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Joey Longo
Alli Cook
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UIndy UI (1-0-1, 0-0-0)
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Lake Erie LEC (0-0-2, 0-0-0)
UIndy UI
(1-0-1, 0-0-0)
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Final
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Lake Erie LEC
(0-0-2, 0-0-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
UIndy UI 0 0 0
Lake Erie LEC 0 0 0

Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | Jackson Janetski, Sports Information Graduate Assistant

Hounds Draw in Road Opener Against Lake Erie

PAINESVILLE, OH - The UIndy men's soccer team picked up a hard earned 2-1 win over Lincoln Memorial on Thursday night with goals from Alvaro Snachez and Colin Elder.

Today's result is the first 0-0 draw between these two teams in six meetings dating back to 2019.

HOW IT HAPPENED

There was nothing to separate these two sides in the first half, as there were only seven shots total between the Hounds and the Storm, three for UIndy, four for Lake Erie.

Keerti Unnamatla was the star of the first half for UIndy, coming up with critical saves in the 32nd, 38th and 42nd minutes to keep the game deadlocked at zero. Lucas Bedleg almost snagged the lead for UIndy in the dying seconds of the first half, but his attempt was saved by David Ruiz Ospina.

The second half was not short of chances for the Hounds, as the team combined for eight shots from seven different players.

August Abrahamsen, Bedleg and Colin Elder all forced saves out of Lake Erie in the second, two from Ruiz Ospina and one from a Storm defender. Alvaro Sanchez, Brayden Doll, Gio Terlizzi, and Victor Mayrink combined to produce the other five chances for UIndy in the second half.

The Storm created one opportunity late in the 88th minute that was blocked to secure the hard-fought draw for the Hounds.

INSIDE THE BOX
- Doll and Niklas Stalzer both made their Greyhound debuts today.
- Today was the seventh scoreless draw in head coach Gabe Hall's four seasons under the helm
- Unnamatla has grabbed six saves through two games with the Greyhounds.
- Sanchez recorded double-digit shots in one game for the ninth time in his career.

UP NEXT
UIndy will look to remain unbeaten on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Key Stadium against Findlay.



 
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