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Lebanon Valley College Athletics

alexander_skye_detweiler
1
Marywood MUMS (1-4-2)
4
Winner Lebanon Valley LVCMS (2-5)
Marywood MUMS
(1-4-2)
1
Final
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Lebanon Valley LVCMS
(2-5)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Marywood MUMS 1 0 1
Lebanon Valley LVCMS 2 2 4

Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | by Tom Klemick

Dutchmen Dominate Marywood

Lebanon Valley 4, Marywood 1

LVC Starters
Avery, Kok, Alexander, Herron, Manmiller, Abdalla, Gibbons, Detweiler, Mehl, Prince, McHale

Marywood Starters
Gangaware, Oster, Ganard, McMahon, D. Hull, Byrnes, M. Hull, Donahoe, Peckio, Dyer, Brogan

How It Happened
Lebanon Valley won its second straight game in dominating fashion at Herbert Field on Tuesday night. The Flying Dutchmen left no doubt, scoring four unanswered goals to knock off Marywood 4-1.

With LVC (2-5) trailing 1-0 in the early going, Cam Alexander tied the score with a snipe from straightaway after Jon Kok was able to push the ball out to him from deep inside the box. Pacer goalkeeper Patrick Brogan had no chance as Alexander's blast sailed into the right side of the net in the 18th minute.

The Dutchmen struck again before halftime when Youssef Ouayakhaf netted his first goal of the year in the 33rd minute. Ouayakhaf finished off Alex Detweiler's look following a three man weave of sorts that saw Alexander nudge a free kick to Tyler Skye who then rolled it Detweiler to launch into the box.  

Matt Prince converted the shot of the day into Lebanon Valley's third score just after halftime when he drove towards the Marywood (1-4-2) endline, created just enough space to get off a shot around a Pacer defender, and bent his attempt past a leaping Brogan into the top left corner of the net in the 47th minute.

LVC put Marywood's comeback chances to bed three minutes later when Jake Herron's beautiful header in front found twine off a pretty cross from Alexander. The Dutchmen offense continued to pressure Marywood as the clock wound down, allowing no opportunity for the visitors to get things rolling down the stretch.

The Pacers' lone score of the game came in the 17th minute when Dylan McMahon's attempt deflected off an LVC defender left of goal and redirected into the top right corner of the net.

Notable Performance
Cam Alexander – The speedy striker missed all of 2014 due to injury and he showed why he's so valuable to the Dutchmen on Tuesday evening. The team's leading-scorer halted Marywood's momentum with an early equalizer in the 18th minute before connecting with Jake Herron for a header goal early in the second half to give LVC some breathing room. After that, Lebanon Valley never looked back.

Inside the Numbers
- After a slow start, LVC's attack came to life midway through the first half and the Dutchmen finished with advantages in shots (18-to-15), shots on goal (9-to-5), and corner kicks (5-to-3).
- Lebanon Valley goalkeepers Cam Avery and Brad Wood combined to make four saves. Avery turned away three attempts while Wood made one stop in 14 minutes of action.
- LVC got solid efforts from nearly every available player as 22 Dutchmen saw action in the win over Marywood.
- Curtis Washburn got off a team-high four shots on the day while Cam Alexander fired three. Jake Herron, Ian McGinnis, Youssef Ouayakhaf, and Tyler Skye got off two attempts each.
- Marywood goalkeeper Patrick Brogan made five saves and allowed four goals.
- Daniel Hull got off a team-high five shots for the Pacers but only one of his attempts was on target.
- Lebanon Valley's game on Tuesday afternoon was just the team's second home game of the season. The Dutchmen are undefeated at Herbert Field in 2015.

Who's Next?
The Dutchmen will look to win their third straight on Saturday night when they travel south for a clash with Eastern Mennonite under the lights. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.
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