FINAL SCORE: #1 Vermont 2, Sacred Heart 0
Burlington, Vt. – Vermont men's soccer (1-0-0) opened the 2025 campaign in front of a sold-out crowd at Virtue Field on Thursday evening, earning a 2-0 victory over Sacred Heart (0-1-0) behind electric tallies from
Nick Lockermann and
Marcell Papp in the second half.
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COACH'S QUOTE
"Chalk it up as experience right," said Head Coach
Rob Dow. "We know we have a lot of depth on this team, and we can take teams late into the deep end and we can make the difference in the game in the final moments. We did it in the past and we're continuing to do it with our depth, guys coming on to make the difference for us.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- In the first few minutes, Andrew Millar had a shot from outside the box that just sneaked wide left of the goal.
- Off a Vermont free kick, Peter Bultman had a header saved by Sacred Heart in the 20th minute.
- Score was square at the end of the first half. Vermont led Sacred Heart 4-1 in shots and neither team had a shot on goal.
- In the first minute of the second half, TJ Liquori had a good look just outside the box, but his shot went wide left.
- At the 63rd minute, Nick Lockermann tried a chip shot from the left side of the box that missed high and right.
- Gabriel Chavez had a clean look just inside the box on the left side that screamed just wide right and high in the 70th minute giving Vermont yet another great look.
- In the 73rd minute, Vermont had a free kick opportunity that was blocked by Sacred Heart, but the ball trickled out to a streaking Lockermann, making one touch and pinning a laser to the bottom right corner with his left foot, scoring the Catamount's first goal of the 2025 season, putting UVM in front, 1-0.
- In the 82nd minute, Sacred Heart's Brady Poor broke free all alone up the middle, one-on-one with Niklas Herceg, eyeing an equalizing tally for the Pioneers. Poor rifled a shot to the left side once entering the box, but Herceg stepped up and made an incredibly athletic save, kicking his foot out to block the ball, eliminating the Pioneers golden opportunity late in the match.
- Maximilian Kissel had a breakaway ball from the half line and then made a through ball pass to Marcell Papp in the box, making a finish to the right side of the net earning Vermont a 2-0 lead in the 84th minute. UVM would possess the ball for the majority of the remaining time, securing the first win of the new 2025 season.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
- Toby Grant registered his first career collegiate start against Sacred Heart on Thursday.
- Nick Lockermann recorded his second career goal vs the Pioneers, his first goal since the 2023 season.
- Marcell Papp scored his sixth goal of his career.
- Kissel recorded one assist, his first point of the 2025 season.
- Niklas Herceg had four saves in the match, earning his first shutout of the season.
- With today's Win, Vermont Mutual Insurance Group will donate $100 to the Lund Family Center through the Cat's Win, Community Win's initiative. Vermont Mutual has donated over $5 Million Dollars since launching their Charitable Giving Fund in 2014.
UP NEXT
The Catamounts will stay home, hosting Boston University on Sunday, Aug. 24 at 1 p.m. during the teams Catamount All In Pep Rally game presented by TD Bank. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. ET and will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
For news and updates about the Vermont men's soccer program, follow @UVMmsoccer on Instagram, X, and Facebook, and visit UVMathletics.com.
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