Men's Soccer

NESCAC Men's Soccer Weekly Release - Sept. 25, 2023

NESCAC Men's Soccer Player of the Week
Tyler Huck - Bowdoin - So. - M - Ross, Calif.
After Bowdoin rallied from two goals down on Saturday to earn a tie at Middlebury, Huck scored two second-half goals - the first goals allowed all season by Williams - in a 2-0 road victory on Sunday. Huck put Bowdoin on top with a goal in the 49th minute and added an insurance goal on a penalty kick in the 84th to secure the win. Huck also netted what proved to be the game-winning goal in a midweek win over Southern Maine. The Polar Bears improved to 5-0-2 this season with the victory and have outscored their opponents 21-4 this year. 

NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
AmherstIgnacio Cubeddu (Davie, Fla.) notched one goal and three assists in a 3-0-0 week for the Mammoths. Cubeddu had two assists in a 4-0 win over Bates, then added a goal and an assist in a 5-2 win over Colby. The junior tied for the NESCAC lead in assists (4). 

Bates – On Tuesday, senior Harry Corman (Carpinteria, Calif.) scored the first two goals of his collegiate career in a 9-0 win over Maine Maritime Academy. Corman's first tally put the Bobcats on the board in the third minute of action and added another goal in the 29th minute.

Colby - Eduardo Casanova (Barcelona, Spain) scored twice in seven minutes, in the second half Sunday to bring the Mules within striking distance of Amherst. The two markers were the first career goals for the sophomore.

Conn. College - Defender Jack Kelesoglu (Westfield, N.J.) had a strong week at both ends of the pitch, helping the Connecticut College men's soccer team to a 2-0-0 week to remain unbeaten. On Wednesday night against Trinity, Kelesoglu knotted the game at 1-1 to help the Camels come back and win 2-1. On Saturday, the junior helped lead Conn. College past Babson, 2-1, as the Camels held the Beavers to just four shots on goal.

HamiltonLuke Peplowski (Pittsfield, Mass.) recorded an assist in wins against SUNY Polytechnic and Wesleyan. The junior midfielder's pass led to the Continentals' second goal in a 2-0 victory at Wesleyan. Peplowski leads the team with three assists and has 12 career helpers.

MiddleburyJordan Saint-Louis (Potomac, Md.) factored into each of Middlebury’s game-winning and game-tying markers in a 2-0-1 week. The Panther converted a pair of penalty kicks, the first being the lone tally in a 1-0 win over Endicott, and the second in a 2-2 draw with Bowdoin to earn a critical point in the NESCAC standings. Saint-Louis also had an assist on the game-winning marker in a 3-0 victory against Bates on Sunday. The senior leads the team and is second in the conference with 14 points (5G, 4A). 

Trinity – In a 2-2 tie against Wesleyan in conference action, James Donaldson (Kirkland, Quebec) potted the opening goal, and then delivered the equalizer in the 79th minute to force the draw. Donaldson added three shots in a 2-1 loss to Conn. College, and four shots in a 3-1 loss to Tufts.

Tufts - Sean Traynor (Rye, N.Y.) scored in all three games in a 3-0-0 week for the Jumbos. The senior tallied a goal in wins over Salem State, Hamilton, and Trinity, including what proved to be the game-winner in the victory over the Continentals. 

WesleyanLucas Ruehlemann (Waldwick, N.J.), the Cardinals' leading scorer added two more markers in three games last week to push his goal total to five, which is already a single-season career-high. On Tuesday night, the junior netted the game-winner in a 1-0 win at Springfield and also scored in a 2-2 draw against Trinity on Saturday.

Williams – Junior Tate Michelson (Newport, R.I.) scored the game-winner in the second minute to lift Williams past Union, 2-0, in a midweek match at Cole Field.