Box ScoreWEST CHESTER - Junior midfielder
Casey Choffy scored his first career goal in the 11th minute and junior goalkeeper
J.B. Pahls made seven saves for his first career shutout, leading East Stroudsburg University to a 2-0 win at West Chester in PSAC men's soccer on Tuesday.
Junior forward
Jonathan Stuppe added ESU's second goal in the 72nd minute as the Warriors (3-5-1, 2-3), coming off a 2-1 win at Lock Haven on Saturday, won consecutive PSAC games for the first time since winning three straight in October 2011.
Stuppe assisted on Choffy's goal and scored his second goal of the year on the third assist of the season by freshman forward
Christian Bukowski.
Matt Palmer made two saves for West Chester (5-4, 3-2), which has wins over annual PSAC contenders Mercyhurst and Gannon.
ESU held a 16-14 advantage in shots, including 9-4 in the first half. West Chester had a 8-2 margin in corner kicks.
Pahls' seven saves are one off his career-high as he secured the first shutout of his career in 11 starts.
ESU won three straight PSAC games from October 1-8 in 2011 - 2-1 at Slippery Rock, 3-1 vs. Mercyhurst and 2-1 at Gannon.
The Warriors host Chestnut Hill in a non-conference game on Wednesday at 7 p.m. and welcome Georgian Court for a non-conference game on Monday, Oct. 6. ESU's next PSAC game is Tuesday, Oct. 14 at Millersville.