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Richmond Kickers ~ 2nd Division
Revs rout Richmond Kickers
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. -- The New England Revolution had to wait nearly an extra two hours before they could start their defense of the 2007 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup crown. The wait was worth it as the Revolution romped to a 3-0 victory against USL Second Division club Richmond Kickers on Tuesday night at Veterans Stadium in New Britain, Conn.
Sam Brill opened the scoring with a thunderous header befitting the weather moments after the break. Joe Germanese and Taylor Twellman added goals as a reserve-laden side outclassed the Kickers to schedule a quarterfinal date with Crystal Palace Baltimore on July 8 in New Britain.
Revolution head coach Steve Nicol opted to play his first-choice strikers in front of a reserve-laden lineup. Kenny Mansally and Taylor Twellman, trying to find the chemistry together after each missed the past month, played alongside each other. For reserves like Chris Tierney and Chase Hilgenbrinck, the match gave them an opportunity to assert their first-team credentials.
Richmond named former Revolution midfielder Luke Vercollone in its starting lineup. Vercollone played for the Revolution in 2004 and 2005. Former D.C. United midfielder Mike Burke also started on the right wing for the USL-2 side.
The Revolution gained possession from the opening whistle, passing the ball around comfortably and testing veteran 'keeper Ronnie Pascale with a long-range effort or two on the drenched surface.
But the Kickers tried to push forward as well, collecting multiple offside calls for their adventure and generating a couple of chances of their own. Adrian Bumbut rattled the side of the net after his sharp-angle shot deflected into the side of the net. Then Doug Warren, making only his fifth appearance for the team in his fourth season with the team, showed his alertness by rushing off his line to clear after a through pass split the Revolution defense.
Richmond should have taken the lead on 23 minutes after Burke's left-wing cross found the open Stanley Nyazamba eight yards from goal, but the Zimbabwean fluffed his effort and the danger dissipated.
New England responded as Twellman tried to shake off his rust with a subtle chip over the Kickers defense, but the effort hit Mansally in the back as he streaked through on goal. More out of character was Twellman's mangling of a Tierney cross at the far post after the ball missed everyone and fell invitingly to the striker at the far post.
Brill didn't miss on Tierney's corner kick less than a minute after halftime as the inevitable goal finally arrived.
The Kickers tried to get back into the contest, but a smart save from Doug Warren denied Bumbut again after a tidy counterattack.
There would be no magical comeback for Richmond after Germanese slotted home at the far post from Chase Hilgenbrinck's diagonal ball.
Twellman finally found net soon afterwards with a predatory finish of another Tierney cross from the left side. Twellman was denied another goal soon afterwards after skying for a header only to see his goalbound header cleared off the line.
The match petered out comfortably as the Kickers made wholesale changes after playing twice at the weekend and the Revs played out time to ensure a quarterfinal date in a week's time.
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. -- The New England Revolution had to wait nearly an extra two hours before they could start their defense of the 2007 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup crown. The wait was worth it as the Revolution romped to a 3-0 victory against USL Second Division club Richmond Kickers on Tuesday night at Veterans Stadium in New Britain, Conn.
Sam Brill opened the scoring with a thunderous header befitting the weather moments after the break. Joe Germanese and Taylor Twellman added goals as a reserve-laden side outclassed the Kickers to schedule a quarterfinal date with Crystal Palace Baltimore on July 8 in New Britain.
Revolution head coach Steve Nicol opted to play his first-choice strikers in front of a reserve-laden lineup. Kenny Mansally and Taylor Twellman, trying to find the chemistry together after each missed the past month, played alongside each other. For reserves like Chris Tierney and Chase Hilgenbrinck, the match gave them an opportunity to assert their first-team credentials.
Richmond named former Revolution midfielder Luke Vercollone in its starting lineup. Vercollone played for the Revolution in 2004 and 2005. Former D.C. United midfielder Mike Burke also started on the right wing for the USL-2 side.
The Revolution gained possession from the opening whistle, passing the ball around comfortably and testing veteran 'keeper Ronnie Pascale with a long-range effort or two on the drenched surface.
But the Kickers tried to push forward as well, collecting multiple offside calls for their adventure and generating a couple of chances of their own. Adrian Bumbut rattled the side of the net after his sharp-angle shot deflected into the side of the net. Then Doug Warren, making only his fifth appearance for the team in his fourth season with the team, showed his alertness by rushing off his line to clear after a through pass split the Revolution defense.
