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Diego Flores
3
Montclair St. MSU (6-1-2, 0-1-0)
4
Winner New Jersey City NJCU (4-5-2, 1-0-0)
Montclair St. MSU
(6-1-2, 0-1-0)
3
Final
4
New Jersey City NJCU
(4-5-2, 1-0-0)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Montclair St. MSU 2 1 3
New Jersey City NJCU 2 2 4

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

#14 Men's Soccer Falls to NJCU, 4-3

Jersey City, NJ The #14 Montclair State University men's soccer team fell to NJCU 4-3 on Saturday afternoon.

HOW IT HAPPENED
  • The Red Hawks (6-1-2, 0-1-0 NJAC) fell behind early as the Gothic Knights broke the game open in the fifth minute on a long free kick from the other side of midfield that reached into the box and was flicked into goal off a header. Montclair equalized three minutes later, as KEVIN CONTRERAS fielded a throw-in and placed a pass to CARLOS BEDOYA, who bent a left-footed cross to DANNY TOBON on the far edge of the box. The forward immediately ripped a shot past the keeper to level the game.
  • Montclair searched for the go-ahead goal in the 11th minute, as JAKE WINCHOCK and KENET LOPEZ each saw shots parried away by the Gothic Knights. The visitors continued to push offensively, amassing six shots over the next nine minutes, including a shot on frame by Contreras. NJCU took the lead in the 31st minute on a ball served into the box from the far side of the field that was headed in. The Red Hawks tied the game in the waning moments of the opening half as Bedoya served a long pass into the box that was headed past the keeper by Jermias Montero.
  • NJCU reclaimed the advantage in the 52nd minute, as a pass threaded from the near end line that found a player on the far edge of the box, who sent a shot back towards the nearside post. The Gothic Knights doubled their advantage in the 80th minute after a one-on-one in the box that resulted in a centering pass that was ripped into the back of the net. DIEGO FLORES brought the Red Hawks within one with 25 seconds left, but Montclair couldn't equalize in the waning moments of the contest.
INSIDE THE RESULTS
  • Montero and Flores each recorded their first collegiate goals in the contest, with Tobon notching his team-leading sixth of the campaign.
  • Bedoya notched his first career multi-assist performance, increasing his team lead to four on the season.
UP NEXT

The Red Hawks will host Kean on Wednesday, October 1. Kickoff from MSU Soccer Park is scheduled for 7:00 PM.
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