Six different players scored as the Chestnut Hill college Men's Soccer team got back on the winning track with a dominant 6-0 victory over Washington Adventist University Tuesday evening at Victory Field in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania.
The Griffins improve to 4-3 overall. The Shock fall to 1-4-1.
Leading 1-0 at halftime courtesy of a goal from Kervening Thelistin with an assist from Terrance Doe, the Griffins put 13 shots on net in an explosive second half that saw the squad net five goals. Luke Bodziak started the onslaught in the 55th minute with an unassisted tally followed by a goal from Mohamed Bility with an assist from Ermir Hoti five minutes later.
Bility then assisted on Abdoulaye Kamagate's goal in the 65th minute, giving the Griffins a 4-0 lead. Hoti earned his second assist of the night late in the game as Sebastian Carmona scored in the 84th minute. Johan Hutson tallied the final CHC goal , unassisted in the 86th minute.
Max Bond earned his second shutout of the season, facing just one shot on goal during the entire game, upping his record to 2-1 on the season.
For the game the Griffins outshot the Shock 37-5 overall (23-1 on goal). Kamagate and Thelistin had four shots on goal apiece while Bility and Hoti produced three shots on goal each.
The men's soccer team returns to action on Saturday, September 27, 2025, when they travel to face Caldwell University in Caldwell, New Jersey. Kickoff is set for 1:30 p.m.