New Rochelle, NY – After 101 minutes of scoreless action, junior Ryan Shields (Standish, Wigan, England / Standish Community) scored his first of the season to give Manhattan a 1-0 double overtime win over Iona in the Jaspers' MAAC opener.

Both teams had trouble generating offensive chances. Manhattan almost had a chance in the fourth minute when sophomore Noah Amissah (London, England / Orleans Park) couldn't catch up to lead pass inside the 18-yard box. In the 27th minute, junior Callum Carsley (Birmingham, England / Princethorpe College) took a direct kick 20 yards out and struck the crossbar.
Neither goalkeeper registered a save in the first half. The Gaels' Kellar Sirstins tallied his first save in the 77th minute, shutting down freshman Brandon Joseph-Buadi (Shoreham-by-Sea, England / Woodard). Sophomore Marcellin Gohier (Pouance, France / CENS) notched his first one in the 81st minute when Iona's Matias Correa sent the ball into Goheir's chest.
The first overtime period was quiet until four minutes in, when Joseph-Buadi had a lane towards the net. He could not link with Amissah on the cross and the game remained scoreless after 100 minutes.
The second extra frame began with an offsides call against the Gaels. On the ensuing possession, Carsley broke down the left sideline and attempted a cross. Sirstins came out of net and punched the ball out directly to Shields. The midfielder buried the rebound for the game-winner.
Inside The Numbers
- The win was Manhattan's first on the road since a 5-0 victory at Niagara on November 1, 2014.
- The Jaspers have now won two straight against the Gaels.
- Manhattan was not called for offsides in the game.
- Joseph-Buadi led the team with three shots.
- With Shields' tally, the Jaspers have seven different goal scorers on the season.
- This was Manhattan's first MAAC opener win since October 5, 2013, which was a 1-0 victory against Marist that also came on the road.
- Senior Joe Hulme (Bolton, Lancashire, England / St. Joseph's Roman Catholic) returned to the starting lineup after missing last game with a red card suspension.
- Through 348:37, Gohier has allowed just three goals, good for a 0.77 goals-against average.
Up Next
Manhattan seeks its second straight MAAC win when they host Marist on Saturday, September 30 at 2:00 pm. The program will celebrate its 50th anniversary of operations with the Alumni Game before the contest.