WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Three goals in the second half helped lift the Lycoming College men's soccer team to a 3-3 draw with Lancaster Bible College on Wednesday night, Sept. 14, at UPMC Field.
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After being held scoreless and down two goals by the 56
th minute, senior
Brayden Wise (Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley) collected the ball 30 yards out and took the ball into the goalbox himself, Â firing a shot past the Lancaster Bible goalkeeper.
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The Chargers (2-1-1 overall) took the two-goal lead back again less than a minute later, but the Warriors (2-1-3 overall) responded in the final 30 minutes. Sophomore
Joe Bamfo (Lake Grove, N.Y./Connetquot) fired a shot off the goalline just inside the right post, headed to him by sophomore
Jaeden Asare (Letterkenny, Ireland/Perry Hall (Md.)), who was posted on the left side of the box to make it a one-goal game.
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A corner kick by first-year
Keller Chamovitz (Sewickley, Pa./Quaker Valley), with two minutes remaining in the game, set up the Warriors final goal by junior
Kenny Clapp (Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley), who headed the ball into the top corner of the goal to tie the game dramatically.
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The Warriors got one more shot after the restart, but neither team could get the go-ahead tally.
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The Chargers recorded goals from Sam Glock, Kedrick Yoder, and Devyn Kintzer.
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Sophomore goalkeeper
Nick Wilke (Mercerville, N.J./Notre Dame) made three saves on the game for the Warriors and Isaac Barrow stopped seven of Lycoming's 21 shots.
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The Warriors return to the field on Saturday, Sept. 17, when they travel to Lebanon Valley College for a 1 p.m. kickoff in Annville, Pa.
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