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 St. John’s men’s soccer eliminated 
 BY ZACHARY GEWELB 
 The  nationally-ranked  St.  
 John’s men’s soccer team’s  
 magical season came to an end  
 last weekend.  
 The No. 16 Johnnies saw  
 their  NCAA  Tournament  run  
 come  to  an  end  in  the  third  
 round  on  Nov.  30  when  they  
 were  eliminated  after  falling  
 3-0 to No. 1-ranked Virgina. 
 Virginia opened the scoring  
 in  the  third  minute  of  action,  
 when Andreas Ueland scored  
 his first of two goals. Nine minutes  
 later, the Red Storm had  
 a chance to score when Skage  
 Simonsen navigated his way  
 through Virginia’s defense and  
 passed to an open Jared Juleau,  
 who headed the ball over the  
 goal post.  
 Shortly  after,  Virginia  increased  
 its lead to 2-0 when,  
 after a corner kick, Ueland took  
 the ball through the teeth of the  
 Johnnies’ defense and fired it  
 into the back of the net.  
 UVA took a 3-0 advantage  
 later in the half, this time off a  
 penalty kick by Joe Bell.  
 Keeper  Luka  Gavran  and  
 the Johnnies’ defense buckled  
 down  in  the  second  half,  but  
 the offense failed to score and  
 Virginia held on for the 3-0 victory. 
   
 Despite the loss, St. John’s  
 still has a lot to be proud of this  
 season.  
 The  Johnnies  opened  the  
 season on a 7-0 run and finished  
 with a record of 14-5-1 — the 14  
 wins are tied for the team’s  
 highest total since the 2008 College  
 Cup campaign of 2008. And  
 all five of the their losses came  
 The St. John’s men’s soccer team’s season came to an end against No. 1 Virginia.  Courtesy of St. John’s Athletics 
 against teams that advanced to  
 at least the second round of the  
 NCAA Tournament. 
 The Red Storm made the  
 round of 16 in the NCAA tournament  
 for just the 12th time  
 in  school  history.  Their  run  
 marks the 21st time the squad  
 has reached the tournament in  
 the past 28 seasons.  
 Tani Oluwaseyi led St.  
 John’s  in  scoring  this  season  
 with  27  points,  including  a  
 team-best 11 goals. Einar Lye  
 was  second  in  points  recorded  
 with  15  (five  goals,  five  assists), 
  while Skae Simonsen (12  
 points) led the squad in assists  
 with six.  
 Jan Hoffelner and Luka  
 Gavran split time between  
 the posts this season and both  
 played well. Hoffelner appeared  
 in 20 games and surrendered  
 just nine goals while recording  
 31 saves (0.82 goals against  
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