BRUNSWICK, Maine — For
Nate Dyott's (Tarrytown, N.Y.) third career start, the sophomore goalkeeper saved a career-best 10 shots and faced a career-high 13 shots in the Trinity College men's soccer team's narrow 3-2 loss on the road at Bowdoin College on Saturday. The Bantams fell to 3-5-2 on the season and 1-4-2 in the New England Small College Athletic Conference, while the Polar Bears moved to 7-0-3 and 3-0-2. Trinity hosts Senior Day on October 14 against Middlebury College for a 2 p.m. matchup on the Trinity Soccer Field.
Jack Murphy (Alexandria, Va.) ignited the scoring in the 47th minute and assisted from the corner kick by
Quinn Ackman (Evanston, Ill.) to wipe the zeros off the scoreboard and put the Navy & Gold up, 1-0. At the 68th mark, Felipe Rueda Duran netted the equalizer after his first attempt was saved by Dyott two minutes prior to the goal, but
Rasheed Sarieh (Nashville, Tenn.) put the visitors back up 10 minutes later off the quick pass from
Nick Bellak (Amherst, Mass.).
Rueda Duran provided another clutch equalizer goal for the Polar Bears in the 88th minute to knot the game at two apiece. The forward recorded a hat trick in the 89th minute off a penalty kick goal to secure the 3-2 win for the hosts. Bowdoin out shot Trinity 21-12 with 13 on goal, while the Bantams knocked back nine on target. The home team had 10 corner kick chanes as compared to the two opportunities for Trinity.