Daniel Hull Sets Points Mark as Pacers Fall to Cavs in OT
Daniel (9) and Matthew Hull have both scored in three straight games

Daniel Hull Sets Points Mark as Pacers Fall to Cavs in OT

Men's Soccer - 10/17/2015 10:26:00 PM

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Radnor, PA –  Daniel Hull became the Marywood University men's soccer career points leader with a goal in Saturday's 3-2 overtime loss at Cabrini College in Colonial States Athletic Conference action. Falling in extra time in a battle atop the conference standings sets the Pacers back to fourth place with 10 points. Cabrini leads the CSAC table with 13 points.

Hull set the new benchmark in the 73rd minute on a penalty kick to even the score at two apiece. He passed Christian Lawlor '14 with his 98th career point. Hull broke the program's career goals mark in a 4-2 victory Wednesday over Immaculata University.

Marywood (4-6-3, 3-1-1 CSAC) forced extra time after trailing by two goals early in the game. It was the Pacers' first conference loss since Oct. 7, 2014 against Neumann, ending a 10-game undefeated streak.

AJ Bishop netted the gamewinner in the 99th minute to supply the Cavaliers to their first win over Marywood since 2011, breaking a three-game losing streak and four-game winless streak to the Pacers. Ryan New played a long pass to Bishop, who slid past a defender and looped a shot over goalkeeper Justin Sunseri on a one-on-one chance.

Matthew Hull added his third goal in as many games in the 62nd to squelch the Pacers' scoring drought. Off a corner kick, Oster headed it to the junior Hull who headed it into net for goal.

Sunseri's marvelous second-half goalkeeping kept the Cavaliers in check and the Pacers at arm's length. Seven of his eight saves came in the second half.  

Cabrini went ahead early in the 15th minute. Mo Konneh's long pass found freshman Jared Irwin. Irwin slotted a shot past the keeper for a 1-0 lead. The Cavs doubled its lead 10 minutes later when Nick Hood connected with Ben Roda for a 20-yard shot that curled inside the far-right post.

CJ Serratore made four saves – including a diving stop on Casey Peckio in the 44th.

Cabrini outshot the Pacers 25-17, including a 4-1 edge in the overtime period. Marywood had a 6-5 advantage in corner kicks.

Marywood hosts Cairn University Wednesday night in its final regular season home game of the season. 

 
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