[ROUNDUP: Sunday] Maryland beat No. 3 Indiana, 2-1, at Armstrong Stadium for their fourth win in a row. Last week, the Terrapins (3-5-2 after their first 10 games)
handed No. 7 Penn State its first loss of the season. Senior
Alex Shinsky and sophomore
Alex Crognale both scored for
Maryland for its first road win this season.
Men's Top 25 Results:
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 San Diego
State 2 #1 Washington 3
#3 Indiana 1 Maryland 2 #15 UCLA 3 #17 Oregon State 0
#18 Saint Louis 5
Massachusetts 0 #22 George Mason 1 Fordham 0
-- No. 1 Washington jumped out to a 2-0 lead at San Diego State after 10 minutes on goals by
Ian Lange and
Justin Fiddes and held off an Aztec rally to win, 3-2, at the Sports Deck. In other Pac-12 action, No. 15
UCLA stayed tied with UW in first place with a 3-0 victory over No. 17 Oregon State. Two goals from Ghanaian freshman
Abu Danladi and one from German junior
Larry Ndjock helped extend the Bruins streak of 18 straight matches without a defeat against the Beavers.
-- No. 18 Saint Louis scored three
goals in the first 20 minutes and cruised to a 5-0 victory over Massachusetts, which played a man short after
Mark Morris received a red card in the eighth
minute. By then, the Billikens led on a goal by
Anthony Manning. In the 17th minute, Manning’s header ricocheted off the crossbar, but
Tyler David was there to bury the rebound to make it 2-0.
Kingsley Bryce made it 3-0 just three minutes later.
William Hidalgo and
Max Karcher added goals in the second half.
Men's Top 25 Results: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 Xavier 1 #2 Creighton 1
Seton Hall
1 #4 Georgetown 0 #7 Penn State 0 #24 Michigan State 2
Old Dominion 2 #10 Charlotte 1 #11 Marquette 1 Villanova 1
Kentucky 1 #13 New Mexico 0 #16 UC Irvine 1 Cal State Fullerton 0
Rutgers 0 #19 Northwestern 2 #20 Davidson
2 St. Bonaventure 0
Northeastern 0 #21 UNC Wilmington 2 Cleveland State 0 #22 Valparaiso 1
#25 Dartmouth 1 Penn 2 -- Seton Hall ended a string of six straight losses to Georgetown with a 1-0 win over the Hoyas on senior
Andrew LoManto’s goal in the 69th minute. LoManto's first goal of his career came after sophomore
Shawn Morrison made a
long run toward the end line down the right side and fed him in the middle. The win was the Pirates' first in Five big East matches.
--
Ryan
Condotta’s penalty kick with less than eight minutes left lifted Old Dominion to a 2-1 victory over Charlotte before a crowd of 1,201 fans in Norfolk. ODU opened the scoring 58 seconds
into the second half on a goal by sophomore
Jesse Miralrio. The 49ers tied the match 20 minutes later on
Kyle Parker's
header.
--
Justin Laird’s 31st-minute goal gave Kentucky a 1-0 win over New Mexico. It moved the Wildcats into the top of the Conference-USA
standings, two points ahead of Charlotte, which suffered its first league loss of the year against Old Dominion.
-- No. 25 Dartmouth dropped its first Ivy League contest of the season,
2-1, at home to Penn. The Big Green scored early in the contest when
Gabe Stauber converted a penalty kick in the seventh minute. But
Sam Wanxowicz equalized for the Quakes off a corner kick in the 35th minute, and Penn took a lead in the 59th minute on
Austin Kuhn's goal
off a give-and-go pass.
-- Creighton held on to first place in the Big East despite the draw with Xavier in Cincinnati. Xavier took the lead on a goal by
Matt Vasquenza in the 57th minute as Creighton trailed in regulation for the first time this season. The Bluejays responded in the 82nd minute with a goal off of a free kick by sophomore
Fabian Herbers, his eighth of the season.
-- After starting 10-0-1, Penn State has now lost two in a row. Goals by
Jason Stacy and
Jay Chapman gave Michigan State the win.
Men's Top
25 Results: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 Louisville 2 #6 Syracuse 1
NC State 0 #8 North Carolina
1 Duke 1 #9 Notre Dame 4
Clemson 2 #12 Virginia 1 #18 Saint Louis 1 Duquesne 0
Rhode Island 3
#22 George Mason 1 A header by
Jerry Ramirez off an
Ivan Gutierrez free kick in overtime gave
Louisville a 2-1 win over No. 6 Syracuse, snapping the Orange's eight-game winning streak.
The other two goals both came from the penalty spot in the second half:
Nick Perea with Syracuse's first of the season in the 55th minute and
Tim Kumbel for the Cardinals in the 79th minute.
