BALTIMORE – Drew University scored a goal in each half and the 12th-ranked Rangers (3-1) earned a 2-0 victory over St. John Fisher College (0-3) at the Johns Hopkins Tournament on Saturday.
Turning Point: Drew outshot the Cardinals 9-2 over the opening 35 minutes before breaking through three minutes later. After the goalie misplayed a cross, sophomore
Nate Race was there to tap the ball into an open net for what held up as the game-winner.
Top Performers: Race finished with one goal and one assist, as he also helped set up junior
Aidan Cserhat's team-leading fifth goal of the season in the 66th minute. Senior
Max Correa was also credited with an assist on Cserhat's tally. Junior goalie
Jason Adamo collected three saves to post his third shutout of the season.
Stats Sheet: Drew outshot the Cardinals 22-9 and held a 3-2 edge in corner kicks. The Rangers were whistled for 15 fouls while St. John Fisher was guilty of eight infractions.
Up Next: The Rangers conclude tournament play on Sunday by taking on another nationally-ranked opponent, facing off with No. 13 Johns Hopkins at 1 p.m.