THE FACTS
No. 9 Dickinson (9-1-1, 1-1-1 CC) 4, Gettysburg (3-3-4, 0-2-1 CC) 3
What: Centennial Conference (CC) men's soccer game
When: Wednesday, Oct. 2
Where: Carlisle, Pa.
THE SKINNY STORY
Dickinson, ranked ninth in the latest United Soccer Coaches poll, took a 3-1 lead before needing a goal in the 70th minute to break a 3-all deadlock and defeat Gettysburg, 4-3.
THE LEADERS
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Sergio Fraguas Neto (Brasilia, Brazil/Northwood School [N.Y.]) tied the game for the Bullets in the 65th minute.
FOR THE FOES
• Ethan Jarden recorded the game-winner to complete his hat trick for the Red Devils.
THE REST OF THE STORY
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Aidan Muller (Cape Town, South Africa/Putnam Science Academy) finished a pass from
James Blake (Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East) just 7:23 into the game to stake Gettysburg to a 1-0 lead. Just over three minutes later, however, Saul Iwowo found Connor Uitterdijk and he put a shot home to draw the game even. Iwowo, who finished with three assists, then found Ethan Jarden in the 24th minute for a 2-1 lead that held through the half.
• Just 5:23 into the second half Iwowo and Jarden connected once again for a two-goal advantage.
Chase Sempervive (New Egypt, N.J./New Egypt), the reigning Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Week, needed just four minutes to return it to a one-goal game.
Sergio Fraguas Neto then found the equalizer with just over 25 minutes to play. Four minutes later, though, Jarden finished from Nicholas Dwamena for the game-winner.
THE INSIDE STORY
• Dickinson finished with an 18-14 edge in shots while both teams had four corner kicks.
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Chase Sempervive scored his team-leading eighth goal and found the back of the net for the third straight game.
• The goal for
Sergio Fraguas Neto was the first of his collegiate career.
• The seven combined goals was the most in the series since 2015.
NEXT UP
Gettysburg returns to action at home against Muhlenberg on Saturday. Game time is 4 p.m.
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