
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Orange defeated Boston College 1-0 to win their second conference game of the season. A goal by freshman midfielder Bryson Rodriguez gave Syracuse its first win over Boston College since Sept. 16, 2016.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
Carlos Zambrano had the chance to score in the 23rd minute off a free kick when Boston College’s Marci Killen fouled. The attempt was blocked, but the ball made its way to Bright Nutronutsi who took the shot but was unable to put it past the defense.
A foul on Boston College’s Moritz Gundelach in the 31st minute allowed for another Syracuse free kick. Kristjan Fortier took the shot short to pass, but it was intercepted by the Eagles defensive line. Both teams entered the half scoreless.
In the 66th minute of play, the Orange dribbled the ball around the Eagles’ net. Zambrano took the ball off his chest, passing it to his left to Giona Leibold who then kicked it up for Rodriguez to head it in past Eagles’ goalkeeper Andrej Borak.
A yellow card was issued in the 87th minute on the Eagles’ goalkeeper for denial of a goal scoring opportunity Landon Darko. The Orange were rewarded a free kick, but missed the shot high of the net to add to the score.
OF NOTE:
- Syracuse was outshot by Boston College 18-15.
- Goalkeeper Tomas Hut collected five saves.
- The Orange currently hold a three-game win streak (Colgate Sept. 23; California Sept. 27).
- The fans showed out to SU Soccer stadium, as 1,544 people filled the stands.
UP NEXT:
Syracuse will be back next weekend at SU Soccer Stadium to host SMU on Saturday Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. The game will feature an Otto’s Army Orange Out theme for the crowd.
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