ONEONTA, N.Y. – The Hawks kept the momentum rolling from their mid-week non-conference win into Saturday afternoon's contest against the Houghton University Highlanders. Hartwick recorded their second straight shutout in the 4-0 win.
THE BASICS
- Final Score: Hartwick 4, Houghton 0
- Location: Oneonta, N.Y.
- Records: Hartwick (3-5-2, 1-1-1 Empire 8), Houghton (1-8-1, 0-2-1 Empire 8)
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- The Hawks once again wasted little time getting on the board. Jake Zona (Liverpool, N.Y.) ripped a shot from just outside of the box on the left and deposited the ball into the top right corner to give Hartwick the 1-0 advantage in the 8th minute.
- Hartwick picked up their second goal via an own-goal on the Highlanders after Joey Bertone (Jamesville, N.Y.) put the ball into the box.
- The Hawks came to life again in the second when Kwame Amissah-Arthur (Waterbury, Conn.) came streaking down the middle of the box and went into a slide to tip the Ben Hulbert (Bar Harbor, Me.) cross into the back off the net.
- Zona would eventually cap off the win with a PK in the 90th minute to wrap up the 4-0 win.
- Aden Razukiewicz (Warwick, N.Y.) recorded his third win of the season and his second shutout picking up three saves across his 90 minutes of work.
UP NEXT FOR THE HAWKS
The Hawks will have a week off from contests until they return to their home pitch on Saturday, October 8 for a 3 PM start against Medaille College in E8 action.
HARTWICK COLLEGE
One of the oldest colleges in the country, Hartwick has continually evolved for 225 years. The College's exciting new chapter is called FlightPath, a future-focused approach to education. Offering a distinctive blend of curricular, co-curricular and real-world work experiences, FlightPath builds on Hartwick's long history of integrating broad-based studies with experiential learning.
Hartwick College is a nationally ranked independent college of the arts and sciences located in picturesque Oneonta, NY, in the northern foothills of the Catskill Mountains. The College offers 35 courses of study leading to a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree, two master's degrees in the sciences, and a graduate certificate in nursing education. For more information, visit
www.Hartwick.edu.