ANNVILLE, Pa. – A core group of juniors led the Lycoming College men's soccer team to a 2-0 shutout of Lebanon Valley College on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 17, at Herbert Field.
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Junior
Christian Barnes (Baltimore, Md./Friends School of Baltimore) headed his first goal of the season in just over two minutes into play after junior
Reuben Devaney (Nottingham, Md./Concordia Prep) set up the play with a corner kick awarded.
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In the 31
st minute, junior
Kenny Clapp (Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley), who leads the Warriors (3-1-3 overall) with three goals this year, scored on a shot after receiving a pass from junior
Dylan Sloan (Essex, Md./Archbishop Curley), who set up the play on a free kick.
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The win tied head coach Nate Gibboney (2013-22) with Scott Kennell (2000-10) with 110 wins, the most in program history.
Junior goalkeeper
Nick Wilke (Mercerville, N.J./Notre Dame) made four saves on seven shots for his third shutout. The Flying Dutchmen's goalkeeper Dalton Fitterling made eight saves on 19 shots.
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Lebanon Valley fell to 3-4.
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The Warriors return to the field on Tuesday, Sept. 20, when they head to Ithaca College for a 7 p.m. kickoff.
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