October 27, 2012

McDonald Breaks School Shutout Record In 2-0 Logger Win

NEWBERG, Ore. – Chris McDonald made four saves and now has the most shutouts in Puget Sound history as the Puget Sound men's soccer team defeated George Fox 2-0 on Saturday. Andrew White and Chris Shaw scored goals for the Loggers (10-3-5, 6-2-4 NWC).

McDonald turned in the 31st clean sheet of his career to claim the school record in that category. He made four saves in the effort against George Fox today as the Bruins (2-14-1, 2-10-0 NWC) held a 9-8 shot advantage in the match.

Of their eight shots, the Loggers put five on goals and two in the net. Andrew White scored the first goal of the match as he finished on a cross from Ryan Rash in the 29th minute. Chris Shaw added an insurance goal in the second half as he put Sean Ryan's cross into the upper right corner for a 2-0 Logger lead.

For McDonald, it was his 11th shutout of the 2012 season, which is also closing in on a school record.

The Loggers head to Pacific tomorrow for another 2:30 p.m. match.



Chris McDonald
Newton, Mass.
Noble &
Greenough

Chris McDonald earned All-NWC honors and Academic All-District honors as a sophomore. This year, he is a team captain and the president of SAAC. “During my time as SAAC president, I have been able to be much more connected to the whole Logger student-athlete community, which has been amazing. Being able to interact with so many more members has really been invaluable to my time here, and has given me a much more positive experience.”