Lebanon Valley College Men's Soccer Team Secures Thrilling 2-1 Victory Over Johns Hopkins University

The Lebanon Valley College men's soccer team, led by Head Coach Charlie Grimes, secured their third consecutive win and the 200th career victory for Coach Grimes with a thrilling 2-1 victory over Johns Hopkins University on Wednesday, September 17. The Dutchmen's win marked their first-ever game against the Blue Jays, and the team's resilience and defensive efforts shone throughout the match.

Key Takeaways:

  • Lebanon Valley College secured their third consecutive win with a 2-1 victory over Johns Hopkins University.
  • Head Coach Charlie Grimes recorded his 200th career win, marking a milestone achievement for the program.
  • Nathan Prex recorded his fourth goal of the season, including his second game-winner, and dished out an assist on Ben Ammon's goal.
  • The Dutchmen's defense was impressive, with goalkeeper Ryan Simonette recording four saves and the team blocking multiple shot attempts by the Blue Jays.
  • Prex posted game-highs with six shots and three shots on goal, showcasing his individual performance.
  • The team's return to action will be on Saturday, September 20, at 4 p.m., when they will host Rutgers-Camden at Herbert Field.

Statistics:

  • Goalkeeper Ryan Simonette recorded four saves for Lebanon Valley.
  • The Flying Dutchmen took eight shots, including five attempts on goal.
  • The Blue Jays also put five shots on target.
  • Prex posted game-highs with six shots and three shots on goal.
  • Coach Charlie Grimes recorded his 200th career win.

Sources:

  • Harrisburg: Lebanon Valley College Athletics (no date mentioned in the original text)