PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Connecticut College men's soccer team used a second half onslaught to defeat host Rhode Island College 4-0 on Saturday afternoon from Alumni Stadium.
Conn dominated the opening half, recording the first shot of the contest just 75 seconds in, but Marco Perugini (Medway, Mass.) was stopped. Gavin Mpiana (Cape Town, South Africa) forced another save from Shane Merklein, before Henry Lester (Southwest Harbor, Maine) rang one off the crossbar.
Both teams recorded two shots on goal in the final 12 minutes of the half. Connor Smith (Columbia, S.C.) stopped both shots from Rhode Island College, while Charlie Miles (Tarrytown, N.Y.) and Matty Vogel (Newton, Mass.) were denied, as the game remained scoreless at the break.
It did not take long for the Camels to open the scoring in the second half, as Shinya Frank (Menlo Park, Calif.) connected with Miles who powered home to make it 1-0 at 49:37. Just a minute and a half later, Conn doubled the advantage. The Camels were awarded a free kick just outside the box, where Perugini stepped up and delivered a curling shot into the top right corner to make it 2-0.
The goals kept coming from Conn as the lead was pushed to three, seven minutes later. Max Lee (London, England) and Maurice Pigola (Gorlitz, Germany) linked up before finding Perugini who fired home, for his second goal of the afternoon. The Anchormen nearly got a goal back just over a minute later, but Nathan Capelo's shot struck the post.
With just under 20 minutes remaining the Camels added a fourth marker. Vogel and Owen Walsh (Decatur, Ga.) connected before a ball fell to Max Weiss (Weston, Conn.) who fired low into the bottom corner to make it 4-0. Conn closed out the final minutes to earn the dominant victory.
Conn outshot Rhode Island College 29-7, holding a 14-2 advantage on shots on goal, and a 9-5 edge on corner kicks.
Smith made his first career start in goal for the Camels, finishing with two saves and the clean sheet. Perugini paced the Camels attack with two goals, while Miles and Weiss each added one tally, as Frank, Lee, Pigola, Vogel, and Walsh all chipped in one assist.
Merklein got the start in net for the Anchormen, recording 10 saves. Rhode Island College had two players tally one shot, with Capelo and Jason Liang each putting one shot on net.
Conn (4-2-4, 1-2-2 NESCAC) returns to action next Saturday as the Camels travel to Clinton, N.Y. to take on Hamilton at 1:30 p.m.