It’s October 4, 2019. Here’s a recap of what’s been going on lately with Southern New Hampshire University sports.
Men’s Soccer
The Penmen snapped their four-game losing streak on Wednesday, serving Bentley a 4-1 defeat at Penmen Stadium.
Both sides went into the dressing rooms knotted 1-1 at the half thanks to an equalizer from SNHU junior Jannik Mohr (Koblenz, Germany), with the Penmen finding their lead 15 minutes into the second half.
There, junior Nadjib Chibout (Lyon, France) scored the first of his two goals, sandwiching another goal in the 77th minute by senior Michael Goncalves (Ludlow, Mass.)
The Penmen (3-4-1, 1-3-0 NE-10) return to action Saturday, Oct. 5 (4 p.m.) when they visit Saint Rose.
Women’s Soccer
The 21st ranked Penmen couldn’t find the offense they needed, falling 5-2 against Stonehill on Wednesday.
Although senior Alexis Fruzzetti (Hanson, Mass.) equalized the contest in the seventh minute, Southern New Hampshire went into the break with a 4-1 deficit. Junior Allyson Patterson (Seekonk, Mass.) provided the only other Penmen goal of the contest.
The loss was the first at home this season for SNHU after winning the first four contests at Penmen Stadium and it marks the first loss to Stonehill since 2010.
The Penmen return to action this Saturday, Oct. 5 (4 p.m.) when they take on #19 Pace University at Penmen Stadium.
Women’s Tennis
On Tuesday, freshman Magdalena Hubickova (Prague, Czech Republic) was named Northeast-10 Player of the Week and Northeast-10 Rookie of the Week for the Week of Sept. 22 to 29.
This marked her second week in a row winning both awards.
Hubickova suffered her first singles loss of the year just before the award was announced.