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MSOC postgame Lindenwood
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Milwaukee MILW (0-1-1, 0-0-0)
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Winner Lindenwood LINDEN (2-0-0, 0-0-0)
Milwaukee MILW
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Lindenwood LINDEN
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Milwaukee MILW 0 1 1
Lindenwood LINDEN 1 1 2

Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | Chris Zills

Panthers Fall Late At Lindenwood, 2-1

Team plays at Bradley Thursday

ST. CHARLES, Mo. – Ollie Weir scored a second-half goal to level the contest, but Lindenwood found the game-winner late in the match to seize a 2-1 victory over the Milwaukee men's soccer team Tuesday at Hunter Stadium.

The Panthers (0-1-1) forced a handful of solid looks down the stretch to find the equalizer against the Lions (2-0-0) but ran out of time in trying to force the draw.
 
Down 1-0 at the break, Milwaukee made it a new game in the 59th minute. Weir came through with the big strike, heading in a combination of cross-field passes from both Dominic Zuniga and Alejandro Zuniga at the 58:31 mark.
 
The MKE defense played well after intermission, allowing shot attempts but nothing of real quality until the home side found a winner.
 
The go-ahead goal came in the 81st minute, with a seeing-eye header off a corner kick ending up helping the Lions escape with the victory.
 
Weir nearly leveled the match once again, sending a cross from Bienvenu Djunga just high in the 78th minute.
 
A slow start both ways, Daiki Kumakawa came close to opening the scoring and breaking the deadlock, sending a blast thundering off the crossbar and back into play in the 20th minute.
 
Lindenwood then broke through, taking the 1-0 advantage in the 25th minute. Just a few moments later, the home side nearly doubled the lead, but Mitch Goodman raced 25-plus yards to stop a long shot from crossing the goal line in the 26th minute.
 
Nic Diana finished with five saves in the loss, making some nice stops on the night. He came up big with a diving save on a shot through the wall in the 32nd minute to keep the deficit at 1-0.
 
Djunga tried a go from distance in the 42nd, needing a quality save by the LU keeper to stop the would-be equalizer before the break.
 
For the game, the Lions grabbed advantages of 19-12 in shots, 8-5 in shots on goal, and had three of the match's four corner kicks despite MKE owning 53 percent of overall possession. Djunga led the way for the offense with five shot attempts.
 
Up next, the team remains on the road, traveling to Peoria, Ill., for a match against Bradley Thursday. Game time is set for 5 p.m.
 
 
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