Richmond should have taken the lead on 23 minutes after Burke's left-wing cross found the open Stanley Nyazamba eight yards from goal, but the Zimbabwean fluffed his effort and the danger dissipated.
New England responded as Twellman tried to shake off his rust with a subtle chip over the Kickers defense, but the effort hit Mansally in the back as he streaked through on goal. More out of character was Twellman's mangling of a Tierney cross at the far post after the ball missed everyone and fell invitingly to the striker at the far post.
Brill didn't miss on Tierney's corner kick less than a minute after halftime as the inevitable goal finally arrived.
The Kickers tried to get back into the contest, but a smart save from Doug Warren denied Bumbut again after a tidy counterattack.
There would be no magical comeback for Richmond after Germanese slotted home at the far post from Chase Hilgenbrinck's diagonal ball.
Twellman finally found net soon afterwards with a predatory finish of another Tierney cross from the left side. Twellman was denied another goal soon afterwards after skying for a header only to see his goalbound header cleared off the line.
The match petered out comfortably as the Kickers made wholesale changes after playing twice at the weekend and the Revs played out time to ensure a quarterfinal date in a week's time.


Re: Richmond Kickers ~ 2nd Division
Twellman impressive in Revs win
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. -- For the New England Revolution, starting the defense of their U.S. Open Cup crown with a 3-0 win is almost as important as Taylor Twellman getting on the field and scoring goals.
In the grand scheme of things, the Revs were likely to win this game whether Twellman played or not, such was the possession advantage New England enjoyed.
Twellman has missed all but two games this season as he struggled to overcome knee and ankle injuries. But with the fixture schedule piling up and SuperLiga on the horizon, Twellman's return becomes important even with the success of replacements Kheli Dube and Adam Cristman.
The report on Twellman's first start: 73 minutes, one goal, one should-have-been goal if not for a handball call, tidy buildup play, and lots of running.
Revolution head coach Steve Nicol thinks his star striker did well as he tries to return to match fitness.
"He did well tonight and he scored a great goal," Nicol said. "He got 73 minutes behind him."
Twellman said it was nice to get back onto the field and get back into the lockerroom with his teammates.
"We'll see tomorrow morning," Twellman said about his fitness. "The goal didn't matter to me. It was good to be out there. I got kicked a couple of times. That was good for me too."
The result was also good for the Revolution, who started reserves except for Twellman and Kenny Mansally and saw little dropoff in performance on one of the soggier fields in recent memory after a 1-hour, 50-minute delay.
"This is an important game for these players," Nicol said, citing Sainey Nyassi's progression from Open Cup play last year to a starting role this season. "Was it the first team? No."
One of those players, Chris Tierney, stated his case for further inclusion with two assists and a bevy of dangerous crosses.
Tierney said it took his team a while to adapt to the surface before hitting its stride in the second half.
"It was tougher for us in the first half," Tierney said. "The surface wasn't really rolling right. It makes crossing balls difficult."
Stand-in goalkeeper Doug Warren made a couple of crucial saves and said that his team wasn't troubled once the team managed to spread out the Kickers and get that service into the box.
"For us, it was all about settling down and getting it wide," Warren said. "It was like playing halfcourt offense."
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. -- For the New England Revolution, starting the defense of their U.S. Open Cup crown with a 3-0 win is almost as important as Taylor Twellman getting on the field and scoring goals.
In the grand scheme of things, the Revs were likely to win this game whether Twellman played or not, such was the possession advantage New England enjoyed.
Twellman has missed all but two games this season as he struggled to overcome knee and ankle injuries. But with the fixture schedule piling up and SuperLiga on the horizon, Twellman's return becomes important even with the success of replacements Kheli Dube and Adam Cristman.
The report on Twellman's first start: 73 minutes, one goal, one should-have-been goal if not for a handball call, tidy buildup play, and lots of running.
Revolution head coach Steve Nicol thinks his star striker did well as he tries to return to match fitness.
"He did well tonight and he scored a great goal," Nicol said. "He got 73 minutes behind him."
Twellman said it was nice to get back onto the field and get back into the lockerroom with his teammates.
"We'll see tomorrow morning," Twellman said about his fitness. "The goal didn't matter to me. It was good to be out there. I got kicked a couple of times. That was good for me too."
