Bull Earns Recognition from Landmark Conference
MADISON, N.J. - Freshman Andrew Bull (Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks West) came off the bench for Goucher to score a total of six goals in the first two games of his collegiate career this past weekend and that was enough for the Landmark Conference to name him its Offensive Men's Soccer Player of the Week for the period ending Sept. 2.
Bull Earns Recognition from Landmark Conference
Freshman Erupts for Six Goals in First Two Collegiate GamesSept. 4, 2007
MADISON, N.J. - Freshman Andrew Bull (Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks West) came off the bench for Goucher to score a total of six goals in the first two games of his collegiate career this past weekend and that was enough for the Landmark Conference to name him its Offensive Men's Soccer Player of the Week for the period ending Sept. 2.
Bull tied the single-game school record for goals in a game by supplying the Gophers with four goals in their season-opening 12-0 triumph over Gallaudet on Saturday. He bunched his first three goals into a span of 6:02 of the first half and then tallied his fourth goal in the 63rd minute.
Only three other individuals in the history of Goucher's men's soccer program have scored four goals in a game. Percy Moore and Dan Jarrott both turned in four-goal performances for the Gophers in a 1991 contest against Arcadia and Radcliffe Roye collected four goals while playing against Dickinson in 1995.
Bull supplied the Gophers with two more goals - his team-leading fifth and sixth of the season - in a 5-1 victory over Penn St.-Berks on Sunday.
