Following a weekend off, the Impact Academy teams returned to action this weekend.
Playing in its first home game of the season, the Impact U21 and the Dartmouth College Big Green tied 1-1, Saturday at Claude-Robillard Sports Complex. Forward Victor Ndiaye scored the lone goal for the Impact.
“It was a satisfactory game for us,” said Impact U21 head coach Wilfried Nancy. “We were missing a few players on our side while several first team players played in the game to find their rhythm. Offensively, we created a lot of chances.”
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The Impact have played four games so far this season, including three on the road, amassing a record of three ties and one loss – all against American universities. The U21s will play their next game on Wednesday, May 15, against the Ottawa Fury, of the USL Premier Development League, at 6:30pm at Saint-Jean-Vianney Sports Complex.
The U16s and U18s lose against NYRB
In New York, the Impact U16 and U18 lost 3-1 and 4-3 against the Red Bulls, at NJIT – Lubetkin Field.
Forward Jimmy-Shammar Sanon scored for the U16s, while Mastanabal Kacher, Mitchel Bringolf and Michael Bilak got on the scoresheet for the U18s.
Both teams will play their next USSDA matchup against Met Oval, Saturday at 11am and 1:30pm at Saint-Jean-Vianney Sports Complex.