NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Yale men's soccer team dropped a non-conference matchup to the University of New Hampshire on Tuesday evening at Reese Stadium. The Wildcats prevailed 2-0 over the Bulldogs to earn their second win of the season.
With the victory, New Hampshire improved to 2-4-3 overall. Yale dropped to 0-5-2.
How it Happened
- 22' | New Hampshire opened the scoring with a goal by Reed Cash off a deflection. 1-0 UNH
- 26' | The Bulldogs nearly tied the game after Simon Adjakple was able to get off a shot inside the box. But his attempt was stopped by UNH goalkeeper Claudio Fuentealba.
- 67' | The Wildcats scored their second goal on a free kick from just outside the box by Ryo Miyata. 2-0 UNH
Game Notes
- Yale and UNH played for the second consecutive season. The Wildcats narrowly took down the Bulldogs 1-0 in 2024.
- Adjakple, Teague McCammon, and Sebi Roy all tallied shots on goal for the Bulldogs.
- Yale goalkeeper Conrad Lee made four saves.
Up Next
The Bulldogs will be back in action at Cornell on Saturday, Sept. 27.