BYU Ends Season With 3-1 Win
by admin on Jul.18, 2010, under Team
OGDEN, Utah (July 17, 2010) — The BYU Cougars only won four games during the 2010 season but they will end the year on a winning streak. Saturday night at Bonneville High School in Ogden the Cougars defeated the Ogden Outlaws, 3-1 to finish the year with a 4-10-2 record.
“I’m impressed with the players resilience,” said BYU head coach, Chris Watkins. “It would have been easy to fold the tent when Ogden scored the first goal. It was heart breaking. It took a while to bounce back, after halftime. I don’t know where it comes from. It was impressive.”
It was the Cougars second, 3-1 win against Ogden as both games produced an unanswered, three goal, come from behind win.
True to form this season, BYU gave up the first goal for the twelfth time in sixteen contests. Midfielder, Collin Harrison found the back of the net in the 28th minute after a corner kick popped up to him where he promptly ripped a volley past Cougar keeper, Cory Cosgrave to lead 1-0.
Despite trailing at the intermission, the Cougars were hopeful of a comeback in the final game of the year.
“We went into halftime saying ‘what the heck?’ We were the better team,” said freshman forward, Toni Niccoli. “We’ve had the trend to drop a goal in the first half. It felt great to come back and get a win, especially against Ogden. They are our rivals and the subs that came in really made a difference. Our starters did a good job of wearing them down. Things blew right open. For probably 15 minutes we were unstoppable.”
In the 70th minute, Trevor Henderson set up Janzten Romney for the equalizer. It was Henderson’s first assist of the year and second goal for Romney. Just five minutes later, Romney returned the favor, this time to Toni Niccoli in the six yard box who slotted his team-leading fourth goal of the year that was the eventual game-winner and gave him the team “Golden Boot” this season.
“I’m excited we got a win and finished the season like we did,” said Niccoli. “It was exciting to win. To win the golden boot with four goals, I kind of had to chuckle at myself. I was happy to contribute to the team this year.”
“Toni is our most comfortable player in front of the net,” said Watkins. “It’s great that he took the golden boot. I hope he wins it again next year, but has 14 goals.”
Just two minutes later, in the 77th minute, Kip Critchlow made one of his patented runs to the end line where he connected on his team-leading sixth assist of the year and first goal for Brazilian freshman midfielder, Pedro Vasconcelos to take a commanding, 3-1 lead.
“Pedro’s goal was fantastic,” said Watkins. “He settled us down with his passing. We only wanted 25 minutes out of him but he was great for 25 minutes.”
BYU will now break until September when the team will have a fall tryout and exhibition schedule in preparation for next season.
“2010 was probably our most difficult season ever. We thought we were a good team. We didn’t score goals. We did a good job of keeping our heads up and not giving up. We learned a lot and there are things we can take with us in the future.”
Post Game Notes:
-Both of Janzten Romney’s goals came against Ogden this season
-BYU won for the second time in 12 tries this year when the opponent scored first
-The Cougars won for the second time in 10 games, after trailing at the half
-Three of BYU’s four wins came on a Saturday
-All four of BYU’s win required 2+ goalsTweet







