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Rowdies and RailHawks Play to Scoreless Draw
0-0 Tie Gives NASL Regular Season Title to San Antonio
Posted on Sat, Sep 22, 2012

The Tampa Bay Rowdies and Carolina RailHawks played to a scoreless draw on Saturday night in the second game of this home-and-home series between both teams. The game at WakeMed Soccer Park was both teams final game of the 2012 Regular Season. With the draw, the Rowdies finished the regular season in second place with 45 points. San Antonio has won the NASL Regular Season title regardless of their result tomorrow night versus Minnesota.

Tampa Bay played without defender Andres Arango, who was suspended for tonight's match due to yellow card accumulation (received 5th yellow this past Wednesday night vs. Carolina). Both midfielder Luke Mulholland and forward Mike Ambersley did not travel for the game as they are each one yellow card away from suspension.  With the end of the regular season, all card accumulation totals are reset to zero for the playoffs.

Carolina made several changes to their lineup today after securing a home game for the quarterfinal round thanks to Wednesday's 1-1 draw with the Rowdies in St Petersburg.

The Rowdies searched for the first goal early, as forward Carl Cort had the first chance of the game in the fourth minute. Cort pressured the RailHawks defense and was able to disposses the RailHawks defender, but on the breakaway he was unable to get the ball past Carolina’s goalkeeper Ray Burse.

In the eighth minute, Carolina midfielder Luke Sassano had a shot from just outside the box after a quick counterattack, but Rowdies goalkeeper Jeff Attinella was well positioned to come up with the save.

Defender Takuya Yamada was able to stretch out and volley a shot on goal in the 24th minute, but Burse dove to his right and came up with the save.

As the half ended, Attinella was called to action as he made a diving save on Carolina’s forward Matt Luzunaris. Luzunaris on loan from Orlando City made his first start for the RailHawks tonight.

In the second half, the Rowdies started to maintain possession and create chances. The clearest chance of the match came in the 66th minute, when midfielder Shane Hill beat his man on the edge of the box and took a shot but it went just over the bar. Tampa Bay had back-to-back chances in the 79th minute, when midfielder Evans Frimpong powered a shot on goal but Burse made a great save sending the ball out for a corner kick. On the ensuing play, midfielder Raphael Cox fired a shot that was heading in, but Burse denied the Rowdies once again.

Carolina had the last opportunities of the match, with Rowdies defender Daniel Scott heading the ball out off the line in the 90th minute. On the next sequence, Carolina’s defender Justin Willis’ shot was saved by Attinella, who dove to his right to keep the score 0-0.

Tampa Bay is now unbeaten in their last six games and have lost two of the last 17 games, including nine wins. Attinella picked up his 11th shutout of the season and his 16th clean sheet of his career. Carolina will host a quarterfinal game next Saturday while the Rowdies have a bye to the semifinal round.

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Standings
TEAM GP W T L GD PTS
Atlanta Silverbacks 9 5 2 2 3 17
Carolina RailHawks 9 4 4 1 5 16
Minnesota United FC 9 4 2 3 1 14
Tampa Bay Rowdies 10 3 3 4 0 12
FC Edmonton 10 2 5 3 0 11
San Antonio Scorpions 9 3 2 4 -2 11
Fort Lauderdale Strikers 10 2 2 6 -7 8
*Tiebreakers: 1. Goal Differential - 2. Total Goals - 3. Head-to-Head record