VALPARAISO, Ind. - Evan Conway found the equalizer in the 51
st minute and the Milwaukee men's soccer team extended its unbeaten streak to five games in a row with a 1-1 draw against Valparaiso University Saturday night at Brown Field.
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The Panthers (6-4-2, 3-1-1 Horizon League) played the league-leading Crusaders (6-2-3, 3-0-2 Horizon League) into overtime, nearly claiming the victory in the 106
th minute when
Griffin Kerwin's shot hit the right post and bounced out.
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"The team worked hard and fought hard and it was a game that I think could have went either way," Milwaukee head coach
Kris Kelderman said. "We had a couple more chances, most memorable was
Griffin Kerwin's shot in the second overtime that went off the post. It would have been a fantastic way to finish the game. It was a good battle – it always is against Valpo – but we will take the point."
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Down 1-0 at intermission, Milwaukee struck next to make it a new game. Picking up the ball at midfield,
Francesco Saporito sent a back pass to
Magnus Flaatedal. Flaatedal then sent a perfect ball over the top of the back line to Conway, who did the rest. He ran on to the ball, took two touches and snuck a left-footed shot between the Valpo keeper and the left post to make it a new game at the 50:26 mark.
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"As a group, I think we look at that as a pretty good result," "Playing Valpo on their home field is always difficult. They have a physically strong, fast team this year, a very experienced group. It was a very big challenge and I felt the guys did well. The guys hung in there and we came from behind again, scored a nice goal by
Evan Conway."
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The Crusaders earned the 5-to-2 advantage in shots in the extra 20 minutes of action, but it was Kerwin's near golden-goal that came closest to sending either side home a winner. Off a throw-in from the sideline,
Nick Moon took a flicked header and darted towards goal. The last defender got a piece of the ball, creating the chance that Kerwin raced onto, one-timing it off the post.
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Sam Glass made a couple of key saves in the second overtime as the Panthers extended their unbeaten streak to five consecutive (4-0-1) while also improving to 5-1-1 in their past seven outings.
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An even game in the first half, Valparaiso drew first blood in the 40
th minute, with Matthew Gweh beating a charging Glass to a long ball in front of goal. Glass came charging out, but Gweh was able to get a touch on it just in time, sending the ball into the back of the net at the 39:57 mark.
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Early in the night, Milwaukee was also denied in the 26
th minute on a corner kick opportunity. Saporito's service found the head of Flaatedal, whose header was saved and popped into the air. Another player got a head on it but Nico Campbell was able to somehow coral the ball before it could find any more danger.
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For the game, Valpo held the overall shot advantage of 14-to-10, with each team recording four shots on goal. Flaatedal, Moon and Saporito each had two shots to pace the UWM offense. Glass finished with three saves overall.
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It will be a week off for the team, returning home next Saturday to host Oakland University as part of a day/night doubleheader with the Milwaukee women. Game time against the Golden Grizzlies is set for 7 p.m. under the lights at Engelmann Stadium.
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