Brunswick, ME – The Scots concluded their remarkable season in Maine, capping off a historic year that included earning an NCAA Tournament berth in their first year of postseason eligibility. The campaign was marked by multiple All-Conference and All-Tournament honors, showcasing the team's growth and competitive presence on the national stage. Lyon finishes the season with a record of 10–7–3.
The Scots featured several standout performers throughout the season, highlighted by First Team All-Conference selections
Matheus Nunes,
Cristian De La Rosa, and
Tomas Biasi.
Lucca Torres,
Joao Barros, and
Gabriel Rangel earned Second Team All-Conference honors, while
Adryan Ledezma was named to the SLIAC All-Sportsmanship Team. During the SLIAC Championship run, Barros and Torres were selected to the All-Tournament Team, and goalkeeper
Gabriel Rangel was recognized as the Tournament Most Valuable Player.
In the match, the Scots generated five total shots, with three landing on target.
Tiago Donadon,
Andre Rodriguez,
Matthew Turner,
Joao Barros, and
Matheus Nunes all contributed offensively, while Barros and Rodrigues recorded shots on goal.
Gabriel Rangel started in net, finishing the day with eight saves.
The Scots started slowly in the first half but broke through in the 32nd minute to find the back of the net.
Andre Rodriguez came off the bench and provided an immediate spark of momentum. As the half came to a close,
Matthew Turner weaved through the Polar Bears' defense to create a quality chance, but his shot misses just wide.
In the second half, following an early Bowdoin attempt,
Matheus Nunes carried the ball down the pitch and fired a shot that drifted wide.
Joao Barros broke through in the 68th minute with a powerful strike on target, but the Polar Bears' goalkeeper made the stop. In the 82nd minute, Nunes delivered a well-placed ball to
Tiago Donadon, who buried a strong shot past the keeper to secure the Scots' second and final goal of the match.