The Lindenwood men's soccer team fought to a scoreless draw on Friday night against the Drury Panthers. The draw moves their record to 6-4-4 overall and 5-3-4 in conference play.
MATCH OVERVIEW
Both teams created few chances in the opening half. Drury outshot the Lions by a 7-1 margin. The Panthers had two shots on target, but goalkeeper
Tim Licht made both saves. The Lions picked up the play in the second half, outshooting the Panthers 8-4. The best chance in the second half for the Lions came in the 67th minute when
Mandlenkosi Seremani took a shot from inside the box, but the Drury keeper had the answer.
The game remained scoreless at the end of regulation, as overtime was needed. Lindenwood generated one quality scoring chance when
Luke McBeth was given a penalty kick in the 108th minute. McBeth hit the crossbar before
Timoteo Gunning headed the rebound high.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
- Licht played all 110 minutes of the match.
- Licht made three saves during the match.
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Joshua Scholl led the team with five shots, including two on goal.
UP NEXT
Lindenwood will play its final home game of the season on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in a match against Southwest Baptist.