Drake Blanks Coe 3-0 in Men's Soccer Exhibition
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S Saville
Story Created:
Aug 29, 2010 at 6:34 PM CST
Story Updated:
Aug 29, 2010 at 9:50 PM CST
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA - The Drake men's soccer team completed its exhibition slate with perfect 3-0 record, including three shutouts, after netting a 3-0 road triumph over Coe College on Sunday (Aug. 29).
The game was a homecoming for eight Drake players who made their return to Eastern Iowa to play in front of family and friends. That group was led by senior Kenan Malicevic (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Cedar Valley) along with redshirt juniors Charles Schwartz (Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf), Jordan Kadlec (Hiawatha, Iowa/Cedar Rapids Kennedy) and Michael Noonan (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Xavier), junior Hunter Kennedy (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Cedar Rapids Washington), redshirt freshmen Nick Mims (Davenport, Iowa/Davenport Central) and Michael Rummelhart (Iowa City, Iowa/Regina) and freshman Erik Boyer (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Kennedy).
"I was reasonably pleased with our effort today and extremely excited that our three goals came from kids from Cedar Rapids," Bulldog head coach Sean Holmes commented. "Having played three games in five days with some travel thrown is always difficult, especially in the first week of school and we were able to play a lot of guys in front of their family and friends."
The two sides battled to a scoreless draw at halftime before Kennedy connected off a cross from the left wing by Schwartz in the 81st minute to score what proved to be the game-winner.
In the 84th minute, Malicevic struck from four yards out on a first-time finish off a cross from redshirt sophomore Colin Lawter (Wichita, Kan./Wichita Southeast) pushing Drake's advantage to 2-0.
Malicevic capped the scoring with his second tally in as many minutes with his goal from three yards out on a knockdown in the 87th minute from Schwartz.
Kadlec started the game in goal for the Bulldogs playing 55 minutes before giving way to redshirt freshman Rich Gallagher (Lake Bluff, Ill./Lake Forest Academy) for the remainder of the affair.
"We showed remarkable composure to get three shutouts," said Holmes. "We will use the next week to prepare
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