CLINTON, N.Y. – The Trinity College Men's Soccer team fell to host Hamilton College, 1-0, in a New England Small College Athletic Conference clash at Love Field Saturday afternoon. The Bantams move to 3-8-3 on the season and 0-6-3 in conference, while the Continentals improve to 7-5-3 overall and 2-5-3 in the NESCAC.
What Happened:
- The Bantams logged six shots in the opening half, but Hamilton keeper Peter Montesano Scheibe posted notched three saves to keep a clean sheet, while Nate Dyott notched two saves for Trinity to maintain a scoreless first half.
- With 7:41 remaining, the Continentals found the game-winner as Aedan Burke converted off a corner kick opportunity to send Hamilton to the 1-0 win.
Inside the Numbers:
- The squads were even in the shot column with 11 shots apiece, while Trinity put six shots on frame.
- The Continentals led the corner kick battle, 5-4, and Trinity received more foul calls, 13-10.
- Montesano Scheibe tallied a match-high six saves, while Dyott registered three saves for the Bantams.
Up Next:
- The Bantams will be back on the pitch when they close out the 2025 regular season with a NESCAC road trip to Amherst College (7-4-3, 3-4-2 NESCAC) on Tuesday, October 28 at 8:00 p.m.
- All-time, the Bantams possess a 11-60-4 record against the Mammoths, dating back to their first meeting in 1938.
- Trinity is seeking their first victory over Amherst since a 3-2 win in the ECAC Tournament in 1999.