MIT men’s soccer team loses 4-1 to No. 25 Tufts, Hallinan and Novoa provide consolation goal
Key points:
- MIT men's soccer team falls to No. 25 Tufts with a score of 4-1
- Senior Aidan Hallinan and graduate student Peter Novoa score MIT's only goal
- Upcoming match against UMass Boston scheduled for Saturday, September 9th
The MIT men’s soccer team suffered a 4-1 defeat at the hands of No. 25 Tufts. MIT took an early 1-0 lead in the first half, but Tufts scored four unanswered goals to secure the victory. Tufts outshot MIT 23-10 and put eight shots on target, while MIT managed six shots on goal. MIT’s Peter Novoa scored the team’s lone goal, recording his first of the season and his 15th career goal. MIT goalie Lukas Hanson-Puffer made three saves in the game. MIT will face UMass Boston in their next match on September 9th.
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