CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. – The Webster University men's soccer team finished up play in the Robbie Dreher Classic this afternoon when they took on Wabash (Ind.) College. The Gorloks were able to win their second straight game as they defeated the Little Giants by a final score of 2-0 to improve to 2-1-1 on the season and win the Robbie Dreher Classic. With the loss, the Little Giants fall to 4-2 on the season.
Webster outshot the Little Giants by a final count of 14-8 with six of those shots being on target compared to just one from Wabash. The Gorloks also won the corner count as they finished with six while Wabash had five.
The Gorloks got on the board early in this one as
Noah Abraham finished off his first of the season in the 9
th minute of the contest.
Aamahn Murvin had the assist for Webster as he out muscled the Wabash defender before touching it to Abraham who slid the ball into the bottom right corner of the net to give Webster a 1-0 lead.
Webster picked up a second goal in the 62
nd minute of the game when they earned a penalty kick.
Noah Abraham took the kick for Webster and blasted his shot past the Wabash keeper and into the back of the net for his second tally of the game.
Luke Dillon (1-0-1) was the starting keeper for Webster as he made one save in his second straight shutout.
Webster will return to the pitch on Wednesday, September 14
th when they travel to Greenville, Illinois, to open up SLIAC play against Greenville (Ill.) University. The game is set to kick off at 5 p.m.