Pilots Lose Heartbreaker in Double Overtime

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Pilots Lose Heartbreaker in Double Overtime

 

INDIANAPOLIS – The Bethel College Pilots men’s soccer team saw a 2-1 lead evaporate before falling in double overtime to Marian 3-2. The Pilots are mired in their longest losing streak since 2012 with their fifth straight loss.

 

GAME VITALS

  • Score: Marian def. Bethel 3-2, 2ot
  • Records: Bethel (8-7-1, 2-5-0) | Marian (7-6-1, 3-4-0)
  • NAIA Top 25 Coaches’ Poll:Bethel – not rated | Marian – not rated
  • Location: St. Vincent Field | Marian University | Indianapolis, Ind.

 

SCORING SUMMARY

  • 13’ | Igor Ferreira (MU) assisted by Nicolas Barrera
  • 39’ | Lucas Moreira (BC) assisted by Tanner Gibson
  • 44’ | Danny Arreguin (BC) unassisted
  • 59’ | Christoffer Jensen (MU) assisted by Ian Gammon
  • 103’ | Elijah Zorniger (MU) assisted by Jeffrey Rhodes

 

INSIDE THE BOXSCORE

  • The Pilots have now lost five straight matches, their longest losing streak since losing six straight from August 23 to September 14, 2013. It is the first time since 1993 that they have lost five straight regular season league games.
  • Danny Arreguin notched his first goal—and points—of the season with a go-ahead goal in the final minute of the first half.
  • The Pilots are 0-2-1 when the game goes extra time this season and are winless in their last five double overtime matches.

 

NEXT TIME OUT

  • The Pilots return home to take on Indiana Wesleyan in their final home match of the season at 7:00 pm. The Pilots will honor their seniors with a pre-game ceremony.

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