Sept. 30, 2000
Box Score
Stony Brook, N.Y. -
STONY BROOK, N.Y. -- The 23rd-ranked Stony Brook men's soccer team (6-1, 1-1 Atlantic Soccer Conference), suffered its first loss of the season against Oneonta on Saturday, as the Red Dragons (6-3-1, 1-2 ASC) shut out the Seawolves 2-0.
Stony Brook controlled the tempo throughout the first half, outshooting Oneonta 10-4, but the Seawolves were unable to score in a hard-fought first stanza. In the first 45 minutes alone, the Red Dragons were whistled for 18 fouls and three yellow cards.
But it was Oneonta taking control in the second half, as Joma Burton connected on an eight-yard shot only two minutes in. The Red Dragons dominated throughout the half and expanded their lead to 2-0 when Ryan Rummery netted a penalty kick in the 64th minute. The Seawolves got off six shots but were unable to capitalize.
USB's Dan Ferrin and Oneonta's James Riley each registered six saves in the game.
The Seawolves will try to get back on the winning track on Wednesday when they travel to Northeastern.