Box Score
LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – Shane Colegrove scored two goals in a span of 1:03 midway through the first half, leading Lock Haven to a 2-0 victory over East Stroudsburg University on Wednesday afternoon.
The Warriors (6-4, 3-3 PSAC) held an 18-9 advantage in shots, but only four of those 18 attempts were directed on goal. Goalie Camden Cook made four saves to secure a clean sheet for the Bald Eagles (5-5-1, 3-3 PSAC).
Colegrove's opener came 31:15 into the opening half, as he took a pass from Beckham Sibiski and chipped an effort past senior goalie
Will Boerema. His second strike, 63 seconds later, was shot into the inside far post.
ESU controlled possession for a majority of the final 45 minutes, taking 10 of the game's 12 shots and earning all four corner kicks, but the visitors were unable to find a goal.
Senior
Eddy Enowbi had a team-high five shots for the Warriors, while junior
Mateo Laredo-Fernandez followed with three attempts.
ESU looks to get back on track on Saturday morning, hosting Gannon in an 11 a.m. matchup at Eiler-Martin Stadium. That contest will be a rematch of the 2017 PSAC championship, a game which the Warriors won by a 1-0 final.
GAME NOTES
ESU and Lock Haven are the two most accomplished men's soccer programs in PSAC history, combining to win 40 of the 54 PSAC titles that have been awarded (ESU 20, LHU 20).
The two schools combined to win 31 of 32 championships from 1976 through 2007.
The Warriors hold a 44-32-6 lead in the all-time series, including 11-5 head-to-head in PSAC championship games.