
Norton, MA --- A balanced scoring attack led the Wheaton College
men's soccer team to a 4-0 NEWMAC victory over WPI during
Homecoming Saturday on Keefe Field.
Ranked seventh in New England by the National Soccer Coaches
Association of America (NSCAA), the Lyons extended their winning
streak to four games while improving to 9-3-2 overall and 3-1 in
league play. The Engineers slip to 4-7-1 and 0-3-1.
Senior Yuri Moreira (Marlboro, MA) picked up the
game-winner at 8:55 from classmate Alex Redding
(Newton, MA), while Redding scored Wheaton's second goal at
40:01. Redding has tallied five goals while totaling 11
points in the Lyons' last five games.
Junior Conor Finn (Kennebunk, ME) and
sophomore Max Swanson (Lexington, MA) also scored
for the hosts, who jumped out to a 3-0 halftime advantage.
Senior goalie Chris Smart (Brookfield, CT) improved to
6-2-2 on the year with one stop in nearly 75 minutes.
The Engineers, who were outshot 16-5, used a pair of goalkeepers
in the setback. Senior Paul Moan (Watertown, MA) turned aside
one first-half shot, while freshman Jeff Wong (Long Hill, NJ) went without
a save in the second frame.
Receiving the feed from Redding on the right side of the box,
Moreira turned to face the goal before blasting his shot into the
lower left corner of the net. Redding's goal at 40:01 came
from a perfectly-placed through ball down the middle of the field
from sophomore David Turina (North Yarmouth, ME).
Just 1:06 after the Redding goal, Wheaton made the score 3-0 when
Finn headed home a throw-in from senior Jake Wagner (Sudbury, MA).
The Lyons added insurance 7:58 into the second half, as senior
Josh Solomon (Acton,
MA) led Swanson toward the right side of the box
for the finish.
Wheaton travels to local foe Bridgewater State for a Wednesday
night non-conference game at 7pm. WPI is also back in action on
Wednesday evening, heading to Mass Maritime for a 7pm
contest.
Release Courtesy Wheaton Sports Information