BEAVER FALLS- The game between the Geneva College men′s soccer team and the visitors from Thomas More ended the same way it started - with an 0-0 score.
The tie dropped Geneva′s record to 6-3-3 and 1-0-1 in the Presidents′ Athletic Conference.
"It was a very well-played college soccer game," said Geneva coach Gary Dunda. "Both teams had good chances and both goalkeepers made big saves."
Thomas More is a very good team and you have to play a very good game to beat them. Both teams left the field knowing it was a well-earned tie and it was a good effort from our guys."
Geneva senior goalkeeper Bryan Butler (Millersville, MD/Annapolis Christian) has yet to allow a goal in conference play, recording his third shutout overall.
Now 6-3-3 and 1-0-1, the Golden Tornadoes return to action Saturday, visiting Washington & Jefferson at 3 p.m.
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