LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. - Junior forward Edney Derrick (Kumasi, Ghana/KNUST University) and
sophomore defender Matt Jeffery (Freehold, N.J./Freehold Township) both scored
goals and the Hawks' defense completed its 15th shutout in the last
25 games as the Monmouth University men's soccer team defeated intrastate foe
Rider, 2-0, Friday night at Ben Cohen Field. With the win, the Hawks improve to
3-0 on the season, while Rider falls to 0-1 after its season opener.
"Full credit goes to Rider
for making it very difficult for us tonight," said Monmouth Head Coach Robert
McCourt. "However our guys showed tremendous character in getting a win in a
difficult place to play on the road. Derrick scored an exceptional goal in the
first half off a pass from Alex Weidman (Linwood, N.J./Mainland Regional) and
Matt Jeffery sealed the game with a great header off a good pass by Paco Navarro."
The Hawks got on the board in
the 36th minute as Derrick scored his first goal in the Blue &
White, heading in a Weidman cross. In the 76th minute, Jeffery gave
the Hawks some insurance, heading in Francois "Paco" Navarro's (Paris,
France/William Carey) corner.
Alex Blackburn (Natick,
Mass./Natick) earned the shutout victory in net for Monmouth, making one save.
Matt Perrella made six saves in defeat for the Broncs. Monmouth took an 11-9
edge in shots and a 6-4 advantage in corner kicks on the night.
Monmouth returns home Sunday to
face Hofstra (2-0) in an early-season battle of undefeated teams. Kickoff is
scheduled for 7 p.m. under the lights on The Great Lawn.