Team Stats
MILL-M
HFU
Goals
1
3
Shots
12
12
Shots on Goal
6
6
Saves
3
5
Corners
6
3
Fouls
11
12
Scoring Plays

Mariano Cepeda (1)
Assisted By: Christopher Tracey
Cross from #5; tapped in by #8
10:24

Christopher Sosa (2)
Beat goalie; clear shot of net
34:31

Christopher Tracey (2)
Assisted By: Alex Bilay
Controlled header by #12; shot inside t
39:17

James Annobil (2)
Assisted By: Tom Kostick
Goalie came out; #14 stole ball inside
58:07
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
Men's Soccer Stumbles Against Holy Family
9/29/2014 10:05:00 PM | Men's Soccer
Philadelphia Pa. – The Millersville men's soccer team dropped its second straight game after it lost 3-1 in a non-conference matchup with Holy Family Monday afternoon. Millersville dropped to 2-6-1 overall this season.
The Marauders and Tigers each attempted 12 shots, with both teams putting six on goal. The difference was the play of Holy Family goalkeeper Richard Ongaro who was able to make five saves compared to the combined effort of David Brubaker and Kohl Orner who were only able to record three stops.
Holy Family struck first early into the opening period giving the Tigers the 1-0 lead. Freshman midfielder Mariano Capeda was on the receiving end of a cross from sophomore Christopher Tracey, which Cepeda tapped into the back of the net beating goalkeeper David Brubaker. Millersville equalized in the 34th minute when Christopher Sosa dribbled past a Tiger defender allowing a clear shot attempt on net which Sosa converted.
The game-tying effort marked the second straight contest in which the sophomore midfielder scored and he now has two goals on the season. The game didn't stay tied for long as Christopher Tracey of Holy Family headed a shot attempt inside the corner off the left post putting the Tigers up, 2-1. The score remained the same through halftime and it wasn't until the 59th minute when the Tigers added the final tally.
Millersville returns to action Friday, Oct. 3 when it squares off against Gannon at Pucillo Field. Kickoff is slated for 5:30 p.m.
The Marauders and Tigers each attempted 12 shots, with both teams putting six on goal. The difference was the play of Holy Family goalkeeper Richard Ongaro who was able to make five saves compared to the combined effort of David Brubaker and Kohl Orner who were only able to record three stops.
Holy Family struck first early into the opening period giving the Tigers the 1-0 lead. Freshman midfielder Mariano Capeda was on the receiving end of a cross from sophomore Christopher Tracey, which Cepeda tapped into the back of the net beating goalkeeper David Brubaker. Millersville equalized in the 34th minute when Christopher Sosa dribbled past a Tiger defender allowing a clear shot attempt on net which Sosa converted.
The game-tying effort marked the second straight contest in which the sophomore midfielder scored and he now has two goals on the season. The game didn't stay tied for long as Christopher Tracey of Holy Family headed a shot attempt inside the corner off the left post putting the Tigers up, 2-1. The score remained the same through halftime and it wasn't until the 59th minute when the Tigers added the final tally.
Millersville returns to action Friday, Oct. 3 when it squares off against Gannon at Pucillo Field. Kickoff is slated for 5:30 p.m.
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