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Owls Drop Non-Conference Game to West Conn

Matthew Allen (file photo)
Matthew Allen (file photo)

DANBURY, Conn. – Western Connecticut State junior midfielder Daniel Villalba (Fairfield, Conn.) and rookie forward Maximus Vigo (Canton, Mich.) each tallied two goals as the Western Connecticut State University men's soccer team cruised to a 6-1 victory over visiting non-league foe Westfield State University on Monday night at the Westside Athletic Complex. 

It was all WestConn wire-to-wire. The Wolves pounced on the Owls just 22 seconds into the contest when sophomore midfielder Kadin Talho (Waterbury, Conn.) headed in a feed from rookie forward Erik Lorent (Shelton, Conn.). 

Villalba netted his first and second goals of the season later in the opening half as the hosts reeled off a three-goal spurt in just under four minutes.  

Sophomore forward Jordan Dacosta (Jamaica, N.Y.) rounded out the flurry by streaking towards the net to chip home a long pass from first year forward Ian Mounts (Middletown, Conn.), stretching the advantage to 4-0.  

The Wolves were relentless in the second half as Vigo tallied a pair of goals on feeds from Mounts and sophomore midfielder Zachary Lombardo (Middletown, Conn.). 

Westfield State was able to break up the shutout when senior midfielder Matthew Allen (Southwick, Mass.) was fouled inside the box. He subsequently netted his team leading third goal of the year on the penalty kick.  

Junior goalkeeper Collin O'Brien (Windsor Locks, Conn.) (L. 0-1-1) got the start in net for the Owls, recording five saves. Junior Drew Adams (North Attleboro, Mass.) logged time in the second half, registering four saves.

Westfield State (0-3-2) will look to get into the win column in their next game as the Owls visit Regis College on Wednesday at 4:00 P.M. WestConn, which improved to 5-0 overall, will host non-conference opponent John Jay College on Wednesday at 7 p.m. 

Portions of release courtesy of Western Connecticut State sports information