Gents Make History In Shutout Win Over Dallas On Sunday

Shreveport – The Centenary men's soccer team made history on Sunday afternoon in a 7-0 victory over the University of Dallas Crusaders in a Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference contest at Atkins Field as the Gents scored their most goals in a SCAC match since they joined the conference prior to the 2013 season.

The Gents (4-5-2, 2-2-0 SCAC) took a 4-0 halftime lead over the Crusaders (0-9-1, 0-4-0 SCAC) and added three goals in the second half to cruise to the win. The shutout was the Gents' fourth of the season and was their second-highest scoring match of the season after a season-opening 9-0 win over Texas College.

Centenary's seven goals are the second-most in a match in the division III program era (2011-present), the five assists on Sunday are tied for the third-most in a match in the D3 era and the Gents tallied 19 points – third-most in D3 era for a single match.

Junior F Carter Webb (Flower Mound, Texas) gave the Gents a 1-0 lead just 1:45 into the match and scored later in the first half as he now has a team-leading four goals on the season. Webb, who has nine career goals, matched the four goals he scored last season with seven regular-season matches remaining. Sophomore MF Angel Montoya (Kyle, Texas) assisted – his first as a Gent.

Montoya then found the net in the 15th minute, an unassisted goal, to give the Gents a 2-0 lead as he scored for the first time in his career. Webb scored again in the 24th minute, with the assist going to junior D Lochlan Scott (Glasgow, Scotland).

Junior D Aidan Miller (Keller, Texas) then scored in the 38th minute, with freshman MF Marco Peterson (Bedford, Texas) assisting, to give Centenary a 4-0 lead. The goal was Miller's second this season and Peterson's second assist.

Scott then scored consecutive goals in a span of 1:11 to extend the Gents' lead to 6-0 with senior F Gabriel Aragon (Forney, Texas) on Scott's first goal and junior MF Jacob Ramsey (Baton Rouge, La.) assisting on the second as Aragon tallied his first assist of the season and Ramsey notched his fourth. Sophomore MF/F Godly Ogunyinka (Baton Rouge, La.) capped the scoring with an unassisted goal in the 61st minute, the first of his career.

Senior GK Casey Clemo (Forney, Texas) went the distance and recorded his first shutout of the season as he recorded one save. Andres San Ramon started and also went the distance in the net for the Crusaders and have a rough day as he allowed all seven goals and made two saves.

Centenary finished with an 18-5 advantage in shots and took nine shots on goal, scoring on seven of them. The Gents took six corner kicks to the Crusaders' one and the teams were whistled for a combined 24 fouls – 15 on Dallas and nine on Centenary.

The Gents will return to action next Friday with a conference match at LeTourneau University (2-3-5, 1-1-2 SCAC) set for 7:30 PM in Longview, Texas.

See the complete Gents' 2025 season schedule here: https://gocentenary.com/sports/msoc/2025-26/schedule

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