Men's Soccer

NESCAC Men's Soccer Weekly Release - Oct. 15, 2024

NESCAC Men's Soccer Player of the Week
Tyler Huck – Bowdoin – Jr. – M – Ross, Calif.
Huck scored a hat trick and recorded an assist to have a hand in all of the Polar Bears' scoring in a 4-1 win at Trinity on Saturday. The first hat trick of Huck's career occurred in a span of 16:48 in the first half and is the fastest hat trick by a Bowdoin player since 2014.

NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – Junior Andrew Tremante (Chester, NJ) scored his first career goal in a 3-0 win over Emerson last week. 

BatesGeorge Nassar (Newtonville, Mass.) made four saves in five chances as the Bates team held No. 3 ranked Tufts to a lone goal on Saturday in NESCAC action. The rookie ranks second in the NESCAC with 3.64 saves per game.

Colby - Sophomore Oliver Daboo (Pittsburgh, Pa.) helped the Mules press in the final segment of play on Saturday, coming up just short against Middlebury.  Down 1-0, Colby created scoring opportunities for six shots in the final 20 minutes of play. Daboo, who played 80 minutes, had two shots on goal to lead the team.  

Connecticut College - Senior goalkeeper Peter Silvester (Smiths Parish, Bermuda) continued his fantastic season in net, as Conn. College earned a draw in its only game of the week. Silvester notched his seventh clean sheet of the year, making three saves against Hamilton on Saturday. With the shutout, Silvester has raised his save percentage to .871 and lowered his goals against average to .41 on the year.
 
Hamilton – Sophomore Adam Molusis (Glastonbury, Conn.) led the Continentals to their third shutout in the last four matches with the center back's outstanding play on defense. Hamilton allowed just seven shots in a 0-0 draw at Conn. College in its lone match of the week.
 
Middlebury Joey Waterman (North Andover, Mass.) posted 16 saves across three wins to help Middlebury extend its unbeaten streak to 10-0-2. The junior's week was highlighted by a career-high seven saves to lead the Panthers to a 1-0 victory over Colby. The victory was Waterman's sixth career shutout, which is tied for the most in the league in 2024. 
  
Tufts – Senior Taylor Feinberg (Scarsdale, N.Y.) played a strong game on both sides of the ball last week, limiting Bates to three shot attempts across 90 minutes. Feinberg also scored the game-winning goal in the 1-0 win over the Bobcats, heading home a corner kick delivered by graduate student Liam Gerken (Palos Verdes, Calif.) to put the Jumbos ahead in the second half. Feinberg's contributions would help keep the Jumbos in first place in the NESCAC.
 
Wesleyan – Junior goalkeeper Mathis Blanc (Palo Alto, Calif.) made two saves in a 0-0 draw at home against Williams. The Cardinals are just the third team this season, and the first in a month, to hold the Ephs scoreless.
 
Williams - Senior goalkeeper Ben Diffley (Summerville, S.C.) recorded an individual shutout and made four saves during a 0-0 tie at Wesleyan Saturday afternoon in Middletown, Connecticut.