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Men's Soccer vs Nassau 9.15.21
Mike Belfiore
7
Winner Nassau Community Col NASSAU C (1-1-0)
0
Westchester Communit WESTCHES (1-1-0)
Winner
Nassau Community Col NASSAU C
(1-1-0)
7
Final
0
Westchester Communit WESTCHES
(1-1-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Nassau Community Col NASSAU C 3 4 7
Westchester Communit WESTCHES 0 0 0

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

#7 Nassau CC Blanks Westchester CC in Men's Soccer

(Valhalla, NY) - Freshman Oscar Umanzor (Port Chester, NY/Port Chester HS) enjoyed a strong all-around game, and freshman goalkeeper Brian Guaman (White Plains, NY/White Plains HS) made three saves, but the Westchester Community College Men's Soccer team suffered a 7-0 loss to seventh-ranked Nassau Community College on Wednesday afternoon at Westchester CC. With the loss, the Vikings are now 1-1 for the 2021 season, and 1-1 in NJCAA Region XV play.

Nassau wasted no time making their presence known, scoring on their first attempt, only 20 seconds into the game. 4:40 later, the Lions struck again, putting Westchester in a 2-0 hole.

From there, the Vikings attempted to mount a comeback as Westchester controlled play for much of the remainder of the first half. The Vikings missed a penalty kick at 19:54 of the first half. Seconds later, an Isaias Argueta (Port Chester, NY/Port Chester HS) shot forced a sprawling save by Nassau goalkeeper Jonathan Villacis. And a minute after that, a Westchester goal was called off by an offsides.

10 minutes after the flurry of Westchester chances, Nassau made it a 3-0 game at 33:03, and the rout was on. The Lions (1-1, 1-0 NJCAA Region XV) scored four times during the second half for the 7-0 final.

Nassau had a slight advantage in shots (18-16) and corner kicks (7-5), and each team had 10 fouls.

Westchester CC returns to action on Saturday, Sept. 18 when the Vikings will face Borough of Manhattan Community College at 3:00 p.m. The game will take place at Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn, New York.
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