-- Rhode Island improved to 3-0-0 in the Atlantic 10 with a 3-1 win over No. 22 George Mason.
Colton Amdion put the Patriots ahead in the 17th minute,
but it was all URI after that as it responded with goals by
Dante Lamb,
Carlo Davids and
Daniel Murphy.
-- Junior
Patrick Hodan scored a pair of second-half goals two minutes apart to lead No. 9 Notre Dame to a 4-1 victory
over Duke.
Evan Panken opened the scoring for the Fighting Irish in the first half, while freshman
Jon Gallagher salted
the game away with the first goal of his Irish career.
-- No. 12 Virginia had its four-match win streak snapped as the Cavaliers fell at Clemson, 2-1. The Tigers took the lead in
the 37th minute when
Manolo Sanchez hit a left-footed volley for the first goal Virginia allowed in the last 387 minutes. The Tigers struck on a quick counter
in the 68th minute on a goal by
Austin Burnikel before
Eric Bird scored a late consolation goal for Virginia.
Men's Top 25 Results: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 #15 UCLA 2 #1 Washington
1
San Diego State v1 #17 Oregon State 0
UCLA, which began the season as the No. 1 team in the country, knocked current No. 1 Washington Huskies, 2-1, in front of 1,869 strong at
Drake Stadium on Thursday night. First-half goals from
Leo Stolz and
Seyi Adekoya carried the Bruins past UW,
which played the last 36 minutes with an extra man after a red card to Adekoya.
-- San Diego State got a goal from
David Olsen -- his seventh goal
of the season -- off a corner kick to defeat No. 17 Oregon State, 1-0, for its first win of the season in the Pac-12.
Men's Top 25 Results: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 St. John's 0 #2 Creighton 1
#4 Georgetown 0 Providence 2 Butler 1 #11 Marquette 0
#18 UNC Wilmington 1 Elon 2 #22 Valparaiso 0 Detroit
1
#24 Michigan State 4 Western Michigan 0 Providence got goals from
Mac
Steeves and
Markus Naglestad -- the sixth of the season for both players -- to upset No. 3 Georgetown, 2-0, on the road in Big East action.
Keasel Broome made seven saves to shut out the Hoyas, who fell to 7-2-4. Providence is now 7-2-1 and 2-0-1 in the Big East.
-- German
sophomore
Fabian Herbers scored on a long free kick in the 90th minute to give No. 2 Creighton a 1-0 win at St. John’s, marking the second year in a row
he beat the Red Storm with a late goal. Last season in Omaha, Herbers’ golden goal gave the Bluejays a 1-0 win for their first-ever Big East victory.
-- No. 11 Marquette had its
unbeaten streak -- and the nation’s longest active shutout streak -- snapped at eight games as Butler won, 1-0, on
Jeff Adkins' early goal. Adkins’
game-winner ended MU goalkeeper
Charlie Lyon’s streak of consecutive shutout minutes at almost 805 minutes.
--
Jason Waterman rifled a shot into the left corner with just over five minutes left to lift Elon past No. 18 UNCW, 2-1, in CAA action. The Phoenix used an early goal by
James Brace to grab a 1-0 advantage just seven minutes into the contest before UNCW’s
Mateo Cardona scored the equalizer
from 15 yards out just before the half.
-- No. 22 Valparaiso dropped a 1-0 decision to Detroit in sloppy conditions at Brown Field. The Titans struck quickly as
Matt Harkema took a pass from
Spiro Pliakos inside the box for the game's lone goal in the 17th minute.
-- No. 24 Michigan State handed Western Michigan just its second defeat in its last 10 outings, earning a 4-0 decision on the road. Junior midfielder
Jason Stacy led Michigan State, scoring a goal in the 22nd minute and assisting three others. It was the ninth shutout in 12 games for the Spartans, whose defense has
allowed just five goals in 2014.
Men's Top 25 Results: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 Connecticut 0 #6
Syracuse 4
#8 North Carolina 4 Georgia State 0 #9 Notre Dame 1 Northwestern 0
Duke 1 #20 Davidson 2 #25 Dartmouth 1 Boston Univ. 3
No. 6 Syracuse recorded one of its most impressive wins with a 4-0 victory at struggling UConn. Four second-half goals made it eight wins in a row for
the Orange, which is tied for the longest winning streak in program history.
Chris Nanco,
Tyler Hilliard
and
Skylar Thomas all scored to put SU up 3-0 within the hour mark, and
Noah Rhynhart finished the scoring. The loss
dropped the Huskies' record to 4-7-2.
-- Despite playing the last 63 minutes with 10 players, Boston University extended its unbeaten streak to eight games with a 3-1 win at No. 25
Dartmouth. The Terriers got three first-half goals from
Felix De Bona,
David Amirani and
Parker Powell for the win. The Big Green had entered the contest on an eight-game unbeaten streak.