MaCOMB, Ill. - A penalty kick in the 70th minute decided a scoreless battle and helped hand Western Illinois University a 2-0 defeat of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men's soccer team Tuesday afternoon.
Â
Charlie Bales sent the free kick into the back of the net at the 69:26 mark, essentially deciding the outcome in the defensive battle on a windy day at Alumni Field.
Â
The Leathernecks (6-4-1) would add a late 90th-minute goal on the counter attack after the Panthers (3-7-2) were pressing for a final chance at sending the match into overtime. The loss snapped what was a five-game winning streak by UWM in the series.
Â
Western and Milwaukee both came out of the gates quickly in the first half, as both teams combined for seven shots in the first 15 minutes of the match.
Â
The final five minutes of the opening period saw four shots and four saves between the two teams, but no goals, as halftime would hit with the game still scoreless.
Â
The PK was awarded in the 70th minute after a Milwaukee defender pulled down a Leatherneck in the box. Bales netted his fourth spot kick in the past three games and WIU made it stand up.
Â
The Panthers gave it a go, including an 85th-minute header that needed saving by freshman
Petter Ingebrigtsen and an 89th-minute attempt by junior
Declan Rodriguez that went just wide.
Â
Rodriguez finished with a season-high five shots. Senior
Laurie Bell added four, including three that were on target.
Â
It's a big game for Milwaukee next, hosting Belmont Saturday in a key affair in the Horizon League standings. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at Engelmann Stadium.
Â