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Oct. 10, 2007
Lutes and Loggers Battle to Rain-Soaked
1-1 Draw
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| Erik Gracey - scores PLU goal |
Box Score
TACOMA, Wash. - With a combined 33 shots and 20 saves, the Pacific
Lutheran Lutes and the 11th-ranked Puget Sound Loggers battled to
a 1-1 draw in a Northwest Conference men's soccer game played Wednesday
afternoon on Peyton Field at Baker Stadium.
The Lutes (7-5-1, 5-1-1 NWC) took the lead in the 19th minute when
Brennan Brown threaded a pass through the Logger defense to Erik
Gracey, who finished from just yards out to give Pacific Lutheran
a 1-0 halftime lead over the Loggers (10-1-1, 5-1-1 NWC).
In the second half, the Loggers evened things up in the 70th minute
when, following a scrum of activity near the Pacific Lutheran net,
a Lute defender accidentally tapped the ball across the goal line
for an own goal. Neither team was able to put a ball into the goal
during the remaining 20 minutes of regulation and the 20 minutes
of overtime, though both had several good chances. The Lutes forced
Puget Sound all-conference goalkeeper Pete Van Sant to make several
leaping saves, and the Loggers also had several good chances that
were stopped by PLU freshman keeper Daniel Mangum. Van Sant made
nine saves in the 110-minute contest while Magum finished with 11
saves.
After getting off only two shots in the first half compared to
five by the hosts, PLU hammered 11 shots in the second half. The
Lutes ended up with a 17-16 advantage in that category, and both
teams had seven corner kicks in the contest.
The entire second half and overtime was played in rain, often heavy,
and the field began to puddle, limiting both teams offensively.
Pacific Lutheran returns to Northwest Conference action on Sunday
when it travels to Newberg, Ore., to face the George Fox Bruins.
Next Wednesday, the Lutes will host the Loggers in a match scheduled
to kick off at 3:30 p.m.
(Courtesy of UPS Sports Information Office)
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