PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Providence College men's soccer team defeated Siena College, 4-0, on Friday, Sept. 2 on Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium in Providence, R.I.
Gevork Diarbian (Cranston, R.I.),
Brendan McSorley (Randolph, N.J.),
Ramzi Qawasmy (Lansdale, Pa.), and
Thomas Tulgar (Bergenfield, N.J.) scored the four goals for the Friars. Goalkeeper
Lukas Burns (Cinnaminson, N.J.) posted his second shutout of the season.
SCORE
Providence 4 | Siena 0
RECORDS
Providence 1-1-1 | Siena 2-1-0
VENUE
Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium | Providence, R.I.
GAME FLOW & NOTES
- Providence had possession of the ball in their offensive end of the pitch for the majority of the game.
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Gevork Diarbian scored his first goal of the season in the 24
th minute off a header from an assist from
Armaan Wilson (Kleinberg, Ontario).
- In the 49
th minute, McSorley scored off a long throw in from
Nick Benjamin (Stonington, Conn.) for his first goal of the season.
-The Friars were fouled in the Saints' penalty box, allowing
Ramzi Qawasmy to convert on a penalty kick for the Friars' third goal.
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Thomas Tulgar scored off a dish from
Gevork Diarbian, who received a long pass from Benjamin.
-The Friars outshot the Saints 14-7. They also held a 7-1 edge in corner kicks.
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Lukas Burns had two saves, posting his second shutout of the season.
HOW THEY SCORED
(1-0) – Providence - 23:12/1
st –
Gevork Diarbian scored the ball off a header from an assist from Wilson.
(2-0) – Providence – 48:31/1
st –
Brendan McSorley hit the back of the net off a long throw in from Benjamin.
(3-0) – Providence – 59:21/1
st –
Ramzi Qawasmy hit the bottom left corner of the net with a penalty kick after a foul inside the box.
(4-0) – Providence - 75:19/2
nd –
Thomas Tulgar got the shot off after a dish from
Gevork Diarbian, who received the ball from
Nick Benjamin.
GOALKEEPERS
Siena – Greg Monroe – 5 saves, 4 goals allowed
Providence –
Lukas Burns – 2 saves, 0 goals allowed
STAT COMPARISON
Siena-
Shots: 7
Shots on goal: 2
Corner kicks: 1
Fouls: 7
Saves: 5
Providence-
Shots: 14
Shots on goal: 9
Corner kicks: 7
Fouls: 8
Saves: 2
WHAT'S NEXT
The Friars will host intra-state rival Rhode Island on Monday, Sept. 5 at 7:00 p.m. on Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium in Providence, R.I.
-GO FRIARS!-