2015 Wentworth Men's Soccer News
Thirty-four student-athletes representing all five Leopard fall sports honored for their work in the classroom
Strong showing by cross country and soccer give Wentworth an average of 8.50 points after the fall season
Sophomore Emmett Basaca named Third Team All-New England by the NSCAA
The Leopards rallied from a 2-0 deficit to tie Springfield, 2-2, before the Pride advanced on penalty kicks, 5-3
Freshman Noah Martins scores a pair of goals and assists on a third in a 4-2 win over Norwich in the ECAC quarterfinals
Second-seeded Leopards earn first ECAC Tournament berth since 2009; will face seventh -seeded Norwich Wednesday afternoon in a quarterfinal round game
Leopards surrender two second half goals to top-seeded Gulls; freshman Joe Schallmo makes three saves
Alberto Benhamu scored a pair of goals and Noah Martins scored a goal and assisted on three others in a 5-1 win over Salve Regina; Leopards travel to Endicott for a Tuesday semifinal
Freshman James Morrison was named the 2015 CCC Men's Soccer Rookie of the year while sophomore Emmett Basaca (first team), senior Sam Martins (second team), and sophomores Kenneth Callahan (third team) and Michael Zendan (third team) were named all-conference
Sophomore Matt Cicalis scored in the 81st minute to snap a 1-all tie and lift the Leopards to a 2-1 win
Fourth-seeded Leopards host fifth-seeded Salve Regina on Saturday; Wentworth hosts playoff game for first time since 2009
Alberto Benhamu and Noah Martins tally a goal and an assist each and Matthew Sekerak makes five saves in the 3-0 win
Leopards ranked by the NCAA regional advisory committee for first time in program history, coming in at No. 11
Host Gulls score on a penalty kick in the 84th minute to take a 1-0 win; Matthew Sekerak made six saves
Freshman James Morrison honored by the CCC for the second time this season after recording a goal and an assist in a 3-0 win over the University of New England
Three different players score goals, including freshman James Morrison who also had an assist as the Leopards defeated the University of New England, 3-0