The Holy Cross College Men’s soccer team faced a tough challenge in their conference opener on Saturday, falling to the Governors State Jaguars with a score of 1-3. The Saints fought hard but struggled to find their rhythm against a determined opponent. Half
Isaac Filippo provided a some offensive chances for Holy Cross, scoring the team’s lone goal unassisted to cut into the Jaguars’ 0-2 lead before halftime. Despite going into halftime with a 1-2 score, the Saints were unable to capitalize on their scoring opportunities, and Governors State maintained control of the score leaving the match ending in a 1-3 result.
Goalkeeper Sebastian Grimm had a busy afternoon, facing eight shots on goal and making five crucial saves, but ultimately allowed three goals.
Both squads were determined to dominate, setting the stage for a match filled with intensity, skill, and hard-fought challenges, and that is what spectators view on Saturday,
As they reflect on this match, the Saints are eager to improve and focus on their defensive strategies, aiming for a clean sheet in their next outing. The Saints sit at 3-5-1 with a record of 0-1 in conference play, they are determined to bounce back in the coming games.
NEXT TIME OUT:
The Saints will return to action on September 24th when they travel to Saint Francis (Illinois). Kickoff is set for 8:00 PM.







