Williamstown, Mass. - Sophomore goalie Grant Schonberg
(Mendham, N.J.) made nine saves and recorded a shutout and
senior forward Adam Lanza (Glen Cove, N.Y.) had a
goal and an assist to lead the visiting Trinity College Bantams,
3-0, in New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC)
men's soccer action this afternoon. Trinity, ranked No. 4 in
New England and No. 24 in the nation, improves to 8-1-1 overall and
4-1-1 in the NESCAC, while Williams, ranked No. 1 in New England
and No. 7 nationally, falls to 8-1-1 overall and 4-1-1 in the
league. The regular season win is the second in a row for the
Bantams at Williams.
With 28 minutes remaining in the game, Lanza, with his back to
the Eph net and the ball at his feet, turned and fired an absolute
lazer from 25 yards out that traveled on a line and split Eph
goalkeeper Andrew Graham's hands and into the top shelf of the
net to give the Bantams a 1-0 lead. After a miscue
between Graham and the Eph defense gave Trinity a corner kick,
Bantam senior tri-captain midfielder John Graves
(Cincinnati, Ohio) knocked home a second goal for the
visitors. Two minutes later as the Ephs were caught out of
position, Bantam junior midfielder Peter Marlette (Buffalo,
N.Y.) broke away and flicked a shot over the top
of Graham to make it 3-0 with 19 minutes to play.
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