AMHERST, Mass. – On the heels of their first win of the season, the Stonehill men's soccer team met one of the nation's top-10 scoring offensives in UMass late Monday afternoon.
The Skyhawks hung with the Minutemen keeping it a one-score game throughout the first half, but UMass opened door early in the second half to grab their third win of the season.
STONEHILL HIGHLIGHTS
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Skyhawks fell behind early with UMass taking the lead eight minutes into the contest, coming on the heels of a Stonehill caution. However, the Skyhawks settled into the the game as freshman goalkeeper
Finn Schueler kept the deficit to one.
Senior
Owen Burke nearly tied up the game in the 28
th minute, drilling a shot, just outside the 18-yard-box that UMass goalkeeper Alex Geczy was forced to make an acrobatic save.
While UMass jumped in front early, the last half of the first period belonged to the Skyhawks. It looked as if the winds were shifting, however in the opening five minutes of the second half, UMass scored twice to increase their lead to three. They added a fourth goal in the 51
st minute.
Stonehill re-established themselves and battled their way back into the game. The Skyhawks quickly moved the ball into UMass territory with eight minutes remaining in the contest. They looked poised to break-up the shutout when junior
Chris Hines lined a shot deflected by Geczy, forcing a Stonehill corner. Despite a quick corner kick, the Skyhawks were unable to put the ball into the back of the net.
UP NEXT
Stonehill returns to the pitch as they head down to Annapolis, Maryland on Saturday, September 6 to face Navy. Kickoff at noon.