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Soccer America Men's Team of the Week
November 4th, 2009 7AM
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[COLLEGE] Providence's Tim Ritter, who scored golden goals in a pair of Big East wins, is the Soccer America Men's Player of the Week for games played Oct. 26-Nov. 1. For the Soccer America Men's Team of the Week ...

GOALKEEPER
Tyler Picard (Dayton), Soph.
Posted back-to-back shutouts against ranked Charlotte (with saved penalty kick in 3-0 win over Dayton) and Saint Louis (three saves in 1-0 win).

DEFENDERS
RJ Allen (Monmouth), Soph.
Scored first two goals of season to lead Hawks to 2-0 win over Quinnipiac for their record 15th win of the season.
Kyle Deremer (Creighton), Jr.
Led Bluejay defense in 1-0 win over ranked UCLA, shutting down star Kyle Nakazawa, who did not get a shot off.
Kevin Mejia (Boston College), Fr.
Scored on a shot from 23 yards out to give Eagles a 1-0 win over ranked Wake Forest.
Connor Lade (St. John's), Soph.
Led Red Storm to pair of 2-0 shutout wins, anchoring backline that held DePaul to no shots on goal and scoring aganst Syracuse.

MIDFIELDERS
Luke Joyner (Bucknell), Soph.
Had goal and assist in Bison's 2-0 win at NJIT and scored lone goal in 1-0 win against Lafayette on late header.
Vince Petrasso
(Campbell), Sr.

Canadian assisted on game-winning goal in 3-1 win over North Florida, then scored first goal and assisted on winner in 2-1 victory over Jacksonville.

FORWARDS
Teal Bunbury (Akron), Soph.
Scored twice in 3-0 victory over Penn State that extended No. 1 Zips' winning streak to 16 games.
Tim Ritter (Providence), Sr.

Scored both game-winning goals in overtime in wins at West Virginia (1-0) and Georgetown (2-1).
Austin Savage (Clemson), Fr.
Scored winner in leading Clemson to 1-0 victory at ranked N.C. State and had two goals in 6-0 win over North Greenville.
Matt Schmitt (Michigan), Sr.
Delivered lone goal in 1-0 overtime victory over ranked Northwestern.

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