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MaKenna Maschino
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UIndy UINDY (5-2-1, 5-0-1)
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Drury Drury (3-2-4, 1-2-3)
UIndy UINDY
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Drury Drury
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UIndy UINDY 1 1 2
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Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

UIndy Battles Its Way to a 2-2 Draw Against Drury

Jackson Janetski, Sports Information Graduate Assistant

INDIANAPOLIS - The UIndy men's soccer team came back twice to earn a hard-fought 2-2 draw on the road against Drury.

This is the first time in 25 all-time meetings these two foes have ended in a tie. The Greyhounds also outshot the Panthers for the eighth consecutive time, recording 18 shots compared to the Panthers 10.

HOW IT HAPPENED
UIndy fell behind early when Joe Loughnane's in-swinging corner kick found Carson Morgan on the back post to give the Panthers a 1-0 lead inside the first five minutes.  

The Hounds almost responded in the 16th minute when Bobby Turner's header inside the six yard box forced a big kick save from Drury's Camden Meyer, to keep the score 1-0.

August Abrahamsen got the Hounds level in the 27th minute on a low curling left footed shot that beat Meyer's diving attempt.

With two seconds left in the first half, the Panthers scored off another corner kick goal from Morgan as his header beat Ionas Giovanidis, to give Drury the 2-1 lead going into half time.

The Hounds comeback efforts took a hit when Bobby Turner received a straight red card in the 65th minute, leaving the Hounds a man down the rest of the way.

But the red card did not deter the Hounds, as Lucas Bedleg scored in the 77th minute with a curling right footed shot from outside the box to secure the 2-2 draw against Drury. 

INSIDE THE BOX
- For the third straight game, August Abrahamsen scored at least one point after his goal tonight.
- Brandon Johnson picked up his first assist of the season tonight. 
- Lucas Bedleg led the team in shots with five; it's the second time this season he's recorded at least five shots in a single game.
- Jakob David tied for his season high in shots tonight with three. 

UP NEXT
The Hounds will look to get back into the win column on Sunday Oct. 6, when they travel to take on Southwest Baptist. 


 

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