The Le Moyne men’s soccer team picked up a Northeast-10 Conference win at home last Wednesday over Assumption before dropping a road match last Saturday at Southern New Hampshire.
The Dolphins beat Assumption by a score of 2-1 as all three of the goals from the match came in the first half.
Le Moyne didn’t wait long to get the scoring started, as just over two minutes into the match freshman midfielder, Ethan Gunty, received a pass across the box from junior midfielder, Alexander Lautner, and then drilled the ball in for the goal.
The Dolphins extended their lead later on in the half as freshman midfielder, James Goodridge, crossed the ball into the box and found senior forward Michael Spadine who put the ball into the top right corner of the net. Spadine’s goal landed him a 12th place spot on the program’s all-time goals list with 22.
Assumption scored their lone goal late in the first half as Josh Dutilley capitalized on a scoring opportunity.
The halftime score of 2-1 held as the final score as senior goalkeeper, Matthew Silva, recorded two saves in the victory. The win was the second straight for the Dolphins after suffering a two game skid.
Le Moyne attempted to keep their momentum going on the road at Southern New Hampshire, but the Penmen kept their undefeated Northeast-10 record in tact with a 3-0 win over the Dolphins.
Southern New Hampshire opened the match with two goals in the first half about 20 minutes apart, giving them a 2-0 lead at halftime. The Penmen added one more goal in the second half to make it 3-0.
Le Moyne only managed one shot on goal during the match as the Southern New Hampshire defense made things difficult for the Dolphins.
Despite the final score, Silva registered four saves as the Penmen recorded eight shots on goal in the match.
Last week’s matches put Le Moyne at a 9-6 record overall and 6-5 in Northeast-10 play. The Dolphins will be back in action at home for their final game of the regular season when they take on Stonehill this Saturday at 12:00 p.m.