FARMINGTON, Maine – The University of Maine at Farmington and Maine Maritime Academy men's soccer teams battled to a scoreless draw on Saturday afternoon in North Atlantic Conference (NAC) action at Leib Field.
Senior Spotlight:
Saturday's game served as
Senior Day for the Beavers, providing an opportunity to honor and recognize the program's four seniors who will graduate this spring. Prior to kickoff,
Jack Bammel (Bonita Springs, Fla.),
Caelan Billings (Sullivan, Maine),
Will Sampson (Auburn, Maine), and
Arden Weaver (Surry, Maine) were celebrated along with their families for their commitment and contributions to the program over the past four seasons.
The Records:
The tie was the Beavers' second of the season, moving them to
4-5-2 overall and
3-2-1 in NAC play. Maine Maritime earned its fifth draw of the year, moving to
1-2-5 overall and
0-1-3 in conference play.
How It Happened:
Saturday's contest was a midfield battle for much of the afternoon, as both teams relied on organized and disciplined defensive efforts to limit scoring chances.
The first half was evenly played, with each team recording
four shots and
one corner kick.
Farmington began to tilt momentum in its favor after halftime, outshooting the Mariners
7-1 in the second half. The Beavers created two strong opportunities to break the deadlock, one denied by an excellent defensive recovery and another take an unlucky bounce.
In the
79th minute, sophomore
Jack Luciano (Gorham, Maine) was sent in behind the Mariners' back line on a beautiful through ball. Maine Maritime goalkeeper
Reagan Moynihan, who entered midway through the second half, sprinted off his line to challenge. Luciano's speed allowed him to reach the ball first, touch it past the sliding Moynihan, and find himself with an open net. As his shot rolled toward goal, defender
Harris Stoddard made a remarkable recovery, clearing the ball off the line to preserve the scoreless tie.
With under two minutes remaining, a bouncing ball in the box again drew Moynihan off his line. First-year
Annimer Ibrahim (Lewiston, Maine) won the race to the ball and managed to get a header on target, but Moynihan made a clutch save—taking the ball off his face—to deny the Beavers one last scoring chance and keep the game knotted at 0-0.
Stats of the Game:
- Shots: Farmington 11, Maine Maritime 5
- Shots on Goal: Farmington 7, Maine Maritime 3
- Corner Kicks: Farmington 4, Maine Maritime 2
The Goalkeepers:
Sophomore
Dylan Gagnon (Hudson, N.H.) made his
first collegiate start, recording
three saves in the shutout.
Kole Wayman started in goal for Maine Maritime, making
four saves, while
Reagan Moynihan added
two saves in relief.
UP NEXT
The Beavers return to action Sunday afternoon for a non-conference matchup against
Fisher College at
3:30 p.m. at Leib Field.