LISLE, IL - The Benedictine University men's soccer team needed 110 minutes but still could not determine a victor in the conference opener, battling Concordia Chicago to a draw.
FINAL SCORE
Benedictine 2, Concordia Chicago 2 - 2OT
THE DETAILS
- It did not take long for Benedictine to open the scoring
- Omar Barragan set up
Hayden Van Son in the sixth minute with the opening marker
- Concordia Chicago tied the contest just under 20 minutes later
- Van Son scored again in the 33rd minutes to put Benedictine ahead again
- Concordia Chicago tied the game less than three minutes into the second half
- Benedictine created opportunity after opportunity but could not find a way to put in the go-ahead tally
- Van Son was stopped shortly after the overtime kick-off and the contest remained even through the extra 20 minutes
STAT LEADERS
- Benedictine held a 14-6 advantage in shots with 11 on goal
- Chris Rubio made three saves in goal
- Van Son notched four shots
- Eight individuals recorded shots for Benedictine in the match, which ran the unbeaten streak to five
UP NEXT
Benedictine (3-1-2, 0-0-1 NACC) hosts Concordia Wisconsin on Saturday.