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Brock men’s soccer: split two games against Laurier

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Game recap of Brock Badgers men soccer team two games against Laurier.

The Brock Badgers clashed with the Laurier Golden Hawks on Sept. 16th at Alumni Field in St. Catharines. This face-off promised excitement, and it certainly delivered as both teams battled fiercely for supremacy on the field. 

The scoreboard may have read 1-0 in favour of Laurier when the final whistle blew, but the match was defined by more than just the scoreline. It was a gritty showdown characterized by stellar performances, intense emotions, and a flurry of yellow cards. 

The first half of the game saw Laurier’s Sam Ghouli making a significant impact, netting the game’s only goal in the 15th  minute. Ghouli capitalized on an opportunity, slotting the ball into the net with precision, putting the Golden Hawks ahead 1-0. This early lead set the tone for a game full of tense moments and near misses. 

Brock – ,determined to claw back into the game – managed to create several scoring opportunities. They unleashed a total of 10 shots during the match, but unfortunately for them, they couldn’t find the back of the net. This credit goes to Laurier’s solid defense and their goalkeeper, David Carano, who made a crucial save to maintain the lead. 

However, it wasn’t just the scoring attempts that made this match memorable. The game also saw many yellow cards given by the official, with players from both sides receiving cautions for various infractions. This added an extra layer of intensity to the already heated encounter. 

One of the game’s turning points came in the 89th minute when Brock’s Tiago Pereira, who had already received a caution earlier in the match, was shown a second yellow card, resulting in a red card and an ejection from the game. This red card not only reduced Brock’s manpower on the field but also highlighted the intensity of the contest as players pushed themselves to the limits. 

Statistically, Brock dominated the game in several aspects. They outshot Laurier 10-5, with five of those shots finding their mark on goal. Badgers’ goalkeeper Calum Morrison made a valiant effort, recording a save that prevented Laurier from widening the gap. 

Corner kicks were another area where Brock had an edge, with four compared to Laurier’s two. This showcased their intent to exploit set-piece opportunities and level the playing field. 

The Badgers (with an overall record of 1-2-0 and a conference record of 1-2-0) had an opportunity to seek redemption in a rematch against the Golden Hawks (with an overall record of 3-1-1 and a conference record of 2-1-1) on Sept. 17th in Waterloo. In the rematch, the Badgers conquered the Golden Hawks in another close 1-0 game, improving their record to 2-2-0.  

The Badgers take on the University of Guelph on Sept. 23rd at Alumni Field. Game time is 3:15 p.m. for those who like to attend or watch on OUA.tv. For more information on the Brock men’s soccer team, visit gobadgers.ca 

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