New win streak started

WolfPack men’s soccer team wins 2 straight after first loss of season

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CLARION STAFF REPORT

Madison College men’s soccer team has rebounded from its first loss of the season by posting three straight victories.  

Since falling to Harper College, 3-0, at home on Sept. 14, the WolfPack has beaten McHenry County College and Joliet Junior College to run its record to 7-1. 

The loss to Harper was the first time Madison College’s potent offense was held scoreless this season.  

But against McHenry County on Sept. 16, the WolfPack scored early and often on its way to a 7-1 victory. 

Jacob Howard got the team’s first goal 2 minutes and 43 seconds into the match, off an assist by Gabe Voung.  

After McHenry County tied the score with its only goal of the match a few minutes later, Voung put the WolfPack back on top with a goal at the 25 minute mark. 

From there on, it was all Madison College. Dominick Ramirez scored two goals, one in each half, while Caeben Schomber, Adair Tlato and Joao Mendonca each added goals. 

After the cancellation of its match against Bryant and Stratton College on Sept. 25 due to weather, Madison College has six matches left this season starting with a road match against Milwaukee Area Technical College on Sept. 28. The next home match is Oct. 1 at 4:30 p.m. against Eglin Community College. 

match against Bryant and Stratton College on Sept. 25 due to weather, Madison College has six matches left this season starting with a road match against Milwaukee Area Technical College on Sept. 28. The next home match is Oct. 1 at 4:30 p.m. against Eglin Community College. 

Madison College 4, Joliet 2 

Freshman Dominick Ramirez scored two goals for the second straight match to help lead Madison College to a 4-2 victory at Joliet Junior College on Sept. 21. His second goal was the game-winner, putting the WolfPack up, 3-2, with 15 minutes left in the match. Other goals were scored by Gabe Voung and Caeben Schomber. Voung’s goal was his 11th of the season, the second most in the nation.