LOUISVILLE, Ky. — UIndy men's soccer earned its first win of the season on Saturday, 2-0 over Cedarville.
The Hounds and Yellow Jackets were scoreless at halftime, despite Indianapolis having the vast majority of chances. UIndy finally broke through in the second half, taking the lead on junior back
Josh Mahon's header in the 74th minute off
David Kurz's free kick. Sophomore
James Jenkins put the match away for good in the 86th with a near-post header off a cross from Mahon to double the Hounds' lead.
Indianapolis tested Cedarville's defense all game long, putting nine of their 14 shots on goal and winning 13 corners.
Miles Palmer saved both of Cedarville's shots on target and earned his first clean sheet of the season.
Cedarville's Levi Haight (66') and Indianapolis'
Ben Rohder (80') both received bookings in the match.
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UIndy will open its conference schedule on the road on Friday as they take on Missouri S&T in Rolla, Mo.