RADNOR, Pa. – The Cabrini men's soccer team found its scoring touch today, as it scored a 3-0 win over Baptist Bible College at Edith Robb Dixon Field. The victory improved the Cavaliers to 9-5 overall and 5-1 in the Colonial States Athletic Conference.
The Blue and White fired 12 shots in the opening period but it was the final attempt that mattered. In the 45th minute, sophomore
A.J. Bishop beat two Defenders on the end line and found senior
Christian Martin in front of the net. The eventual game winner marked Martin's second goal of the season
Cabrini added to its lead in the 57th minute, as Bishop's header found classmate
Mohammed Konneh at the edge of the penalty area, where Konneh collected the ball and deposited it into the net for his third tally of the season.
Less than two minutes later, Bishop notched the scoring column as he drew a penalty kick before stepping to the spot and placing the ball into the left side of the net for his seventh tally of the year.
Goaltenders sophomore
C.J. Serratore and freshman
Chase Rodriguez recorded one save each to preserve the shutout.
The Blue and White fired 21 shots on the day, including eight on target. Bishop and Konneh tallied three each, while five Cavaliers recorded two each.
The Cavaliers return to the pitch on Saturday, as they visit Neumann University (4-8-1, 4-0 CSAC). Kickoff is slated for 5:00 p.m. in Aston, Pa.