Johnson, Lockhart Record Two Goals Each as No. 11 Men's Soccer Rolls to 6-0 Victory Over Arcadia

9/21/2007 12:00:00 AM

HOBOKEN, N.J. (September 20, 2007) – Sophomore forward Terrance Johnson and sophomore midfielder Al Lockhart each collected a pair of tallies on Thursday night at the De Baun Athletic Complex as the 11th-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology men's soccer team rolled past Arcadia University by a count of 6-0. With the win, the Ducks improve to 5-0-2 on the year, while the Knights drop to 0-5-2.

Stevens, who out-shot Arcadia by a 41-2 count on the evening, struck first in the sixth-minute when Johnson put a shot into the back of the net off a turnover on an attempted goal kick by Knights' goaltender Jeff Kratohwill (Pennsburg, Pa.). Three minutes later, junior midfielder Jeremy Lippel gave the Ducks a 2-0 advantage as he scored on a free kick that bounced off a wall of defenders and found its way into the right side of the cage. Soon after, Lockhart added to the lead when he punched a ball from the close right-wing into the left corner of the net.

Then, in the 46th-minute, Lockhart registered his second goal of the game on a rebound attempt. Senior forward Mike Kaiser was credited with the assist. Ten minutes later, Johnson punched home is second score of the contest after Lippel took a shot that struck the crossbar. Stevens capped off the scoring in the 80th-minute when junior forward Harry Papademas placed a ball into the right side of the net off a cross-pass from junior forward Erick Muse.

Kratohwill and first-year keeper Kevin Gallagher (Haddon Heights, N.J.) accumulated a game-high eight saves for the Knights, while Ducks' freshman goalies Zach Carr and Sam Callari each recorded time in net to combine for the shutout. Stevens held a 7-0 edge in corner kicks.

Head Coach Tim O'Donohue and his squad return to action this Saturday when they travel to Elmira, N.Y. to take on the Soaring Eagles of Elmira College. Action gets underway from the Campus Field at 1 p.m.

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