mso091614
15
Winner St. Scholastica CSS (4-2-0, 1-0-0 UMAC)
0
Northland NC (2-3-0, 0-1-0 UMAC)
Winner
St. Scholastica CSS
(4-2-0, 1-0-0 UMAC)
15
Final
0
Northland NC
(2-3-0, 0-1-0 UMAC)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
St. Scholastica CSS 4 11 15
Northland NC 0 0 0

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

Record-Setting Performance for Men's Soccer

Notables
-The 15-goal differential breaks the previous record of 14, which also came at Northland in 2012
-Andrew Jenkins (Cardiff, Wales/Whitchurch HS) broke the program record for career points (163)
-The Saints out-shot Northland 42-1
-Kyle Farrar (Sevenoaks, England/Kelsey Park Sports College) became the ninth Saint to score at least four goals in a game and the seventh Saint to record at least 10 points in a game.
-Tom Corcoran (Warrington, England/Great Sankey HS, Priestley College) recorded his seventh hat trick of his career.
-CSS has scored at least 10 goals in four of the last five meetings with the LumberJacks.
 
ASHLAND, Wis. (csssaints.com) - The St. Scholastica men's soccer team had three players record at least three goals on its way to setting a program record with 15 goals in a 15-0 downing of Northland College in the conference opener Tuesday.
 
Kyle Farrar (Sevenoaks, England/Kelsey Park Sports College) scored four goals in the contest, while assisting on two others in the victory. Tom Corcoran (Warrington, England/Great Sankey HS, Priestley College) and Andrew Jenkins (Cardiff, Wales/Whitchurch HS) also recorded three goals each. In doing so, Jenkins is now the program's career record holder for points (163), breaking Joe Watt (London, England/North West Kent College)'s record, which was set last year. He now has 70 career goals.
 
Senior Erik Graham (Raade, Norway/Duluth Marshall School), along with freshmen Jacob Carson (Fairbanks, Alaska/West Valley HS) and Logan Tamke (Ashland, Wis./Ashland HS) recorded their first collegiate goals in the triumph.
 
Andrew Xotta-Dickson (Adelaide, South Australia/Prince Alfred College (Anoka Ramsey CC)) and Shawayne Folkes (Toronto, Ontario/Maxwell Heights) also recorded goals. Folkes and teammate Sean Morgan (Belfast, Ireland/St. Patrick’s Grammar School) also both had three assists.
 
Goalkeeper Jacob Ballheimer (Gerrards Cross, England/Chalfonts Community College) didn't need to break a sweat to earn his fourth shutout of the season. Jesse DiLilo had 16 saves for the LumberJacks.
 
The Saints (4-2-0, 1-0-0 UMAC) will be at North Central University on Friday as they continue conference play. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:15 p.m. in Coon Rapids.
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