WILKES-BARRE, Pa. – Washington College men's soccer traveled up north to take on King's College in a non-conference matchup.  Washington remained unbeaten on the season as
Katim Njie found the back of the net for the fifth time this season. The Shoremen defense kept King's at bay as they held out for a 1-0 shutout win on the road.Â
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Washington College 1 King's (Pa.) 0
How It Happened
- Washington spent the majority of the opening half on the front foot and it would finally pay off when
Tucker Sprano set up
Katim Njie for the opening goal in the 37
th minute. In total, the Shoremen attempted nine shots with one goal and forced six saves from King's keeper Jake Frost.Â
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-The Shoremen would attempt eight more shots in the second have and forced Frost to make three more stops. Washington keeper
Cole White made three saves in total on just four attempts at goal for King'sÂ
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For The Shoremen (8-0-5) (4-0-1)
- Scoring:
Katim Njie (Assisted by
Tucker Sprano)
- Goalkeeper:Â
Cole White (3 saves, 0 goals allowed, 90:00)
- Washington had 17 shots with ten on target and took four corner kicks in the contest.Â
For King's (5-5-1) (1-0-1)
- Scoring: None.
- Goalkeeper: Jake Frost (9 saves, 1 goal allowed, 90:00)
- King's took four shots in the contest with 3 on target and had four corners. Â
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Up Next
10/14 – Saturday, at Gettysburg, 7:00 p.m. The Shoremen hit the road to take on Gettysburg in a Centennial Conference clash.
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