IMMACULATA, Pa.- The Immaculata men's soccer team (3-5-1) fell to Arcadia (8-1-1) 2-1 on Saturday afternoon at Draper Walsh Stadium. With the game tied at 1-1 in the 79th minute, Arcadia converted a penalty kick to take the 2-1 lead. The Knight's were able to hold on to claim the 2-1 win.
Matthew Kirkpatrick leveled the score in the 61st minute on an assist by
Collin Hassay.
Ryan Straub made 10 saves for the Mighty Macs.
How it Happened
- Immaculata had the game's first scoring chance in the second minute as Reed Lindsay's shot was saved by Arcadia goalkeeper Aden Razukiewicz.
- Immaculata goalkeeper Ryan Straub was called upon to make three saves in the first half, as the game went scoreless into the halftime break.
- Arcadia had an 11-2 lead in shots, and three to one lead in shots on goal in the first half of play.
- In the 54th minute, Dylan Walter headed a corner kick by Reed Lindsay that was saved by Razukiewicz.
- Arcadia opened the scoring in the game's 56th minute on a goal by Devin Schmitt as the Knights took a 1-0 lead.
- Immaculata threatened to tie the game 59th minute when Michal Prall's shot hit the crossbar and stayed out.
- Immaculata tied the score at 1-1 in the game's 61st minute when Matthew Kirkpatrick scored his team high fourth goal of the season on an assist by Collin Hassay.
- The Mighty Macs nearly took the lead in the 63rd minute when Kyle Coleman's header from a corner kick by Reed Lindsay hit the right post.
- In the 79th minute, Arcadia was awarded a penalty kick after a foul off the ball in the box. Sean Lock converted the penalty to give the Knights a 2-1 lead.
- Immaculata was unable to find an equalizer as Arcadia held on to take the 2-1 victory.
Inside the Numbers
Up Next
- The Immaculata men's soccer team will be back in action on Tuesday, October 1st when the host Drew University at Draper Walsh Stadium at 7:00 pm.