Yonkers, N.Y. – Senior
Tyler Biscone (Garden City, N.Y.) posted his fourth straight shutout and sophomore
Joey Dolan (New Paltz, N.Y.) tallied twice as the Mount Saint Mary College Men's Soccer team posted a 3-0 Skyline Conference road win at Sarah Lawrence. The win is the Mount's eighth straight, setting a new program standard for consecutive wins.
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Dolan scored his ninth goal of the season in the early going on Wednesday, putting away a free kick from 25 yards out in the 20
th minute. He struck again with his team leading 10
th goal of the season just under two minutes later when he finished off a passing play from
Jonathan Schefer (Greenlawn, N.Y.) and
Mike Zanfardino (Saint James, N.Y.) at the 21:25 mark of the contest.
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The two Dolan markers were the only scores of the first period as the Mount went to the intermission with a two goal advantage and a 7-1 edge in shots.
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Mount Saint Mary would extend its lead to the final three goal advantage in the 58
th minute when freshman
Kenan Kizar (Manalapan, N.J.) finished off his second career goal. He recovered a failed clear by the Gryphons and closed out the scoring in the game at the 57:21 mark of the contest.
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Dolan recorded multiple goals for the second straight game on Wednesday and moved his team lead in points to 23. Zanfardino picked up his fourth assist of the season on the Mount's second goal, while Schefer picked up his first helper of the season and moved into third place on the team in points.
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Biscone posted his fourth straight blanking and his conference leading sixth clean sheet of the season on Wednesday after making a pair of saves. He lowered his goals against average to 1.18 and raised his save percentage to .750.
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The Knights finished the game with an 11-5 edge in overall shots and an 8-2 advantage in shots on goal. Corner kicks in the game were even at 2-2.
Wednesday's win pushes Mount Saint Mary to 9-5 overall on the season and to a perfect 8-0 in conference play. The eighth straight win snaps the previous mark of seven games set during the 1990 campaign.