Two Second Half Goals Lift SNHU Past Men’s Soccer, 3-1


De Sousa-Vieira scored the Skyhawks lone goal, equalizing the match late in the first half (PHOTO BY Andrew Katsampes)

MANCHESTER, N.H. (November 3, 2021) - Southern New Hampshire University, ranked No. 8 in this week's United Soccer Coaches Association Division II East Region poll, struck twice within a 25-second span midway through the second half to hand Stonehill College a 3-1 setback in Northeast-10 Conference men's soccer action at Penmen Stadium tonight.

The Details

  • The loss eliminates Stonehill from a spot in next week's NE10 Tournament after the Skyhawks entered the match needing a win or draw to reach the postseason.
  • Postgrad Kwesi Allen, a transfer from Division I Drexel University, had a role in both second half goals for SNHU, assisting on postgrad Nadjib Chibout's fifth goal of the season on a rebound 17:12 into the second half that pushed the Penmen back into the lead.
  • Allen followed with his fourth goal of the year just 25-seconds later when postgrad Jaime Selva delivered a cross from the left flank to his right boot at the far post.
  • Freshman Iago Luiz De Sousa-Vieira scored his team-leading ninth goal of the season for Stonehill that leveled the match in the 41st minute. He finished at the top right corner of the six after senior Ian Pereira flicked a long pass from the left flank from distance by junior back Michael Moylan.
  • Senior Gabe Pinhancos had opened the scoring 13 minutes into the match with his third goal of the season, assisted by junior Mathis Daury to give SNHU an early lead.
  • Junior Andrew Hammersley finished with five saves over 80:36 in goal for Stonehill, before yielding to sophomore Ryan Coutu for the final 9:24.
  • Senior Jackson Rivers made one save in the SNHU goal.

Up Next

Stonehill sees its season come to a close with a 6-10-1 record overall, including 3-8-1 in the NE10, narrowly missing out on a spot in the NE10 Tournament by finishing in a four-way tie for ninth in the Conference standings. Southern New Hampshire (10-5-1, 7-3-1 NE10) clinched the No. 4 seed for the upcoming NE10 Tournament and will host No. 5-seeded Adelphi University for a quarterfinal on Saturday at 4 p.m.

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