Sophomore Noah Rosen anchored an Emory defense
that recorded two shutouts in as many games last week. Rosen
played all 180 minutes of the two contests, limiting opponents to a
combined five shots on goal, and 13 total shots. During a 5-0
win at Birmingham-Southern College on Thursday, the center back
helped hold the Panthers to just seven shots, only three of which
were on goal. He followed that performance by helping the
Eagles to a 4-0 win over Millsaps College on Saturday, during which
he kept the Majors without a shot in the first half, and to just
six shots for the game, only two of which were on goal. Rosen
has played in eight games this season, making six starts, and has
been a key member of a defense that has recorded a 1.18
goals-against average and three shutouts. Rosen’s
performance helped the Eagles get back to the .500 mark, as the
team improved to 4-4-1 on the season with the two victories.
Emory
University sophomore Noah Rosen anchored an
Eagles’ defense that recorded two shutouts in as many
games. Rosen played all 180 minutes of the two games,
limiting opponents to a combined five shots on goal, and a total of
13 shots. During a 5-0 win at Birmingham-Southern College on
Thursday, the center back helped hold the Panthers to just seven
shots, only three off which were on goal. He followed that
performance by helping the Eagles to a 4-0 win over Millsaps
College on Saturday, during which he kept the Majors without a shot
in the first half, and to just six shots for the game, only two of
which were on goal. Rosen has played in eight games this
season, making six starts, and has been a key member of a defense
that has recorded a 1.18 goals-against average and three
shutouts. Rosen’s performance helped the Eagles get
back to the .500 mark, as the team improved to 4-4-1 on the season
with the two victories.