CONWAY, Ark. - The Hendrix College men's soccer team picked up their second straight win by defeating Ecclesia College 7-0 at Warrior Field Tuesday night.
The Warriors (2-3) outshot the Royals (0-3) 33-11 overall and 16-0 on goal.
Sophomore forward
Mohammad Ali scored the first goal of the game in the 10th minute with an assist on a deep kick from sophomore defender
Grant Gartner. Sophomore
Jacob Warren beat the keeper in the 16th minute with a pass from junior
Dalton Clement to go up 2-0. Sophomore
Faraz Arif dribbled to the left of the box and connected with Ali for his second goal of the game in the 35th minute.
Just 1:06 into the second half, sophomore
Gordon Perrin stole the ball from a defender in the box and scored. Warren assisted a goal from senior
Ryan Stanowski on a fast break in the 50th minute.
Hendrix went up 6-0 in the 65th minute when junior midfielder
Billy Gardner had a fast break assist on a goal at the top of the box from freshman
Jake Wiley. Clement assisted
Seth Jordan's goal 26 seconds later for the final 7-0 score.
The Warriors recorded six corner kicks, while the Royal took one.
Hendrix Notes
- Seven goals is tied for the fourth most in school history.
- Six assists is tied for the fifth most in school history.
- Ali came up with two goals, giving him a team-leading three on the year.
- Clement's two assists were the first of his career.
- Perrin scored for the second consecutive game, after hitting the game-winner in double overtime against Webster on Sunday.
- Wiley and Jordan's goals were the first in their collegiate careers.
- Arif picked up the third assist of his career.
- Gartner and Gardner had their first career assists.
- Warren recorded a goal and an assist in the game.
- Junior keeper
Nathan Myers recorded his second career shutout
Ecclesia Notes
- Eduardo Ramirez led the Royals with five shots
- Jorge Marquez took four shots.
- Adrian Gomez attempted two shots.
- David Harris came up with eight saves in goal.
Up Next
Hendrix will return to action Sunday when they host Harding University at 2 p.m.