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Men’s Soccer Falls to George Washington in Return to Home
9/28/2022 9:29:00 PM | Men's Soccer
HARRISONBURG, Va. — Returning home to begin a three-match homestand, James Madison fell, 3-0, to George Washington behind a trio of second half goals on Wednesday evening at Sentara Park.
The Dukes fall to 3-5-1 as the Colonials move to 5-3-2.
Redshirt junior Clay Obara led the offense with a career-high six shots. Freshman Sebastian Conlon made two saves in goal, as the team made four saves overall.
How It Happened
Game Notes
Up Next
The Dukes welcome No. 5 Kentucky to Sentara Park on Saturday, Oct. 1 for a 7 p.m. kickoff. The match is JMU's alumni match and will be streamed on ESPN+.
The Dukes fall to 3-5-1 as the Colonials move to 5-3-2.
Redshirt junior Clay Obara led the offense with a career-high six shots. Freshman Sebastian Conlon made two saves in goal, as the team made four saves overall.
How It Happened
- Freshman Cameron Arnold and redshirt junior Rodrigo Robles fired shots off for JMU within the first five minutes of play. They were two of eight first half shots from the Dukes, outshooting the Colonials 8-5.
- In the 15th minute, redshirt senior Tyler Clegg made a tremendous save after a cross into the box took Conlon away and allowed Aaron Kronenburg to get a look on target.
- Four minutes later, Clegg made another save when Tom Cooklin chipped a ball over Conlon in the top of the box.
- GWU broke the scoreless tie 47 seconds into the second half, as Elias Norris fired a goal into the top right corner.
- Kronenburg added a second goal in the 69th minute off a pass from Cooklin to make it 2-0.
- The Colonials made it a three-score match on Cooklin's third goal of the year in the 80th minute.
- The Dukes had a chance to get on the board in the 83rd minute when they awarded a penalty kick due to a handball in the box. Justin Grady saved Clegg's shot on a diving stop to the George Washington goalkeeper's left.
- In the 85th minute, Obara had a good look at the goal but hit the right post.
Game Notes
- The Dukes led the Colonials in shots (19-8) and corner kicks (9-3).
Up Next
The Dukes welcome No. 5 Kentucky to Sentara Park on Saturday, Oct. 1 for a 7 p.m. kickoff. The match is JMU's alumni match and will be streamed on ESPN+.
Team Stats
GWU
JMU
Goals
3
0
Shots
8
19
Shots on Goal
7
5
Saves
5
2
Corners
3
9
Fouls
9
18
Scoring Plays

Elias Norris (4)
Assisted By: Oscar Haynes Brown
GOAL by GWU Norris, Elias Assist by Haynes Brown, Oscar.
45:47

Aaron Kronenberg (4)
Assisted By: Tom Cooklin
GOAL by GWU Kronenberg, Aaron Assist by Cooklin, Tom.
68:48

Tom Cooklin (3)
Assisted By: Alex Nicholson
GOAL by GWU Cooklin, Tom Assist by Nicholson, Alex.
79:58
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