Rocket League Gold falls 3-1 to Mount Aloysius
By Carl Zappa III
PITTSBURGH --- Carlow University Rocket League Gold lost a 3-1 contest to Mount Aloysius College Tuesday night.
Game 1
Zachary Taylor scored for Carlow just 36 seconds into the match to stake the Celtics a one goal lead.
The Mounties responded with two goals about 30 seconds apart in the second minute of the match making the score 2-1 Mounties. At 1:28 Angelo Fernandez made a nice save, but a light tap-in on the rebound took Mount Aloysius up 3-1.
Taylor scored on a pass once again from Fernandez with 20 seconds left to make it 3-2 which was the final score of game one.
Game 2
Carlow came out strong from the opening kick and Brady Fest scored off a turnover at 4:18 taking Carlow up 1-0 once again.
The Mounties were able to draw even after converting a 2-on-1 at 3:38 and kept up the pressure netting another goal at 2:45 to go up 2-1. Fest scored again at 1:37 slamming home a pass from Fernandez to make it 2-2 with 1:32 left in the game.
Five mins of regulation was not enough to determine the victor of game two as the score remained deadlocked 2-2 at the beginning of overtime. Each team put together multiple quality chances, but it took an additional 3:42 of extra play before Mount Aloysius was able to drive home the winning goal.
Game 3
Carlow opened game three down 0-2 in the match and hoping to stave off defeat against Mount Aloysius. It was Mount Aloysius who scored first in game three going up 1-0 at 3:15.
Fernandez set up Fest goals at 1:45 and 1:26 to take Carlow up 2-1. Fest completed his hat trick on an unassisted goal with 48 seconds remaining putting the Celtics up 3-1.
Mount Aloysius was able to net one more goal with just three seconds left to make the final score 3-2 in favor of Carlow.
Game 4
The Mounties came out hot to start and were able to slip one in just 31 seconds into the game taking Mount Aloysius up 1-0 with 4:29 to play.
There was a lot of back-and-forth action through the next two minutes, but an unassisted Fest goal drew Carlow even at 2:15 with the score 1-1.
Mount Aloysius answered with a goal of its own to take the lead with a score of 2-1 and 1:27 remaining.
The Mounties were able to hang on and close out game four by a score of 2-1.
Rocket League returns to action Friday against Robert Morris.