Box Score KALAMAZOO, Mich.- The Western Michigan men's soccer team earned the program's first ever NCAA Tournament win, defeating UAlbany 2-0 in the second round Sunday at the WMU Soccer Complex.
The Broncos were given a No. 10 overall seed in this year's bracket, giving WMU a first round bye as one of the top 16 seeds nationally. UAlbany defeated Maryland in penalty kicks in the first round to advance to the second round to face Western Michigan.
With the win, the Broncos (17-3-1) now advance to the Sweet 16 to face No. 7 seed Michigan State who advanced with a 3-0 second round victory over Virginia Tech Sunday. The WMU-MSU matchup will be played on Saturday, Nov. 25 in East Lansing at 6 p.m.
"To be able to celebrate our first ever NCAA Tournament win, and to do that at home in front of our fans and supporters is amazing," said WMU head coach
Chad Wiseman. "We had an unbelievable atmosphere today at the WMU Soccer Complex and our guys felt that energy today.
"We were able to dictate how the game was played today, that was very important. Scoring two set piece goals was great, we thought we could create some good scoring chances off dead balls and the guys did just that. Sweet 16 here we come, Bronco nation is headed to East Lansing."
Western Michigan's first goal came off a backside finish by junior
Kosti Moni in the 39th minute. Moments after Moni subbed into the game the Broncos were awarded a throw in on the right side.
Ben Thornton and
Brandon Bye each got their heads on the ball and Moni put it in at the back post.
WMU carried the 1-0 lead into halftime and got an insurance goal in the 62nd minute.
Brandon Bye slotted a pass from the right across the box and Thornton charged in to bury the ball at the goal line. Thornton's goal set off a scrum between the two teams that resulted in red cards being issued to UAlbany's Riccardo Iafrate and Western Michigan's
Connor McNulty.
In the 75th minute, WMU goalkeeper
Drew Shepherd made an amazing diving save to his right to preserve the clean sheet. Shepherd also was forced to make a save on a hard shot in the first half.
"Albany is a very good team with some very talented individual players," Wiseman said. "I thought we were disciplined when we needed to be but aggressive as well. We are at our best when we're aggressive taking chances."
Western Michigan held the shot advantage, 22-8, and put six shots on goal. It was the Broncos' 14th shutout of the year.
UAlbany, the American East champion, had its season come to an end with a 14-5-3 overall record.
The meeting between Western Michigan and Michigan State next weekend will be the second of the season. The Spartans defeated WMU 1-0 in Kalamazoo on Oct. 4 when both teams were ranked in the top 10.
GAME NOTES: It was the fifth goal of the season for both
Kosti Moni and
Ben Thornton.
Brandon Bye's two assists brings his point total to 31 on the season, fourth most in WMU history. Goalkeeper
Drew Shepherd has been in goal for 13 of the 14 shutouts this year. It was the first ever meeting between Western Michigan and UAlbany. This is WMU's second ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament and first since 2003.
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