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MSOC recap UDM HLT
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Detroit Mercy UDM (7-7-4)
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Milwaukee UWM (10-5-4)
Detroit Mercy UDM
(7-7-4)
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Final
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Milwaukee UWM
(10-5-4)
Score By Periods
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Detroit Mercy UDM 1 1 0 0 2
Milwaukee UWM 1 1 0 0 2

Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | Chris Zills

Panthers Denied In Penalty-Kick Shootout

Season closes at 10-5-4 overall

MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee men's soccer team overcame a pair of one-goal deficits to force overtime before falling, 5-4, in a penalty-kick shootout against Detroit Mercy Monday night at Engelmann Stadium.
 
The Panthers (10-5-4) got goals from Nick Moon and Vuk Latinovich to draw even with the Titans (7-7-4) in the closely-contested Horizon League Tournament quarterfinal.
 
The overtime periods produced nothing of significance for either offense, with just one shot recorded – on a UWM free kick – in the 20 minutes beyond regulation.
 
The two teams traded successful makes in the shootout until round five. Robbie Beckwell came up with a big save for Detroit and Max Becker found the back of the net to send his team to the semifinals and end the season for the Panthers.
 
It was a night up fighting back for Milwaukee, which found itself down, 1-0, and 2-1, before clawing back each time.
 
UDM got on the board early, denting the scoreboard in the 14th minute on a free kick that hit the cross bar and came down, but found a way to cross the line to make it 1-0.
 
Outshot, 10-3, in the opening period, the Panthers had an answer. It was Nick Moon in the 27th minute, with an impressive ball-handling display through the Detroit back line after he was found nicely on a long ball from Magnus Flaatedal.
 
Moon did the rest, dancing his way around defenders before sneaking his sixth goal of the season inside the right post at the 26:45 mark.
 
The Titans went ahead again at the 52:00 mark, scoring off a free kick following a foul when Kyle Bandyk redirected a cross in front of goal for his first of the season.
 
UWM marched on and made it a new game again. This time is was Latinovich, who bent a free kick from just outside the box over the wall and into the corner for his third of the season at the 71:33 mark.
 
Shots finished in UDM's favor, 14-to-9, with corner kicks also its way at a small 5-to-3 edge. Latinovich paced the Panther offense with four shots.
 
In goal, Freddy Lorenzen was credited with three saves, while Beckwell finished with just one.
 
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