Break out the dancing shoes - SMU to NCAAs

YES! YES! YES!
SMU and Bradley played to a 1-1 tie, but SMU wins the Missouri Valley Conference tournament title on penalty kicks.
Absolutely brilliant game, and the best player of the game was Bradley GK Chris Dunsheath - he was amazing, and he's only a sophomore. After Bradley went ahead in the first half on a great goal on a topspin volley that curled up and over GK Erick Foss, the Ponies tied it with about 10 minutes left on a volley goal of their own by Ryan Latham. Both great goals.
There were very few chances in OT for either team, although SMU mustered a flurry of shots in the last minute, only to be foiled by Dunsheath. In the PKs, Bradley shot first (and scored), after which SMU matched on a goal by David Chun. Bradley scored again and took a 1-goal lead when Dunsheath swallowed the SMU shot by Mynor Gonzalez. After each team scored once more, SMU pulled even when Bradley missed twice. The Ponies could have won on the final shot of the 5-shot opening round, but Dunsheath again came up huge, stopping a shot by Jay Needham. Moving to sudden death PKs, Bradley missed its third straight shot, and SMU senior Kevin Hudson buried his shot to send SMU to the NCAA Tournament.
Bradley really deserves full credit here - they played extremely well. Hopefully the NCAA committee will see fit to extend an at-large bid to the Braves - they fully deserve to make it.
Coach Hyndman has to be breathing easier, having seen his teams' seasons end so many times in years past on PK shootouts. Congratulations Coach!
Good luck in the NCAAs - Go MUSTANGS!
SMU and Bradley played to a 1-1 tie, but SMU wins the Missouri Valley Conference tournament title on penalty kicks.
Absolutely brilliant game, and the best player of the game was Bradley GK Chris Dunsheath - he was amazing, and he's only a sophomore. After Bradley went ahead in the first half on a great goal on a topspin volley that curled up and over GK Erick Foss, the Ponies tied it with about 10 minutes left on a volley goal of their own by Ryan Latham. Both great goals.
There were very few chances in OT for either team, although SMU mustered a flurry of shots in the last minute, only to be foiled by Dunsheath. In the PKs, Bradley shot first (and scored), after which SMU matched on a goal by David Chun. Bradley scored again and took a 1-goal lead when Dunsheath swallowed the SMU shot by Mynor Gonzalez. After each team scored once more, SMU pulled even when Bradley missed twice. The Ponies could have won on the final shot of the 5-shot opening round, but Dunsheath again came up huge, stopping a shot by Jay Needham. Moving to sudden death PKs, Bradley missed its third straight shot, and SMU senior Kevin Hudson buried his shot to send SMU to the NCAA Tournament.
Bradley really deserves full credit here - they played extremely well. Hopefully the NCAA committee will see fit to extend an at-large bid to the Braves - they fully deserve to make it.
Coach Hyndman has to be breathing easier, having seen his teams' seasons end so many times in years past on PK shootouts. Congratulations Coach!
Good luck in the NCAAs - Go MUSTANGS!