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Dujakovich, Cortez, and Duratovic
Isoo OBrien
1
Wooster WOOM (4-5-2, 1-1-0)
3
Winner Kenyon College KENM (9-0-0, 1-0-0)
Wooster WOOM
(4-5-2, 1-1-0)
1
Final
3
Kenyon College KENM
(9-0-0, 1-0-0)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Wooster WOOM 1 0 1
Kenyon College KENM 2 1 3

Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | Evan Brinnon, Asst. Director of Athletics Communications

Owls open NCAC play with win over Wooster

GAMBIER, Ohio -- Kenyon College kept rolling and stayed perfect, improving to 9-0-0 overall and 1-0 in the North Coast Athletic Conference with a 3-1 win at home over the College of Wooster.

The Owls kept the pressure on Wooster's half of the pitch early, but it was a ball on Kenyon's half of the field that led to the game's first goal. After helping to thwart an aggressive push from the Fighting Scots, Kenyon's Aidan Burns, a junior defender, lofted a ball over the whole of the Wooster defense. Sam Carson, a speedy senior forward, sprinted past everyone but the Wooster goalie, gained control of the ball in the Wooster box and sent a shot into the back of the net at the 10:41 mark to put the Owls ahead 1-0.

Kenyon nearly doubled its lead after a dangerous shot from junior defender Ben Lantz after the Owls earned a corner kick, but a Wooster defender was in the right place at the right time after their goalie was on the ground, making a team save to keep Kenyon off the board.

The missed opportunity came back to bite the Owls after a ball was misplayed back to Jack Pedreschi in goal. Wooster's Langston Hood corralled the errant pass and launched a shot from outside the box past Pedreschi and into the net to knot the game at 1-1 in the 27th minute.

The Owls pushed hard two minutes later, taking two shots and earning a corner kick. Atli Hrafnkelsson, a senior forward, accounted for one of the shots, just missing his mark after hitting the crossbar. However, the near-make was a good omen as Kenyon's next shot a few seconds later resulted in a goal. Senior defender Zach Grumbach collected a ball in Wooster territory and passed across the goal to sophomore midfielder Eamon Dujakovich, who notched his second score of the season to give the Owls a 2-1 lead at the 29:30 mark.

Through 45 minutes, Kenyon outshot Wooster 13-2, including an 8-2 edge in shots on goal. The Owls also earned seven corner kicks while allowing the Fighting Scots to attempt just one.

After playing a dozen second-half minutes, Kenyon had an excellent opportunity to add to their lead. The Owls earned a penalty kick after a handball was called against a Wooster defender in the box, but Scott Upton, who had gone 2-for-3 on PKs this season, sent his attempt high.

The Fighting Scots managed to put the Owls in perilous positions on numerous occasions in the second half, but Pedreschi secured a pair of saves while the Kenyon defenders maintained the lead.

The defensive stands paid off, and Kenyon broke through in the 80th minute to take a 3-1 lead. After a Wooster goal kick, Dujakovich delivered a nice through-ball to Hrafnkelsson, who drove deep into the Wooster box before passing to Cortez, who headed the ball into the net for his first intercollegiate goal.

The Owls held onto their two-goal lead despite Wooster's best efforts, as the Fighting Scots took five shots from the 83rd to 89th minutes. Kenyon defenders blocked two attempts, Pedreschi saved two tries, and one attempt bounced off the right post. For the game, Kenyon finished with a 20-11 edge in shots while holding an 11-6 advantage in both shots on goal and corner kicks.

Up next, the Owls head to Delaware, Ohio, for a mid-week NCAC matchup against Ohio Wesleyan University (3-4-2, 1-0 NCAC). The match is scheduled to kick off at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 4.
 

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