Dragons sweep G-MAC Men's Soccer weekly honors

Leo Hasenstab, Joel Daly, and Odun Obebe landed All Conference honors for Tiffin University.
Leo Hasenstab, Joel Daly, and Odun Obebe landed All Conference honors for Tiffin University.

Leo Hasenstab and Dylan Morris have been named G-MAC Men's Soccer Players of the Week.

Hasenstab has earned his second player of the week award this season going back-to-back as the Dragons completed a 2-0-0 week against conference opponents. He had three goals and one assist for a total of seven points in just two contests. 
 
Hasentab started off the week by contributing to both goals for Tiffin in their 2-0 victory at Findlay. Hasenstab assisted the first goal in the first half and proceeded to score a goal ten minutes into the second half.  
 
Hasenstab would not stop there as the Dragons then traveled to Trevecca Nazarene in Nashville over the weekend. 
 
Tiffin won 3-1 and Hasenstab scored two goals with three shots on target and four shots overall. Hasenstab had a conversion rate of 50 percent on the day with four shots overall. 
 
The graduate student from Germany has been the key to the Dragons offense this season as he has contributed to six of the nine goals scored so far and is a big reason why the Dragons are unbeaten this season. 
 
Tiffin has a huge test next as they travel to nationally ranked and conference foe Lake Erie on Sept., 29, for its only game of the week. 

Morris has received the conference defensive player of the week nod after another stellar outing in goal for the Dragons for key conference points.
 
Morris made five saves during the week as the Dragons remain unbeaten as a team thus far in the season. The sophomore was instrumental in the victory at Findlay mid-week while making four saves during the game. 
 
But the more staggering stat is that Morris and the Tiffin defensive unit had not allowed a goal all season until Saturday against Trevecca Nazarene. The Dragons more than compensated with three goals to overcome an early 1-0 deficit.
 
Morris has started every game this season for the Dragons and has made a total of 17 saves while allowing 0.16 goals per game thus far.