Box Score
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Bill
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Rich
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Ryan
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Box Score
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On a pristine evening, senior midfielder Bill
McGuiness (Forty Fort, Pa./Wyoming Valley West) and
The University of Scranton men's soccer team started the
season in nearly flawless fashion. McGuiness had a goal and two
assists to spark the Royals to a 4-0 victory over Farmingdale State
in the season opener for both teams in the Royals/Monarch Classic
at Fitzpatrick Field on Friday evening.
Scranton (1-0) also received goals from sophomore forward
Kevin Kozic (Raritan, Pa./Immaculata),
sophomore midfielder Rich
Loeffler (Matawan, N.J./Christian Brothers Academy)
and freshman forward Ryan
Smith (Maple Glen, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham) in the
victory. The win improved the Royals to 7-0-1 on opening day in the
last eight seasons.
Kozic gave Scranton the early lead on a header when he
redirected a feed by McGuiness at the 13:51 mark. It was the first
career goal for Kozic.
Loeffler pushed the advantage to 2-0 less than five minutes
before the half when he and McGuiness worked a nifty give-and-go
and Loeffler rifled home a shot from 18 yards out for his first
career goal.
Shortly after the break, the Scranton lead grew to three as
Smith knocked in a header off a cross from senior midfielder
Matthew Salvatore (Howell,
N.J./Howell). McGuiness completed the scoring in the 64th
minute when he blasted home a shot from the top of the box for an
unassisted goal. He now has five goals and eight assists in his
career with the Royals.
Scranton controlled the action throughout most of the evening,
outshooting Farmingdale State (0-1), 25-3, including 13-0 in the
first half. The Royals also enjoyed a 9-2 advantage in corner
kicks.
This was the first meeting between Scranton and Farmingdale
State.
In the other game of the Royals/Monarch Classic on Friday
evening, McDaniel University handed King's College a 4-1
defeat. Scranton will host McDaniel on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at
Fitzpatrick Field. Farmingdale State will travel to King's,
also at 3:30 p.m.
--ROYALS--