THROGGS NECK, N.Y. — Men’s soccer traveled to New York to take on SUNY Maritime in the shadow of New York City on Saturday afternoon. Both teams were undefeated going into the match and the Privateers were the ones to come out of it still undefeated winning 1-0 over the Bucs in a close affair.
The Basics
Final: Privateers 1, Buccaneers 0
Records: SUNY Maritime (2-0-1)
Mass. Maritime (1-1)
Between the Pipes
SUNY Maritime: Augusto Lebron (W, 2-0-1): 1 SOG | 0 GA | 1 SV | 90 Min
Mass. Maritime: Preston Joia (L, 1-1): 10 SGO | 1 GA | 9 SV | 90 Min
Inside The Numbers
Mass. Maritime
- The Bucs rattled off 13 shots in the match with three coming from Joseph Hajjar which led the team.
- Freshmen Michael Kennedy and Dominick Gecoya each had one shot and the only two shots on target for the Buccaneers in the loss.
- In total, the Bucs had 13 shots and three corner kicks.
SUNY Maritime
- Jack Young scored the only goal of the game for the Privateers.
- Justin Song and Jude Callan each recorded an assist on the Young goal.
- In total, the Privateers took 20 shots and had 11 corners in the win.
How It Happened
The Bucs attacked for much of the first 10 minutes of the game. Shortly after, the winds shifted in favor of the Privateers and they erased the scoreless draw in the 16th minute on Young’s goal which came to him in the box from a cross and he buried it with his left foot to give his team a lead they would not relinquish.
In the second half, though the Buccaneers had their opportunities, SUNY held the Bucs off the board and the Buccaneers did not allow the Privateers to extend their lead. SUNY took the win in the annual rivalry game, 1-0.
What’s Next
The Bucs will play their home opener on Wednesday, September 11th at Clean Harbors Stadium against Nichols College at 7pm.