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Luke Rinne
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Winner Missouri S&T MST (5-3-1, 4-3 GLVC)
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William Jewell WJC (2-6, 0-6 GLVC)
Winner
Missouri S&T MST
(5-3-1, 4-3 GLVC)
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William Jewell WJC
(2-6, 0-6 GLVC)
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Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | John Kean, Sports Information Director

Miners win fourth straight on Klevjer's overtime tally


LIBERTY, Mo. – A goal out of a scramble in front of the net by Martin Klevjer (Trondheim, Norway/) in the second overtime period gave Missouri S&T's men's soccer team its fourth straight win Friday night, as the Miners outlasted William Jewell 2-1 in a Great Lakes Valley Conference contest.

S&T got a corner kick chance in the 106th minute and after the ball had initially been kicked over the crowd, it was knocked back in to Klevjer and after the ball got away momentarily, it ended up back at his feet and he whacked it in the direction of the goal and hit the low shot by Cardinal goalkeeper Nick Cooper to end the contest.

The Miners got a win in a game in which they dominated the stat sheet, outshooting the Cardinals 22-10 with eight of the shots being on goal to four for William Jewell.   S&T also had all six corner kick chances in the game, including the one that preceded the game-winning goal.

The Cardinals struck first with a goal in the 24th minute – the first allowed by the Miners in nearly five halves of soccer – as Drew Dempsey got a shot past S&T goalkeeper Aaron Hohenstein (St. Louis, MO/Lutheran South).

S&T answered back nearly 10 minutes later when Felipe Andrade (Belo Horizonte, Brazil/) headed in a pass from David Murphy (Naperville, IL/Naperville Central) to knot the contest at one.  The goal was the 22nd of Andrade's S&T career, tying him with Ryan Coates for sixth place on the all-time goals list.

Both teams had opportunities late in regulation time to get the game-winner, but had those attempts stopped by Hohenstein on one end and Cooper on the opposite end.

The Miners will face sixth-ranked Rockhurst Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Kansas City.  The Hawks were also victorious by a 2-1 count Friday as they upended Drury.


 
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