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Sam Hosmer-Quint
Sejin Kim
2
Hiram HIR (3-10-2, 1-6-0)
5
Winner Kenyon KEN (12-1-1, 7-0-0)
Hiram HIR
(3-10-2, 1-6-0)
2
Final
5
Kenyon KEN
(12-1-1, 7-0-0)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Hiram HIR 1 1 2
Kenyon KEN 2 3 5

Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | Josh Ducheneaux

Lords dominate Terriers on Senior Day

GAMBIER, Ohio -- The Kenyon College men's soccer team celebrated Senior Day before the match against Hiram College and finished the celebration with a 5-2 victory. 

Hiram started the scoring in the 7th minute when Isaac Opoku found his way down the sideline and into the 18-yard box. Opoku beat Kenyon goalkeeper Ian McInturf to the far post, giving the Terriers a 1-0 lead. The lead didn't last for long as Sebastian Gaese put his header in the back of the net off the corner kick from Aidan Burns

In the 28th minute, Eamon Dujakovich battled his way down to the end line inside the box. Dujakovich snuck a pass to the middle of the box to find Alem Duratovic. Duratovic's shot easily went into the back of the net, giving the Lords a 2-1 lead. The remainder of the first half went scoreless as the Terriers continued to hang around with Kenyon.

Only 3 minutes into the second half, Gerardo Martinez curved a shot from 20-yards out into the top corner of the goal. Martinez's fourth goal of the season stretched the Lords' lead to 3-1. In the 58th minute, Hiram's Keagan Le'Roux pulled Joey Martens down on a corner kick. The referee awarded Kenyon the penalty kick while giving Le'Roux a yellow card for the play. Sam Hosmer-Quint stepped up to take the penalty kick and buried it. 

Jacob Lazarus capped off the Kenyon scoring in the 72nd minute when he found his way into the box. Lazarus stopped on a dime and watched as his defender slid past him before putting the ball in the goal. Hiram scored another goal in the 75th minute but could not overcome the deficit. 

The Lords hit the road for their final two games of the regular season. Kenyon travels to Oberlin College on the 27th before taking on DePauw University on the 30th.

 
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