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Lebanon Valley College Athletics

Aaron Weitzel battling for the ball
Rob Alcock
4
Winner Lebanon Valley LEBVAL (8-1-0, 1-0-0)
1
Widener PRIDE (4-6-0, 0-2-0)
Winner
Lebanon Valley LEBVAL
(8-1-0, 1-0-0)
4
Final
1
Widener PRIDE
(4-6-0, 0-2-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Lebanon Valley LEBVAL 3 1 4
Widener PRIDE 1 0 1

Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | Zach Hossler

M. Soccer Runs By Widener

Lebanon Valley 4, Widener 1
LVC Starters
Strange, Weese, Alcock, Foerster, Reed, Cekella, Negron, Weitzel, Rineer, Kline, Quirk (GK)

Widener Starters
Fatiga, O'Connor, Hilliard, Turano, Atify, Saba, Brison, Vetter, Pelosi, Witkoski, Van Pelt (GK)

CHESTER, Pa. – The Lebanon Valley Men's Soccer team recorded their fourth consecutive win with a 4-1 victory at Widener on Tuesday night. The Dutchmen improve to 9-1, 2-0 MACC while the Pride drop to 4-6, 0-2 MACC.

How It Happened
  • The Dutchmen wasted little time pulling ahead of Widener as Lucas Strange needed just 7:54 to get LVC on the board. Josh Kline picked up the assist to Strange to give the Dutchmen the early 1-0 advantage.
  • LVC would double their lead just over four minutes later when Kline picked up his second assist, this time helping lead to an Aaron Weitzel goal as the Dutchmen found themselves up a pair just 12:13 into the contest.
  • The Pride would cut the lead in half in the 32nd minute as Kevin Witkoski picked up a goal for Widener. The Dutchmen would only need 6:12 to respond however, as Zach Reed finished off an Anderson Velozwong assist to put LVC back ahead by two. LVC would hold the 3-1 lead into intermission.
  • Strange would tally his second goal of the match as he finished a Kurtis Rineer pass for LVC's fourth goal of the game, growing the lead out to three. The Dutchmen would hold Widener scoreless in the second half as they picked up the 4-1 win.
Inside The Numbers
  • Lucas Strange recorded his third straight multi-goal game and now has a league-leading 12 goals on the season. His 12 goals are also tied for second-most in the nation.
  • This was LVC's sixth game this season scoring at least four goals.
  • Aaron Weitzel scored his second goal in as many games. Zach Reed added his third goal on the year.
  • Josh Kline picked up a pair of assists, his first multi-assist game of his career.
  • Widener outshot LVC 15-9 but LVC finished with a 7-6 advantage of shots on target.
  • The Pride held a 7-4 advantage in corner kicks.
  • Sean Quirk made five stops in net to pick up the win.

Who's Next?
The Dutchmen will battle with No. 7 Messiah this Saturday night in their next contest. Game time in Grantham, Pa. is scheduled for 6 p.m.
 
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