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Brock men’s soccer team secures fifth win with dominant shutout against Algoma Thunderbirds

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The Brock Badgers men’s soccer team continued their impressive run in the 2023 season, notching their fifth win by shutting out the Algoma Thunderbirds 2-0 on a sunny Saturday afternoon at Brock Alumni Field on Sept. 30.

In a match marked by a display of grit and finesse, the Badgers demonstrated their prowess from the outset. Fifth-year striker Marc Iantomasi proved to be the star of the show, netting both goals to secure the victory. 
 

Iantomasi, already in top form this season, opened the scoring in the 17th minute. His clinical finish gave the Badgers an early 1-0 advantage, setting the tone for what was to come. The first half concluded with another moment of brilliance from Iantomasi, who doubled his tally just before the break, giving the Badgers a comfortable two-goal cushion. 

Throughout the first 45 minutes, Brock’s relentless attack resulted in five shots on target, keeping the Algoma defence on their toes. 
 

The second half saw the Badgers continue to dominate, with several close chances in the final third. Third-year striker Michael Solomon came close to adding to the scoreline, narrowly missing a goal after striking the right post. Despite missed opportunities, the Badgers maintained their pressure and managed to secure the game with a final score of 2-0. 
 

Notably, the match was not without its fair share of intensity, as eight yellow cards were handed out, with four going to each side. Both teams displayed their competitive spirit and physicality on the field. 
 

In the goalkeeping department, third-year Calum Morrison was stellar for the Badgers, making three crucial saves enroute to his first win and clean sheet of his OUA career. Morrison’s performance between the posts was complemented by the rock-solid back line, with standout performances from the two center-backs, Luca Ragagnin and Conrad Czarnecki. 
 

A game-changer for the Badgers was first-year midfielder Noah Geyer, who came on in the 57th minute and instantly made an impact, creating numerous opportunities for his teammates and changing the complexion of the contest. 
 

Notably, as part of National Truth and Reconciliation Day, both teams wore orange shirts during the warm-up, and a moment of silence was observed before the contest to remember and honor the victims and survivors of Canadian residential schools—a poignant and significant gesture of solidarity. 

With this win, the Badgers improved their overall record to 5-2-0, matching their conference record. The two teams faced off once again on Sunday where they won 4-0. 
 

In a season that promises excitement and remarkable performances, the Brock Badgers are certainly making their presence felt.  
 

The Badgers’ next matchup is on Oct. 6 at Waterloo. Waterloo has struggled so far this season with a 1-4-2 record. Brock will look to extend their win streak to six games.  

 
For more information on the Brock men’s soccer team visit gobadgers.ca. 

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