UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.- Penn State's first road match ended in a 1-0 loss to ACC opponent Syracuse. Penn State's record is now 0-1-1 overall.
FIRST HALF
Andrew Privett led the offense in the first half with four shots in a tough, back-and-fourth battle.
Kris Shakes held a strong wall in goal four saves in the first half to keep the score tied at 0-0 after 45 minutes.
SECOND HALF
The Orange came pressing in the second half totaling 20 shots in just the second half.
A combined effort from Shakes and his defense made a game saving stop in the 75th minute, blocking three opportunities resulting in Shakes diving to secure the ball for the Nittany Lions.
A set piece in the 78th minute gave Penn State a chance when Seth Kuhn sent the ball over the Orange defense to Peter Mangione. Mangione set the ball for Liam Butts but was blocked by a Syracuse defender.
Just a minute later, Colin Biros put Syracuse ahead with the lone goal of the game in the 79th minute.
The Nittany Lions battled but were unable to convert an opportunity into a point.
OF NOTE
- Olu Ogunwale made his first start for the Nittany Lions
- Andrew Privett had four shots in the first half
- Shakes had nine stops in goal
UP NEXT
The Nittany Lions return home on Friday, Sept. 2 to host familiar foe West Virginia. The game will kick at 7:00 pm at Jeffrey Field.