Wittenberg Soccer Starts Off Strong
The Wittenberg men's soccer team continues to show promise in the early-going, compiling a 5-2 record that included a split of two games at the Anderson Invitational over the weekend. Head Coach Steve Dawson is now just five wins away from 200 for his fine career.
The Wittenberg men's soccer team continues to show promise in the early-going, compiling a 5-2 record that included a split of two games at the Anderson Invitational over the weekend. Head Coach Steve Dawson is now just five wins away from 200 for his fine career.
On Saturday, the Tigers dropped a hard-fought 2-0 decision to Ohio Athletic Conference power Heidelberg. But as they have all season, Wittenberg rebounded strongly to overcome another OAC squad, Baldwin-Wallace, by a 2-1 count in overtime.
In the most recent game, sophomore forward Taggart Suddes (Ostrander, Ohio/Dublin Coffman) had both Tiger goals, giving him a team-best six for the season. It was the third time this year that Suddes had scored two goals in a game.
The three goals senior goalkeeper Danny Carman (Louisville, Ky./Male) surrendered in the two weekend games left him with just eight goals allowed in seven games. Carman has allowed two goals in a game on just two occasions thus far in the 2001 season.