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John Quackenbos
0
Green Mountain GMC (1-13, 0-6 NAC)
14
Winner Colby-Sawyer CSC (9-5, 7-0 NAC)
Green Mountain GMC
(1-13, 0-6 NAC)
0
Final
14
Colby-Sawyer CSC
(9-5, 7-0 NAC)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Green Mountain GMC 0 0 0
Colby-Sawyer CSC 9 5 14

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

Men's Soccer Soars to 14-0 Win over Green Mountain

NEW LONDON, N.H. – October 17, 2015 – The Colby-Sawyer men's soccer team soared to a 14-0 victory over Green Mountain College in a North Atlantic Conference (NAC) match on Saturday afternoon.  

The Chargers improve to 9-5 overall with their sixth straight victory and go to 7-0 in the conference. The team will travel to Castleton on Tuesday for a pivotal NAC contest under the lights at 6:30 p.m. Green Mountain drops to 1-13 overall and 0-6 in the NAC. The Eagles will conclude the regular season with three straight home matches beginning on Tuesday against Lyndon at 3:30 p.m.

The reigning NSCAA Division III National Player of the Week, sophomore Denali Sexton (Barrington, R.I.), tied the Colby-Sawyer single game record for goals with four, for the second time this season. He added an assist to set a new single season record for assists with 13. He moved into second place in career assists with 19, third place in career goals with 27 and second in career points with 73 passing current assistant coach Alex Ortega '15.

Sophomore Zach Elmore (Berlin, Vt.) added his second hat trick of the season, while junior Andrew Clothier (Matamata, New Zealand) had seven points on two goals and three assists.

Sophomore Eddie Garcia (Damascus, Md.) finished with a goal and three assists.

Freshman Anthony Romeo (Waterford, N.Y.) notched his first collegiate tally and added an assist.

Freshman James McCleery (Oxford, Mass.), freshman Bryce Schultz (Durham, N.H.), freshman Noah Camelo (Marblehead, Mass.) added a goal apiece.

Freshman Shane Sacks (Huntington Station, N.Y.) made one stop to earn his second clean sheet. Green Mountain goalie Samuel Nichols (Brunswick, Maine) had five saves in the loss.

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