GETTYSBURG, Pa. – Four different players scored and the Gettysburg College men's soccer team blanked Centennial Conference opponent Dickinson College 4-0 on Wednesday night at Clark Field.
Final Result
Teams |
1 |
2 |
F |
Gettysburg (5-2-1, 2-1 CC) |
2 |
2 |
4 |
Dickinson (0-6, 0-3 CC) |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Top Performers – Gettysburg
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Jonathan Molina '22 (Adelphi, Md./DeMatha Catholic) – Goal
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Aidan Giquinto '25 (Medford Lakes, N.J./Shawnee) – Goal
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Aidan Muller '25 (Cape Town, South Africa/Putnam Science Academy) – Goal
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Fritz Reiter '24 (Sewickley, Pa./Quaker Valley) - Goal
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Connor Fife '23 (Newtown, Pa./Holy Ghost Prep) – Assist
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Connor O'Donnell '23 (Newtown, Pa./Council Rock High School North) - Assist
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Jack Carroll '23 (Leonia, N.J./Bergen Catholic) - 2 Assists
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Kevin Muhic '24 (Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown) – 4 Saves
Top Performers – Dickinson
- Will Flannery – 2 Shots
- Tyson Burling – 2 Shots
- Andrew Kempe – 4 Saves
How It Happened…
- First Half: Molina started the scoring for the Bullets six minutes into the half. He rocketed a free kick shot from the left side of the field as it curved into the back of the net for his second tally of the season and first of the game. Giquinto notched his first career goal as he kicked the ball into the left side of the net to put Gettysburg ahead 2-0 with eight minutes left in the half. The Bullets kept the possession down in the Red Devils territory for much of the opening half and held the 8-5 advantage on shots.
- Second Half: The Bullets kept the offense rolling to start the second half with a pair of goals four minutes apart. Muller added his second goal of the season, taking a feed from Fife and converting in the 48th minute. Reiter added to his assist with his first career goal following passes from O'Donnell and Carroll at 52:26. Gettysburg's defense limited Dickinson to just four shots and Muhic continued his strong play in net by making four saves and keeping the Red Devils off the board for 90 minutes.
By the Numbers
- Gettysburg outshot Dickinson 16-9 with both teams taking four corner kicks apiece.
- This was the second time this season the Bullets produced four or more goals in a game.
- In eight games this season, Gettysburg has outscored its opponents 23-10.
- For the third time in four games, the Bullets have shut out their opponents.
- The Orange and Blue remain unbeaten at home.
Where the Series Stands Now
Gettysburg holds the 48-26-7 all-time series lead against Dickinson that dates back to 1930.
Next Up
Gettysburg faces No. 8 Johns Hopkins University on Saturday in Baltimore, Md. at 5 p.m.