GREYHOUNDS RACE PAST MEN'S
SOCCER
BOX SCORE
WORCESTER, Mass. - Stephen Blaisdell recorded two goals
and an assist as Assumption College recorded a 4-1 Northeast-10
men's soccer victory over Southern New Hampshire University Friday
night. The Greyhounds, who are coached by former Penmen
standout and assistant coach Jeremy Bonomo, earned their first-ever
win over SNHU in 13 tries (9-1-3) and improved to 5-9-3 overall and
4-7-2 in the league. Southern New Hampshire is now 5-6-5
overall and 5-5-2 in the league.
The Greyhounds struck three times
in the first half to build a 3-1 lead. Brendan McGee got
Assumption on the board just 3:29 into the match when he took a
pass from Blaisdell and put it home. The Penmen would tie the
score in the 28th minute when Daniel Hernandez
(Salem, NH) scored on a rebound of a Kevin Woods
(Alyth, Scotland) shot.
Blaisdell would score his two goals
in a 2:36 span late in the first half. On his first goal at
the 42:10 mark he scored on a long pass from Doug Starbird.
With just 14 seconds before intermission, Blaisdell would score on
a breakaway where he beat SNHU keeper Dan Pelc
(Hamilton, ONT).
Joe Drain would add an unassisted
tally for Assumption at the 78:23 mark to account for the final.
Brandan Sullivan made seven saves
for Assumption as SNHU outshot the Greyhounds 12-9. Pelc made
five saves for the Penmen.
Southern New Hampshire returns to
action Wednesday when it travels to UMass Lowell for the regular
season finale at 7:00.