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Sept. 19, 2004
OWENSBORO, Ky. - The Lewis University men's soccer team overcame an early deficit and defeated Kentucky Wesleyan 3-1 Sunday in a Great Lakes Valley Conference game. The host Panthers (3-4, 0-2 GLVC) drew first blood when Tyson Shulzabarger converted a penalty kick at 14:00. Lewis (7-0-1, 1-0-1 GLVC) evened the score at 36:34 on Carmine DiMiele's first collegiate goal, with an assist from Alejandro Blinder. The second half belonged to the Flyers, who are ranked No. 3 nationally and No. 1 in the Great Lakes Region in the most recent NCAA Division II polls. Blinder tallied his second goal of the season (unassisted) at 58:34, and Cathal Brady knocked in a penalty kick at 62:47 to provide insurance. Flyer goalkeeper Jordan Gustman made five saves, while KWC netminder Andrew Minton kept the Panthers in the game by making 12 saves. Lewis earned a 15-7 edge in shots on goal and an 8-1 margin in corner kicks. |
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Lewis University Athletics Men's Soccer
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