Providence College Athletics

Saturday, October 1
Chicago, Ill.
2:00 PM (ET)

Providence College

3-2-4, 1-0-2

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DePaul University

3-3-3, 0-1-1

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Sep. 24, 2022; Providence, Rhode Island, USA; Providence College Friars defender Jason Pereira (33) during a Big East matchup between Seton Hall and Providence College at Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium. The game ended in a 2-2 tie between the Friars and Pirates. Photo by Brian Foley for Foley-Photography.
Photo by: Brian Foley for Foley-Photograph

Men's Soccer Shuts Out DePaul, 1-0

10/1/2022 4:41:00 PM | Men's Soccer

Ramzi Qawasmy scored the lone goal for the Friars.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Providence College men's soccer team defeated DePaul, 1-0, on Saturday, Oct. 1 on Wish Field in Chicago, Ill. Ramzi Qawasmy (Lansdale, Pa.) scored the lone goal for the Friars.

SCORE
Providence 1 | DePaul 0

RECORDS
Providence 3-2-4 (1-0-2 BIG EAST) | DePaul 3-3-3 (0-1-1 BIG EAST)

VENUE
Wish Field | Chicago, Ill.

GAME FLOW & NOTES
- Providence had possession of the ball in their offensive end of the pitch for the majority of the game.
- The Friars were fouled in the Blue Demons' penalty box, allowing Ramzi Qawasmy to convert on a penalty kick for the Friars' lone goal in the 73rd minute.
- Goalkeeper Lukas Burns (Cinnaminson, N.J.) had two saves, posting his fourth shutout of the season.
-The Friars outshot the Blue Demons 10-6 (5-2 on target).
- Providence held a 3-2 corner kick edge over DePaul.

HOW THEY SCORED
(1-0) – Providence – 73:03/2ndRamzi Qawasmy got the ball to the back of the net on a penalty kick after a foul in the box.

GOALKEEPERS
DePaul– Gandhi Cruz –  4 saves, 1 goal allowed
Providence – Lukas Burns  –  2 saves, 0 goals allowed
 
STAT COMPARISON
DePaul-
Shots: 6
Shots on goal: 2
Corner kicks: 2
Fouls: 7
Saves: 4
 
Providence-
Shots: 10
Shots on goal: 5
Corner kicks: 3
Fouls: 6
Saves: 2
 
WHAT'S NEXT
The Friars will return to the East Coast to take on Connecticut at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium in Storrs, Conn. on Wednesday, Oct. 5.

-GO FRIARS!-