Lewis University Men's Soccer Team Ties with University of Wisconsin-Parkside Rangers

The Lewis University men's soccer team tied with the University of Wisconsin-Parkside Rangers on Sunday afternoon, securing their first draw of the season. The game marked a significant moment for the Flyers, as Lewis' record now stands at one win, zero losses, and one tie. The contest was a closely contested match, with both teams showcasing impressive skills and determination.

Key Takeaways:

  • Mikey Revell, a senior from Largo, Maryland/Bishop McNamara, scored a crucial goal in the first half, becoming the new points leader for the Flyers with a total of three points.
  • The game saw several pivotal moments, including Revell's blocked shot recovery and subsequent well-placed shot in the upper right corner.
  • Lance Somerfield, a midfielder from Orland Park, Ill./Eastern Illinois, provided crucial crosses that led to goals for Lucas Lloyd (Ontario, Canada/Bishop Tonnos) and Mikey Revell.
  • The Rangers were able to tie the game not once, but twice, with the second tie occurring at the 79:08 mark.
  • Hampus Ryno, a midfielder from Kungsbacka, Sweden/Aranasgymnasiet, made his debut for the Flyers, playing 27 minutes off the bench.

Statistics:

  • The Lewis University men's soccer team's record now stands at one win, zero losses, and one tie.
  • The game marked the Flyers' first draw of the season.
  • Mikey Revell has accumulated three points (1 goal, 2 assists) in the season opener against PNW and the game against UW-Parkside Rangers.
  • The all-time record against UW-Parkside becomes 8-5-4 after the tie, dating back to 2006.
  • Hampus Ryno played 27 minutes off the bench in his debut for the Flyers.

Sources:

  • Lewis University Athletics news release
  • Lewis University men's soccer team official website