Box Score
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – The Lycoming College men’s soccer team set a team-record for single-season shutouts and goalkeeper David Bald set an individual record as the Warriors defeated Lancaster Bible, 3-0, on Tuesday, Oct. 28.
Lycoming earned its 10th shutout of the season, breaking the previous record of nine that was set during the 2004 season.
Bald (Annapolis, Md.) broke the individual record with his 10th shutout, passing the previous mark of nine, set by Jason Fesler in 2004.
The Warriors were not fazed by the cold temperatures (wind chill under 30 degrees) or the gusting winds as they outshot the Chargers 27-4, including a 12-3 advantage in shots on goal.
Chris Lorenzet (Forest Hill, Md.) put the Warriors on the board in the 29th minute with an unassisted goal, his 14th of the season.
Zach Frederick (West Chester, Pa.) added an insurance goal in the 63rd minute when he deflected a shot off the Lancaster Bible keeper and into the right corner of the net.
Mike Coates (Washington, N.J.) added the final goal of the game, scoring on a header from his former high school teammate, Joe Karslo (Washington, N.J.), in the 77th minute.
Bald recorded three saves in the game, including a diving save within the final 10 minutes of play, to secure the win and the record-breaking shutout.
The Warriors finished the game with an 8-1 edge in corner kicks.
With the win, Lycoming improves to 12-4-1 overall while Lancaster Bible drops to 12-5-1.
The Warriors will conclude the regular season at Widener on Saturday, Nov. 1. Kickoff is set for 4:30 p.m.
Lycoming has already clinched a spot in the conference playoffs and can secure one of the top two seeds with a win on Saturday. The top two seeds in the conference will host a semi-final game.