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KEENE STATE OWLS
Men's Soccer Postgame 10.11.2021
0
Lasell Lasell (2-10-1, 1-5-1 GNAC)
7
Winner Keene State KSC (2-5-2, 1-1-1 LEC)
Lasell Lasell
(2-10-1, 1-5-1 GNAC)
0
Final
7
Keene State KSC
(2-5-2, 1-1-1 LEC)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Lasell Lasell 0 0 0
Keene State KSC 4 3 7

Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | Abe Osheyack, Assistant AD

Men's Soccer Routs Lasell Behind Fleming's Brace

Spaulding, Dalesio Net First Career Goals In 7-0 Win

KEENE, N.H.--Junior Denis Fleming netted twice to lead the Keene State College men's soccer team to a resounding 7-0 win over visiting Lasell University at Dr. Ron Butcher Field on Monday evening.

Records
  • Keene State:  2-5-2
  • Lasell:  2-10-1
How It Happened

Fleming had the Owls up and running in the sixth minute of game, as Mbambi Mbungu cross the ball through the box and Yusufu Juma unselfishly squared it back for Fleming, who rolled it in from close range.   Noah Spaulding doubled the lead 10 minutes later, corralling a loose ball in the box and arrowing a laser of a shot into the far corner past Lasell goalkeeper Antonio Centracchio.   It was Spaulding's first career goal.

Less than two minutes after that, Keene State had three goals; Henry Cummings chipped the ball over the top of the defense for Vance Bates to run on to, and he made no mistake for his second of the season.   The rout was well and truly on, and Keene State added a fourth before halftime when Clinton Mungeta was tripped up on the edge of the area, and dusted himself off to power the penalty kick past Centracchio.

There was still more scoring to come in the second half, starting when Mbungu dribbled his way through the Lasers' defense to score an unassisted goal in the 56th minute.   Flemming added another in the 66th, scoring again from close range.    Nick Dalesio also netted his first career marker, latching on to an assist from Brandon Comire and speeding past the Lasell defense before tapping in.

Regan Racicot made his first career start and played the first half; he was not called upon to make a save.   Glaudi Bangasimbo also made his first career appearance and made one stop while playing the entire second half.

Inside the Box
  • In addition to the firsts for Spaulding and Dalesio, there was another first this evening; the first career goal score at home by Bates.   All of his previous five career markers had come on the road.
  • The last time the Owls scored at least seven goals in a game came in 2016, when they put eight past the University of Southern Maine on September 24.
  • Keene State is 7-0 all-time against Lasell, and has allowed one goal in the history of their matchups.
Up Next
  • Keene State begins a stretch of critical conference games, starting with a home tilt against Castleton University on October 13 at 7 p.m.
  • The Lasers off until October 16, when they host Johnson & Wales.
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