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Ba Powers Holy Family University Men’s Soccer Past Caldwell, 6-1 (10/31/2009)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – Forward Seydou Ba (jr. Mauritania/John Bartram) recorded a hat-trick to lead the Holy Family University men’s soccer team in a 6-1 win over visiting Caldwell in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) game on Saturday.

Holy Family ends the regular season with an overall record of 11-5-1 and a CACC record on 8-3-1. The Tigers earned the third seed and will host Post University in the opening round of the CACC Championship Tournament on Monday, November 2 at 2 p.m. Caldwell completes its season with a 3-12-0 overall mark and a 3-8-0 CACC record.

The contest was called with 18:17 remaining when the officials determined the field deemed unsafe to continue.

Ba was responsible for getting the Tigers out to a 2-0 advantage. He scored just 3:28 into the contest after putting home a centering pass from forward Tim Weglicki (so. Philadelphia, Pa./Archbishop Carroll). Ba struck again at 15:05 after a tough goal in the box. Midfielders Jeffrey Wimsey (fr. Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge) and Ryan McNamee (so. Newtown, Pa./Council Rock N.) assisted on the play. Midfielder Tim Dugan (sr. Philadelphia, Pa./Roman Catholic) scored Holy Family’s third goal on a penalty kick at the 29:20 mark. Wimsey recorded the final goal of the opening half at 35:38. Midfielder John Friskey (so. King of Prussia, Pa./Upper Merion) fed Wimsey with a crossing pass to set up the score.

Forward Nick Bibbs got the Cougars on the board with an unassisted marker 1:56 into the second half. Ba responded by completing his hat-trick with a breakaway goal at 57:26. Midfielder Jason Lopez (jr. Columbia/Father Judge) provided the through ball that broke Ba. McNamee scored the final goal at 61:18. Weglicki assisted on the goal.

In net, Holy Family’s Mark Ferretti (so. Voorhees, N.J./Paul VI) stopped three of the four shots he face in 68:52 of work. Corey McDonough (fr. Philadelphia, Pa./North Catholic) finished the game out for the Tigers. For Caldwell, John Londono made two saves in the first half. Steven DeAngelis played the second half and stopped one shot. The Tigers out-shot the Cougars, 16-14.

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