The result was also good for the Revolution, who started reserves except for Twellman and Kenny Mansally and saw little dropoff in performance on one of the soggier fields in recent memory after a 1-hour, 50-minute delay.
"This is an important game for these players," Nicol said, citing Sainey Nyassi's progression from Open Cup play last year to a starting role this season. "Was it the first team? No."
One of those players, Chris Tierney, stated his case for further inclusion with two assists and a bevy of dangerous crosses.
Tierney said it took his team a while to adapt to the surface before hitting its stride in the second half.
"It was tougher for us in the first half," Tierney said. "The surface wasn't really rolling right. It makes crossing balls difficult."
Stand-in goalkeeper Doug Warren made a couple of crucial saves and said that his team wasn't troubled once the team managed to spread out the Kickers and get that service into the box.
"For us, it was all about settling down and getting it wide," Warren said. "It was like playing halfcourt offense."


Re: Richmond Kickers ~ 2nd Division
| USL Second Division Team of the Week | ||||
| Pos | Name | Team | Highlights | |
| G | Zach Varga | Pittsburgh | Six saves in 2-0 win over Western Mass | |
| D | Dustin Bixler | Harrisburg | Led team in 2-0 win at Real Maryland | |
| D | Greg Janicki | Pittsburgh | Assist in 2-0 win over Western Mass | |
| D | Brady Bryant | Charlotte | Led team in 2-0 win over Wilmington | |
| M | Brett Weisner | Harrisburg | Goal in 2-0 win at Real Maryland | |
| M | Dustin Swinehart | Charlotte | Two goals in 2-0 win over Wilmington | |
| M | Jorge Herrera | Charlotte | Two assists in 2-0 win over Wilmington | |
| M | Ryan Stewart | Cleveland | Goal, assist in 3-1 win over Western Mass | |
| F | Adrian Bumbut | Richmond | Goal, assist in 3-0 win over Western Mass | |
| F | David Bulow | Richmond | Three goals, two assists in 7-1 win at Bermuda | |
| F | Brian Cvilikas | Wilmington | Three goals in 5-1 win over Bermuda | |


Re: Richmond Kickers ~ 2nd Division
| Pos | Name | Team | Highlights |
| G | Emilio Zelaya | Real Maryland | Eight saves in 0-0 draw at Bermuda |
| D | Sascha Gorres | Richmond | Goal in 3-1 win over Pittsburgh |
| D | Musa Otieno | Cleveland | Led team in 1-0 win over Baltimore |
| D | Omar Shakir | Bermuda | Led team in 0-0 draw against Real Maryland |
| D | Daryl Ferguson | Real Maryland | Led team in 0-0 draw at Bermuda |
| M | Mike Burke | Richmond | Goal in 3-1 win over Pittsburgh |
| M | Trey Alexander | Wilmington | Two goals in 4-3 loss to Charlotte |
| M | Jonah Long | Charlotte | Goal in 4-3 win over Wilmington |
| F | Ryan Heins | Harrisburg | Goal in 1-1 draw at Western Mass |
| F | Sallieu Bundu | Cleveland | Goal in 1-0 win over Baltimore |
| F | Jorge Herrera | Charlotte | Two goals in 4-3 win over Wilmington |


Re: Richmond Kickers ~ 2nd Division
| USL Second Division Team of the Week | ||||
| Pos | Name | Team | Highlights | |
| G | Andrew Keszler | Pittsburgh | Nine saves in 2-1 win over Crystal Palace | |
| D | Shintaro Harada | Crystal Palace | Goal in 2-0 win over Western Mass | |
| D | Trevor McEachron | Richmond | Led team in 3-1 win over Cleveland | |
| D | Ben Clark | Wilmington | Goal in 5-2 win over Real Maryland | |
| M | Justin Evans | Pittsburgh | Led team in 2-1 win over Crystal Palace | |
| M | Joe Germanese | Western Mass | Goal in 2-2 draw at Harrisburg | |
| M | Mo Oduor | Harrisburg | Goal, assist in 2-2 draw against Western Mass | |
| M | Sascha Gorres | Richmond | Led team in 3-1 win over Cleveland | |
| F | Jamie Holmes | Wilmington | Two goals, assist in 5-2 win over Real Maryland | |
| F | Jorge Herrera | Charlotte | Five assists in 8-0 win over Real Maryland | |
| F | Boyzzz Khumalo | Pittsburgh | Three goals in pair of wins | |






