MSOC9-23-01
ESU-Concordia Men's Soccer
EAST STROUDSBURG - Mike Lotocki scored two goals and was named the tournament's outstanding offensive player as East Stroudsburg University won its fifth straight Kiwanis-ESU Soccer Classic title Sunday by beating Concordia, 4-0, at Eiler-Martin Stadium.
Sean Stewart was chosen as the tourney's outstanding defensive player for the second time. He previously was honored in 1999.
Lotocki, a junior from Langhorne, put the Warriors on the board after 29:38 following a pass from Tom Mustac. That was the only goal of the first half.
Stewart made it, 2-0, six minutes into in the second half on a penalty kick. Lotocki then broke it open five minutes later by putting a ball across the goal from the right side into the left corner of the nets with Matt Giordano credited with an assist.
Brad Konawalik, former Pleasant Valley High School star, finished off the scoring with 18 minutes left by drilling an unassisted shot into the lower left corner.
Lotocki had an assist Saturday in the Warriors' 3-1 first-round win over Bridgeport. He has a season total of four goals and three assists.
Jason Land made four saves in 78 minutes at goalie to post the shutout. Tom Wassell finished up and had one save.
The Warriors raised their season record to 5-2 while Concordia dropped to 2-4.
Concordia 0-0 0
East Stroudsburg 1-3 4
ESU - Mike Lotocki (Tom Mustac), 29:38
ESU - Sean Stewart (penalty kick), 51:41
ESU - Lotocki (Matt Giordano), 56:30
ESU - Brad Konawalik (unassisted), 72:11
Shots: ESU 17, Concordia 5; Penalty Corners: ESU 5, Concordia 3;
Goalie Saves: ESU - Jason Land (78 minutes, 4), Tim Wassell (12 minutes, 1); Concordia -
Joao Vitor Franca 11
Record: ESU 5-2, Concordia 2-4