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Kenyon College Athletics

Scott Upton
Sejin Kim
7
Winner Kenyon College KENM (6-0-0)
0
Muskingum MUSK (1-4-0)
Winner
Kenyon College KENM
(6-0-0)
7
Final
0
Muskingum MUSK
(1-4-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Kenyon College KENM 4 3 7
Muskingum MUSK 0 0 0

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

Owls offense scores seven at Muskingum

NEW CONCORD, Ohio -- The No. 8-ranked Kenyon College men's soccer team wasted little time Saturday afternoon in gaining a lead, expanding it and rolling to a 7-0 road win over the Fighting Muskies of Muskingum University.

The victory ran Kenyon's record to a perfect 6-0 and improved the team's goals per game average to 4.17, which is a top-10 mark among all NCAA Division III teams. On the other side of things, the shutout was the Kenyon defense's third in a row. The unit has not allowed a goal in its last 292 minutes of play.  
    

The Owls' first goal occurred just 62 seconds from the start. A pass from Alex Ramirez found the feet of Scott Upton, who was parked at the top of the box. With his back to the goal, Upton spun around a defender and chipped the ball over the Muskingum goalkeeper's head.

Upton played a role in the next goal, too, which was scored a little more than six minutes after the first. This time, Upton worked the left side and sent in a crossing pass. The ball went untouched through a bunch of traffic and got to Mac Nardiello-Smith, who booted it home from just right of center.

That quick 2-0 start doubled before the teams got the break. With a penalty-kick goal from Alem Duratovic at the 22:10 mark and close-range, unassisted goal from Matt Nguyen at the 27:02 mark, Kenyon opened up a 4-0 advantage.

In the second half, Duratovic struck again. Right around the 60-minute mark, he collected a ball off a header from Ben Lantz. Within the left side of the box, Duratovic loaded up for a right-footed shot, but pulled back, clearing a defender. He then shifted his weight, went to his left foot and scored his second goal of the game and his team-leading seventh of the season.

Six minutes later, Duratovic assisted on a goal from Eamon Dujakovich, who ran the score to 6-0. Duratovic lobbed a pass across the goal, from right to left. On its descent, Dujakovich got himself in position to head it into the Muskingum net

Kenyon, which out-shot Muskingum 32-10, got its final goal of the day from Atli Hrafnkelsson, who scored unassisted at the 75:47 mark.

Ahead, the long list of road games continues for Kenyon, which has played just one game at home. Wednesday, the Owls go to Marietta College to take on the Pioneers at 7 p.m. 
 
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