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5
Winner Bethany Lutheran BLCMS (6-4-0 (6-0-0 UMAC))
0
Minnesota Morris UMM (2-9-1 (2-3-1 UMAC))
Winner
Bethany Lutheran BLCMS
(6-4-0 (6-0-0 UMAC))
5
Final
0
Minnesota Morris UMM
(2-9-1 (2-3-1 UMAC))
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Bethany Lutheran BLCMS 1 4 5
Minnesota Morris UMM 0 0 0

Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | KatieJo Svenson

Bethany Lutheran Remains Undefeated in Conference Play

MORRIS, Minn. – The Bethany Lutheran men's soccer team (6-4 overall, 6-0 UMAC) won its fifth-straight in the 5-0 victory over Minnesota Morris (2-9-1, 2-3-1) Wednesday, to remain atop the UMAC standings.
 
Junior Max Busch (Odenthal, Germany) led the Vikings with two goals. Freshmen Tomas Abreu (Lisbon, Portugal) and Agostino Quadrio Curzio (Lecco, Italy) both had career-high two assists.
 
Defending UMAC defensive player of the week, freshman keeper Nick Lundberg (Mankato, Minn.) earned his fifth win and second shutout in net.
 
Scoring summary
GOAL   Time       Team    Goal Scorer                       Assists                                               Description
1.            13:25     BLCMS Max Busch                         Tomas Abreu, Bernardo Abreu    Shot ricocheted to feet for point-blank finish
2.            51:58     BLCMS Jamie Smith                       Agostino Q. Curzio                          Lower left corner
3.            55:49     BLCMS Mick Van De Kolk             Tomas Abreu                                    Headed in off cross from left wing
4.            64:28     BLCMS Benjamin Phillips              Max Busch                                        Right side
5.            66:30     BLCMS  Max Busch                         Agostino Q. Curzio, Benjamin Phillips       Lower left side
                   
BLC held the advantage in shots (24-3) shots on goal (8-2), and corner kicks (6-3).
 
Bethany returns to action on the road Saturday against Crown at 5 p.m.
 
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