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Tartans Tie NYU in Last Road Contest

men's soccer player wearing a white uniform dribbles the ball

(NEW YORK, N.Y.) - The Carnegie Mellon University men's soccer team tied New York University on Sunday, October 29 in its sixth University Athletic Association (UAA) game this season. The Tartans fall to 7-5-3 overall and 0-3-2 for the season.

Inside the Box Score

  • After a shot on goal by junior Billy Boucuvalas in the 17th minute of the game, junior Jake Slackman scored the first goal of the game in the 19th minute after a long throw by Boucuvalas and an assist by freshman Dominic Hoar-Weiler.
  • Terra Nagai tied the game in the 80th minute with a goal inside the box for the Violets.
  • The Tartans had 13 shots throughout the game, with four being on goal. The shots on goal were from Slackman, Boucuvalas, and senior Alejandro Fernandez.
  • Carnegie Mellon's sophomore goalkeeper Liam Ryan made eight saves after facing 24 shots.

Notes

  • Hoar-Weiler, who has three goals this season, recorded his first career assist.
  • Slackman now has four goals this season and has scored in back-to-back games.

Up Next

The Tartans will host Case Western Reserve University for their last regular season game on Saturday, Nov. 4 at 2:30 p.m.