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Men's Soccer Blanks RIC, 3-0

Men's Soccer Blanks RIC, 3-0

By Jim Fenton

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The Bridgewater State University  men's soccer team moved two games above .500 for the first time this season with a non-conference victory Wednesday afternoon.

The Bears stopped Little East Conference member Rhode Island College, 3-0, at Alumni Stadium and are now 7-5 overall.

BSU has won five of its last six games after opening the season with a 2-4 record.F

Freshman Ansley Glemaud (Dorchester Center, Mass.) had a goal and an assist for the Bears while junior goalkeeper Kyle Sullivan (Enfield, Conn.) recorded a shutout in his second consecutive game and fourth in the last five outings.

BSU has gone 3-0-1 in its last four games against the Anchormen, who fell to 1-5-5 with their third straight defeat.

The Bears held a 1-0 halftime lead on a goal by sophomore Eliude Alcenat (Carrefour, Haiti) at 33:36.

Alcenat scored his first goal on a shot to the lower right part of the cage with junior Connor Wesloski (Wilbraham, Mass.) and Glemaud getting the assists. A cross by Glemaud was tipped by Wesloski to Alcencat at the six.

BSU went up, 2-0, at 54:23 when senior Gavin Norton (Rockland, Mass.) scored his third goal, assisted by sophomore Dermott Amorim (Wrentham, Mass.) and senior Ryan Healy (Cork, Ireland). Healy sent Norton in on a semi-breakaway from 35 yards out. Norton beat the keeper with a shot inside the near post.

The scoring ended at 79:14 when Glemaud registered his second goal of the season. Junior Tyler Chang (Acushnet, Mass.) made a nice slide tackle on the Bears' defensive side of midfield and pushed the ball forward to Glemaud who dribbled in an chipped a shot from 40 yards out over the keeper and into the back of the net.

Sullivan now has five shutouts in his first season with the Bears. He made just one save for BSU, which held an 11-8 edge in overall shots.

RIC junior goalkeeper Elhadji Ndoye (Cranston, R.I.) did not make a save.

BSU returns to the MASCAC on Saturday, traveling to Salem State for a 1 p.m. game.

The Anchormen have a Little East game on Saturday at 1 p.m. at Keene State.