Cabrini Vs Ursinus

By Megan Schafer
September 23, 2015

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Men’s soccer team pictured huddling prior to the start of the match. Photo by JORDAN CLOUTHIER
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No. 24 Mo Konneh, junior defensive player, pictured above. Photo by JORDAN CLOUTHIER.

The men’s soccer team played against Ursinus College this past weekend. The Cavaliers won 2- 1 against the Ursinus bears.Senior Mike Camacho and junior A.J Bishop provided offense for the Cavaliers, each pairing a goal and an assist.

The Cavaliers outshot the Bears 11-7, including a 7-2 advantage in goal shots. Bishop tallied a season-high six shots, including three on target. Cabrini’s defense unit was solid in victory.

Junior goaltender C.J Serra- tore needed one shot to secure the win for the Cavaliers. The Cavaliers opened the scoring in the first 37 minutes, when Bishop’s pass sprung Camacho to the goal for his first tally of the season.

The Bears evened the score at the 68th minute on a goal by ju- nior Ryan Molyneaux, but at the 80th minute a red card forced the Bears to continue the game with a man down. Cabrini took advantage of that opportunity in the 84th minute, as Camacho’s through pass launched Bishop to a short breakaway for his team- leading fourth goal of the season.

So far during the season the team has been working really hard and preparing for the games as a team. Diego Ramirez, who, is a sophomore interna- tional business major said, “I think the season is going very well. We’re off to a great start and doing good things as a team. I really feel our team has a sense of closeness. It’s still early in the season but we are pushing each other to get better.” So far during the season the team has been working really hard and preparing for the games as a team.

When asked about what there goals are for the team the answer was pretty much the same.
Joe Fiore, sophomore exercise science and health promotion major said, “Our goals are to keep building our chemistry as a team, win our CSAC conference, and make a good run in the NCAA tournament.”

Head coach Robert Dallas is very positive about the team this year and hopes they make it to the CSAC Conference along with the NCAA tournament. “That the team always wants to improve,” coach Dallas said. They work hard so they can advance at the tournament, also so when the season ends they are better than when they started the season.”

“We are always expecting to win each time we step on the field. It was a little more nerve wrecking than we hoped but we still came out with a 2-1 win and we’re happy with our result,” Fiore said.

The game was great and winning the game was a huge step in earning respect from other teams,” Ramirez said.

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Megan Schafer

I want to help others that as long as you believe in you anything can happen. I am Majoring in Digital Com and Social Media along with a minor in Spanish. Member of Wybf. Believer that everything happens for a reason.

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