FAIRFIELD, Conn. - The St. Francis Brooklyn men's soccer maintained its unbeaten streak on Thursday with a scoreless 0-0 draw with Sacred Heart on the road.
Terriers goalkeeper Alec McLachlan recorded his fourth shutout this season and made six saves in his seventh appearance for St. Francis.
QUICK HITS
- McLachlan's six saves kept the Pioneers off the board in the conference battle, making two consecutive games with at least six saves and the most in any two-game stretch this season.
- The Terrier offense challenged Sacred Heart twice in the final three minutes of the first half; Ramchwy Saint Vil and Michele Signorelli each putting a shot on target in that stretch.
- Both teams played level through the second half but the Terriers again challenged the Pioneers defense in the final minutes. Billy Pavlou earned the Terriers a corner kick in the 82nd minute when he put a shot on target that was turned away by Sacred Heart keeper Justin Siegel but sent out of play. Tyler Swaby tested Siegel again off the corner but could not beat the keeper.
- Oskar Ihlen and Sokol Ymeraj each registered a change in the final three minutes.
- The draw now extended the St. Francis unbeaten streak to seven games, its' highest since the 2017 season.
NEXT UP: The Terriers play their final regular season road game on Sunday, Oct. 16 against Saint Francis (PA). Kick-off is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. and the contest will air live on NEC Front Row.