
Photo by: U.S. Air Force Photo by Dylan Sm
Air Force Falls at Penn, 2-0
9/20/2025 7:49:00 PM | Men's Soccer
PHILADELPHIA – The Falcon men's soccer team was shut out by Penn, 2-0, Saturday evening at Rhodes Field. Air Force's record drops to 1-5-2 heading into the final non-conference match early next week.
Penn (2-2-2) tallied both strikes in the first half as Oliver Pratt struck in the 18th minute via help from Jack-Ryan Jeremiah and Patrick Cayelli. In the 43rd minute, Gavin Seele assisted Erickson Sakalosky.
Air Force had quality attempts at in 12' and 27' behind AF goals leader Attila Toth and Sean Odle, respectively. Penn controlled the possessions in the first half, taking nine shots, five on target. The Quakers continued to pour in on in the second half, attempting 10 shots with another five coming on frame. Ben Brophy (50') and Maximilian Perez (57') put up Air Force's only shots on goal in the second half.
At the final horn, Penn took 19 shots to the Falcons' seven. Sophomore keeper Brody Smith made seven saves on the match while his counterpart, Phillip Falcon III, earned the shutout with four saves.
The Falcons remain on the eastern seaboard to close out the non-conference schedule against Navy on Tuesday. September 23. Action is scheduled for 7pm ET. The last time AF met with Navy, the Falcons downed the Midshipmen, 2-0, in Annapolis.
Penn (2-2-2) tallied both strikes in the first half as Oliver Pratt struck in the 18th minute via help from Jack-Ryan Jeremiah and Patrick Cayelli. In the 43rd minute, Gavin Seele assisted Erickson Sakalosky.
Air Force had quality attempts at in 12' and 27' behind AF goals leader Attila Toth and Sean Odle, respectively. Penn controlled the possessions in the first half, taking nine shots, five on target. The Quakers continued to pour in on in the second half, attempting 10 shots with another five coming on frame. Ben Brophy (50') and Maximilian Perez (57') put up Air Force's only shots on goal in the second half.
At the final horn, Penn took 19 shots to the Falcons' seven. Sophomore keeper Brody Smith made seven saves on the match while his counterpart, Phillip Falcon III, earned the shutout with four saves.
The Falcons remain on the eastern seaboard to close out the non-conference schedule against Navy on Tuesday. September 23. Action is scheduled for 7pm ET. The last time AF met with Navy, the Falcons downed the Midshipmen, 2-0, in Annapolis.
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