest here, we were unsure if the ball had actually made it until we saw him celebrate!). 1-0 Good Guys.
To be fair to our visitors, we spent a good deal of time after the first goal defending. They put us under a good deal of pressure, but as seems to be the theme, our back-four dealt with most of what was thrown at them. On the occasions that we were breached, Grandstrand did his job well….
The introduction of the Giants, Mandel and Popolizio, after a half-hour gave us a much-needed boost, and it was their skill and endaevour that led to the second goal that would break the visitors’ spirit. Austin sprinted onto a ball played into the right channel and crossed for the onrushing Pops, who dispatched a trademark (ie. contorting his body and throwing himself at a strange angle) header into the back of the net. 2-0 Bears, with half-time approaching – always a great time to score….
The second-half was a slightly more one-sided affair than the first, with Grandstrand rarely called into action. It certainly seemed more likely that we would extend our lead, rather than seeing the visitors from Manhattan get back into the game. T-Mac, Tayls, Legend, and Oki all went close. With about tweleve minutes remaining, Oki picked up the ball on the right side of the box and, with an exchange of passes thrown in for good measure, somehow found himself on the left side of the box, where he played a ball into the path of Austin. The wee man made no mistake from eight yards out. 3-0. Game Over.
The last ten minutes was an opportunity for some of our younger and fringe players to get a taste of Ivy League play. Pleasingly, our momentum continued and we could have scored another…..
Great start to the league season…… Onwards……
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