KALAMAZOO, Mich. - The 12th-ranked University of Dayton men's soccer team shutout No. 20 Western Michigan, 4-0, Sunday afternoon. Junior Martin Bakken scored what proved to be the game winner less than two minutes into the match.
Dayton improves to 1-0-1 on the season while Western Michigan moves to 0-2-0 overall.
KEY STATS
18 - Dayton got off a total of 18 shots compared to Western Michigan's seven
5 - the Flyers were led by sophomore Andrew Armstrong with five shots
5 - senior Gavin Krenecki collected a Dayton career-high five saves in the clean sheet
G - freshman Mikkel Madsen netted his first career goal to go with first career assist
A - UD recorded three assists on four goals, including senior Ethan Sassine who tallied his first career assist at Dayton
SCORING SUMMARY
01:43 |
 |
Martin Bakken (1)
Assisted By: Ethan Sassine |
20:46 |
 |
Ethan Sassine (1)
Assisted By: Mikkel Madsen |
39:18 |
 |
Mikkel Madsen (1) |
58:23 |
 |
Andrew Armstrong (1)
Assisted By: Farouq Ogundare |
CAUTIONS AND EJECTIONS
YC |
14:01 |
DAY |
#18 Paul Yeboah |
YC |
39:17 |
WMU |
#8 Jordan Klein |
YC |
50:52 |
WMU |
#15 Sahel Yessen |
COACH'S QUOTE
"This was a great response from the team today, to go on the road and dominate a top-20 team," commented head coach Dennis Currier following the match. "WMU is always a well-coached team and difficult to breakdown defensively. We performed very well on both sides of the ball today."
UP NEXT
12th-ranked Dayton is set to take part in Ohio State's Wolstein Classic next week. Dayton will matchup against Temple on Thursday and Oakland on Sunday. Both matches are set to kickoff at 4 p.m. at OSU's Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium.
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