Rhode Island FC makes history Saturday night. Here's what happened.

LAS VEGAS — Rhode Island FC made history on Saturday night, notching its first win of the season — and in club history — on the road against the Las Vegas Lights FC. RIFC used an early offensive push coupled with late defensive resilience for the 2-1 victory.

Noah Fuson’s first career USL Championship goal in the 45th minute proved to be the match-winner as the Ocean State club weathered a late Las Vegas surge to come away with all three points.

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Rhode Island FC celebrates its first victory in club history, a 2-1 triumph at Las Vegas on Saturday.
Rhode Island FC celebrates its first victory in club history, a 2-1 triumph at Las Vegas on Saturday.

Rhode Island FC (1-1-4) was first to breakthrough in the 25th minute, when Albert Dikwa took advantage of a Las Vegas interception to send Noah Fuson streaking down the left wing with a through ball. Taking the ball toward the goal line, Fuson cut back a cross into the box that found Stephen Turnbull. The defender deposited a powerful, left-footed effort into the back of the net to give the Ocean State Club the 1-0 lead.

Late in the first half, Fuson continued his Man of the Match performance, getting on the scoresheet in the 45th minute to give RIFC its first-ever multigoal lead. After Dikwa's shot from close range was blocked, Fuson was the first to react off the rebound, slamming the ball home from point-blank range for his first career USL Championship goal to send the visitors into the locker room up, 2-0.

Early in the second half, things got interesting as Las Vegas (3-4-0) pulled one back when Valentin Noël scored his team-leading third goal of the season. The scoring happened when Gaoussou Samaké got on the end of a pass inside the box and sent a looping ball across the face of the goal, where Noël snuck a header past Jackson Lee at his near post in the 53rd minute.

Las Vegas came within inches of an equalizer with just seven minutes to play when Riki Alba’s header off of a corner nailed the near post, rolling back into the mix before Rhode Island FC eventually cleared the ball out of danger. Three minutes later, Charlie Adams sent a bending curler that flew just wide of the woodwork. In the 90th minute, Alba got on the end of another great chance when he connected on a cross from inside the box, but couldn’t keep the shot down as his one-time volley flew north of the crossbar.

RIFC will return home to close out the month of April on Friday when they'll host reigning USL Championship League champions Phoenix Rising FC at 7:30 p.m.

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Rhode Island FC beats Las Vegas, 2-1, for first win in team history

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