

The Skyhawks kept the pressure on in the first half, doubling the Falcons (0-1-1) shot total 8-4 in the opening 45 minutes and finishing with an 18-11 total shots advantage for the game, but were unable to bury that third goal. Just 12 minutes later, it was freshman Gabriel Legendre who took his turn notching his first tally of 2021, corralling a crossing pass from fellow freshman Georgi Stoyanov and burying a shot bottom-right past UT-Permian Basin's charging keeper. Those are just good learning lessons for the group that we need to be a little more relentless in those moments."įort Lewis (1-0-1 overall) drew first blood in the 13th minute when freshman forward Tomas Duenes buried a feed from senior Brantley Bice for his first career goal. We kept it close and (UT-Permian Basin) found a way to get back in it. "I thought we came out playing really well in the first half, little disappointed we didn't get a third goal because I think a third goal would have buried it. "Two games and we haven't lost it's not a bad start," said FLC head men's soccer coach, David Oberholtzer.

The Fort Lewis College men's soccer team came out flying in the first half Saturday in its non-conference matchup against Lone Star Conference foe, University of Texas-Permian Basin.įLC tallied the game's first two goals just 24:14 into the contest - all five goals for the Skyhawks over the weekend have come in the first half - but were unable to quite complete the weekend sweep, settling for a 2-2 tie with the visiting Falcons.
