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UNLEASH THE GRIZZ

Oakland University Athletics

Scoreboard

Michael Sly Jr.
Reilly Hall - Milwaukee Panthers Athletics
0
Oakland OAK (3-9-4, 3-2-3)
0
Milwaukee MKE (1-7-8, 0-3-5)
Oakland OAK
(3-9-4, 3-2-3)
0
Final
0
Milwaukee MKE
(1-7-8, 0-3-5)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Oakland OAK 0 0 0
Milwaukee MKE 0 0 0

Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | Teddy Rydquist

Golden Grizzlies play Milwaukee to scoreless draw, pick up critical league point

MILWAUKEE, Wis. – In their final road match of the regular season, the Oakland Golden Grizzlies played the Milwaukee Panthers to a scoreless draw on Saturday, October 29 at the 2,200-seat Engelmann Stadium.

With the tie, Oakland moves to 3-9-4 (3-2-3 Horizon League), while the Panthers are now 1-7-8 (0-3-5).

Milwaukee doubled up the Golden Grizzlies on shots, 26-13, with seven of the Panthers' being on goal and four of Oakland's.

Sophomores Gabe Anguil and Logan Farrington, who leads Milwaukee in points this season, paced the Panthers' attack with two shots on goal apiece.

Making his 13th consecutive start, redshirt freshman goalkeeper Michael Sly, Jr. registered his fifth shutout of the campaign for the Golden Grizzlies.

Freshmen Jack Klomparens and Zach Townsend and seniors Kieran Hayes and Dawsun Schrum tallied Oakland's four shots on Milwaukee sophomore Gijs Van Schouten.

MATCH NOTES
  • The second draw in the last four matches between the two programs, Saturday's tie moves the all-time series to 8-6-2 in the Panthers' favor. The Golden Grizzlies had won two-straight contests and are still unbeaten in the last four.
  • There were three yellow cards issued Saturday, two on Oakland and one on Milwaukee:
HORIZON LEAGUE TOURNAMENT PICTURE
Set to begin with the quarterfinals on November 6, the field for the six-team Horizon League Tournament is beginning to take shape.

As of this recap's publication, the Golden Grizzlies' 3-2-3 mark and 12 points in league play are good for a three-way tie for third place with the IUPUI Jaguars and Detroit Mercy Titans.

IUPUI hosted the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons at 3 p.m. on Saturday, while Detroit Mercy is off until Wednesday, November 2 when they travel to Dayton, Ohio to square off with the Wright State Raiders.

There is much to still be decided over what remains of the regular season, as the 3 and 4-seeds in the Horizon League Tournament host a quarterfinal, while the 5 and 6 schools are tasked with beginning their postseason push on the road.

UP NEXT
Rounding out their regular season, Oakland will welcome in the Northern Kentucky Norse (4-10-2, 2-5-1) on Wednesday at 2 p.m.

The match will be live streamed on ESPN+ (subscription required), which can be accessed using this link if you are interested in viewing or listening.

Additionally, Live Stats will have up-to-the-minute updates of the action.
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