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Webb Propels Drake Into State Farm MVC Championship Title Tilt With 3-1 Victory Over Creighton

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Webb Propels Drake Into State Farm MVC Championship Title Tilt With 3-1 Victory Over Creighton

DES MOINES, IOWA - Senior Garrett Webb (Prairie Village, Kan./Shawnee Mission East) scored a pair of goals to lift the Drake men's soccer team to the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Championship title match with a 3-1 victory over league nemesis Creighton on Friday evening (Nov. 13) at the Cownie Soccer Complex.

The win was the first in six tournament encounters with the Bluejays and propelled the Bulldogs to 12-6-2 overall, while Creighton saw its record fall to 7-4-5.

Drake will next meet Evansville, who registered a 2-1 overtime victory over top-seeded Missouri State in the night's other semifinal match, in the title tilt of the MVC Championship on Sunday (Nov. 15) at 1:06 p.m.  The game will be broadcast live on Fox Sports Midwest.

"Tonight was the culmination of four years of hard work," Bulldog head coach Sean Holmes commented. "The win sort of brought this senior class to maturity and secondly, to have started when we used to play at the back of the tennis center and to progress to such quality facility and to win against someone who we've spent almost every single working day of my 12 years being in the shadow of, is absolutely incredible.

"I really didn't think this day might ever come and it felt really good and now the win makes the time between now and Monday (NCAA Tournament pairings announced) less stressful, a tournament berth is not in the bag but this victory points us in the right direction as it gets us our 12th win and gives us a chance to get another national television game."

After battling to a 3-3 double-overtime tie with Creighton last Saturday (Nov. 7), Drake was able to overcome a slow start that saw the Bulldogs getting outshot in the first half, 11-6, and 21-9 for the game.

Webb gave Drake the early 1-0 lead as his header off a play from the corner of the box by junior Nick Foster (West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley) resulted in his 10th tally of the year at the 39:34 mark.

The defense though failed the Bulldogs in the 45th minute (44:23) as Drake's inability to properly clear the ball out of the box resulted Ethan Finley's eighth goal of the season to send the contest into the intermission tied at one.

The momentum swung back in favor of the Bulldogs at the 48:31 mark when senior Luke Gorczyca (Overland Park, Kan./St. Thomas Aquinas) knocked in a header off a free kick from the corner of the box by senior Kevin Shrout (Lee's Summit, Mo./Lee's Summit) to give Drake a 2-1 advantage.  The goal was fourth of the year for Gorczyca.

Webb then completed his third consecutive multiple-goal match with an end-to-end sequence that resulted in his team-leading 11th tally of the campaign in the 64th minute (63:32).  The play was set-up by a brilliant defensive play by senior Brian Wurst (Kansas City, Mo./Park Hill South), who rejected the Creighton offensive attack deep in the Drake end and then drove the ball up the sideline before slicing a feed into redshirt sophomore Michael Noonan (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Xavier) who sent a touch pass to Webb for the goal.

"To see Garrett (Webb) be so explosive and to come into form late in the season has been gratifying," Holmes explained.

Webb, who has scored seven of his team-leading 11 goals in the last four contests, netted tallies on his only two shots of the night, while Noonan also contributed a team-high two shots to the Drake cause.  Seth Sinovic paced all players with five shots.

Redshirt junior Michael Drozd (Harwood Heights, Ill./Loyola Academy) pulled in a game-high eight saves for the Bulldogs, while his counterpart Brian Holt registered one stop.

Drake now faces a Purple Aces squad that the Bulldogs garnered a 1-0 home triumph against on Oct. 10 before falling by an identical 1-0 count on national television at Evansville on Oct. 23.

"I don't think we were what we could be that day with the travel and having a Wednesday night game (a 3-0 home win over Eastern Illinois on Oct. 21)," said Holmes.  "I just never felt we played to our full potential and to get that opportunity again is great."

"I know now we can score against anyone and if we get a little tighter at the back we can have an opportunity," Holmes explained.

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Players Mentioned

Michael Noonan

#12 Michael Noonan

M
6' 0"
Redshirt Senior
Michael Drozd

#1 Michael Drozd

GK
6' 3"
Redshirt Junior
Nick Foster

#17 Nick Foster

D
5' 8"
Junior
Luke Gorczyca

#11 Luke Gorczyca

M
5' 11"
Senior
Kevin Shrout

#6 Kevin Shrout

M
5' 10"
Senior
Garrett Webb

#14 Garrett Webb

F
6' 2"
Senior
Brian Wurst

#4 Brian Wurst

D
5' 9"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Michael Noonan

#12 Michael Noonan

6' 0"
Redshirt Senior
M
Michael Drozd

#1 Michael Drozd

6' 3"
Redshirt Junior
GK
Nick Foster

#17 Nick Foster

5' 8"
Junior
D
Luke Gorczyca

#11 Luke Gorczyca

5' 11"
Senior
M
Kevin Shrout

#6 Kevin Shrout

5' 10"
Senior
M
Garrett Webb

#14 Garrett Webb

6' 2"
Senior
F
Brian Wurst

#4 Brian Wurst

5' 9"
Senior
D