Box Score
BLOOMSBURG - Junior midfielder
Christian Bukowski and freshman midfielder
Marcus Torgersson scored goals in the first 10 minutes, lifting East Stroudsburg University to a 2-0 win at Bloomsburg and a key victory in PSAC men's soccer on Wednesday.
Bukowski scored 7:07 into the game, assisted by freshman midfielder
Oscar Kristensson, and Torgersson converted 2:41 later, assisted by senior midfielder
Andrew McGinley, as the Warriors improved to 7-6-1 (5-4-1) with a significant win in the PSAC standings.
Sophomore goalkeeper
Will Boerema had two saves for his second shutout of the season for the Warriors.
ESU had a 10-8 advantage in shots, 5-4 in each half, and a 5-3 lead in corner kicks.
Jacob Pesarick made four saves for Bloomsburg (2-11-2, 1-6-2).
Bukowski pushed his season totals to nine goals and four assists and followed up a two-goal effort in a 3-1 win vs. Seton Hill on Saturday.
Torgersson scored his third goal of the season and first since a 5-1 win at Shepherd on September 22.
ESU's 2-0 lead in the first 9:48 is the Warriors' second-fastest time scoring two goals in a PSAC game in the last 14 years. ESU scored twice in the first 7:22 in a 4-0 win vs. Kutztown in 2007.
ESU has one PSAC game remaining, next Saturday (Oct. 29) at Gannon, following a non-conference game vs. UDC on Saturday at 12 p.m. at Eiler-Martin Stadium.
The Warriors are pursuing their first PSAC Tournament berth since 2010.