Benzing Stonewalls Lakers to Advance to Regional Finals
Millersville, Pa. – Brad Benzing is a redshirt freshman but for the fourth consecutive game, he looked like a four-year starter in goal for Millersville. In Thursday's NCAA Atlantic Regional opening round--his third post-season appearance--Benzing made 11 saves to push the Marauders into the Atlantic Regional Championship game this Saturday with a 1-0 win over fourth-seeded Mercyhurst.
Mercyhurst (10-8) controlled the ball for much of the first half in its offensive zone, outshooting the Marauders 11-7. Millersville (13-6-1) did not fire its shot on goal until late in the first half. The Marauders' second shot on goal turned out to be the most important one of the game.
In the 38th minute, senior Eric Pepper sent in a corner attempt from the far side of the field. The ball soared over senior Aaron Roland, a typical scorer from a corner kick, and found freshman Brian Dingle who headed the ball towards the goal. The ball bounced off the ground and into the lower left corner of the goal to give Millersville a 1-0 lead into the break.
Benzing kept the game 1-0 by making five of his 11 saves in the first half.
The Lakers didn't let up their offensive attack in the second half, firing 12 more shots, six on goal. Mercyhurst gained six corners and held the Marauders to just three shots, none on goal in the second half.
Late in the second side, Pat Baffuto broke away from a defender on the baseline and centered the ball to Andrew Dukes who tapped it just wide. It was the only real scoring chance for Millersville in the second half.
Dingle, who scored the game's only goal, earned a second yellow card in the 82nd minute to give the Lakers a man advantage for the final eight minutes of play.
Benzing stood strong and shut down all Mercyhurst scoring chances, including a stop with his leg on a straight on shot from the Lakers with minutes remaining.
Millersville wasted out the clock in the final minute by kicking the ball deep down field on every steal it made from the Mercyhurst attack.
Benzing finished the game with 11 saves, a career-high, to earn his fourth-straight shutout and ninth of the season. Benzing has yet to allow a goal in the postseason. The team is now one shutout shy of tying the school record for shutouts in a season.
The Marauders advance to the Atlantic Regional Championship game for the second time in four years. Millersville last played in the championship game in 2008 when it beat Slippery Rock, 2-1 to advance to the NCAA Quarterfinals.
Millersville will face California (Pa.) for the third time this season on Saturday, Nov. 12 at 6 p.m. in the at Chryst Field at Biemsderfer Stadium.
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