
Men's Soccer travels to face Milwaukee Sunday
2/27/2021 11:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
The Wright State men's soccer team hits the road for just the second time this season for a Sunday afternoon matchup against Milwaukee. Kickoff is set for 2:00 p.m. ET.
Sunday's contest will be available for live stream via ESPN3 as well as via Live Stats. WATCH | LIVE STATS
LAST TIME OUT
Wright State – The Raiders are coming off a 2-1 victory over Cleveland State on Monday afternoon. The Vikings broke the scoreless match in the 20th minute, before Joe Kouadio tallied his third goal in two games on a cross from Brayden McNitt in the 22nd minute. The first half saw the Raiders tally six shots to the Vikings one, while also recording three corner kicks to Cleveland State's one. Wright State found the advantage in the 49th minute as Alex Hummel tallied his first goal of the season – a game winner, as he headed the ball into the bottom right corner of the net off a Presten Manthey corner kick.
Milwaukee – The Panthers are coming off a 1-0 overtime victory over Detroit Mercy on Monday. Raul Medina scored Milwaukee's only goal in the 92nd. Milwaukee out shot Detroit Mercy 11-to-5 following halftime. Goalkeeper Nick Chiappa made four saves to pick up the shutout, the second of his career.
SCOUTING THE PANTHERS
FOLLOW THE RAIDERS
Fans are encouraged to follow the Wright State men's soccer program all season long via Live Stats on social media. Select matches will be featured on the ESPN family of networks, check wsuraiders.com for more information.
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Sunday's contest will be available for live stream via ESPN3 as well as via Live Stats. WATCH | LIVE STATS
LAST TIME OUT
Wright State – The Raiders are coming off a 2-1 victory over Cleveland State on Monday afternoon. The Vikings broke the scoreless match in the 20th minute, before Joe Kouadio tallied his third goal in two games on a cross from Brayden McNitt in the 22nd minute. The first half saw the Raiders tally six shots to the Vikings one, while also recording three corner kicks to Cleveland State's one. Wright State found the advantage in the 49th minute as Alex Hummel tallied his first goal of the season – a game winner, as he headed the ball into the bottom right corner of the net off a Presten Manthey corner kick.
Milwaukee – The Panthers are coming off a 1-0 overtime victory over Detroit Mercy on Monday. Raul Medina scored Milwaukee's only goal in the 92nd. Milwaukee out shot Detroit Mercy 11-to-5 following halftime. Goalkeeper Nick Chiappa made four saves to pick up the shutout, the second of his career.
SCOUTING THE PANTHERS
- Milwaukee is 17-12-6 all-time against the Raiders. The Panthers once tallied an 11 game winning streak that dates back to 2007. Most recently the two matched up in the Horizon League Championship that saw Wright State advance 4-3 on PKs after playing to a 1-1 draw.
- The Panthers return All-Horizon League Second Team member Jake Kelderman, as well as Horizon League All-Freshman Team selections Kasper Davidsson, Josh Kidder and Abdu Regassa.
- Milwaukee finished the 2019 season 10-6-4 overall (3-3-2 HL), including an appearance in the 2019 Horizon League Tournament Championship, the Panthers were picked by the league coaches to place fourth in the regular season this year.
FOLLOW THE RAIDERS
Fans are encouraged to follow the Wright State men's soccer program all season long via Live Stats on social media. Select matches will be featured on the ESPN family of networks, check wsuraiders.com for more information.
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