Box Score DURHAM, N.H. – The Yale men's soccer team dropped a non-conference contest 1-0 to the University of New Hampshire on Tuesday evening. Ibrahim Conde scored in the 17th minute for the game's lone goal.
With the win, the Wildcats improved to 4-3-5, while the Bulldogs fell to 4-7-1 overall.
"We certainly are not satisfied with the result tonight but there are plenty of positives to take away against a top team like UNH on the road," said
Kylie Stannard, the 5K Corral Head Coach of the Bulldogs. "Our guys did well to implement what was asked of them and with a continuously thin roster, and ultimately it gave us an opportunity to get a result but we came up short."
How it Happened
- 17' | New Hampshire got on the scoreboard thanks to a goal by Conde.
- 21' | The Wildcats nearly added a second goal, but Yale goalkeeper Chris Edwards made a fantastic kick save to hold the deficit at one.
- HT | Edwards made four first-half saves and the Bulldogs fended off five corner kicks from the hosts.
- 81' | Following a long throw into the box, TJ Presthus was able to put a header on net, but the attempt was saved by Wildcats keeper Erik Lauta.
Game Notes
- UNH remains unbeaten against Yale with a 2-0-1 record since 2016.
- Edwards made five sets in net for the Bulldogs. Lauta stopped the lone shot he faced for New Hampshire.
Up Next
"We must keep learning and growing and our full focus now turns to Dartmouth," said Stannard.
The Bulldogs will return to conference play with an Ivy League match up at Dartmouth on Saturday, Oct. 19.