UW-Parkside 1, Missouri-St. Louis 0 – BOX SCORE | RECAP
SOMERS, Wis. – Mike Asen tallied a goal in the 51st minute on Friday afternoon to lift host UW-Parkside over Missouri-St. Louis, 1-0, in GLVC men’s soccer action. Asen buried a free kick from the top of the box to provide the difference. UW-Parkside goalkeeper Nick Huftalin earned the victory by recording three saves. The Rangers (4-2-1) moved to 2-2-1 in the GLVC with the victory and will host Maryville on Sunday. Missouri-St. Louis (2-2-3) fell to 1-2-2 in the league and next faces Lewis on Sunday.
Rockhurst 2, Southern Indiana 0 – BOX SCORE | RECAP
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Mark Magee scored a pair of goals on Friday night to lead Rockhurst to a 2-0 victory over Southern Indiana in GLVC play. Magee scored the game-winning goal in the 15th minute on assists from Kyle Miller and Lucas DeRossi. He added his second goal from 12-yards out in the final seconds of the match on assists from Jordan Giacoloetto and Alioune Gueye. Ryan Bass made four saves to earn the shutout for the Hawks. Rockhurst (4-2, 3-2) will host Kentucky Wesleyan on Sunday and Southern Indiana (1-6, 0-5) will visit William Jewell.
No. 1 Northern Kentucky 1, Drury 0 – BOX SCORE | RECAP
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Top-ranked Northern Kentucky remained unbeaten on the season with a 1-0 win at Drury on Friday night. The Norse (7-0) remained alone in first place in the GLVC with a 5-0 league record after Anthony Meyer slipped a goal past Drury keeper Stephen Conner in the 77th minute. Meyer converted the Anthony Ronca corner kick for the deciding goal. Sanjit Kang kept the Panthers from scoring and kept his nation’s season-best 0.00 goals against average by posting a pair of saves. The Norse will visit No. 17 Missouri S&T on Sunday and Drury (5-3, 3-2)
No. 24 Quincy 1, Saint Joseph’s 0 - BOX SCORE | RECAP
RENSSELAER, Ind. – Michael Andres scored in the ninth minute on Friday night to lift 24th-ranked Quincy to a 1-0 win at Saint Joseph’s in league play. Andres was assisted on the game-winning score by Ethan Venvertloh. Quincy’s Drew Duncan earned the win by turning away five shots on goal. Quincy (5-1-1, 4-0-1) will travel to Indianapolis on Sunday, while Saint Joseph’s (2-4-1, 2-2-1) will host Illinois Springfield.
Indianapolis 3, Illinois Springfield 1 – BOX SCORE | RECAP
INDIANAPOLIS – Indianapolis controlled the tempo all night in earning a 3-1 decision over Illinois Springfield on Friday night. The Greyhounds, who outshot UIS 25-5 in the match, posted a pair of goals in the first half, including the first goal of the match by Wesley Oliver in the 26th minute. Tom McGuire notched the game-winner in the 42nd minute on a Bobby Adkins assist. It was McGuire’s first of two goals on the night as UIndy (5-2, 4-1) increased its lead to 3-0 in the 48th minute as McGuire again found the back of the net on an Adkins’ assist. UIS (0-5-1, 0-4-1) registered its lone goal in the 76th minute as Carlo Cubero headed one past UIndy keeper Andrew Verhonik. UIndy will welcome No. 24 Quincy on Sunday, while UIS heads to Saint Joseph’s to conclude a weekend road trip.
William Jewell 5, Kentucky Wesleyan 0 – BOX SCORE | RECAP
LIBERTY, Mo. – William Jewell cruised to a 5-0 win over visiting Kentucky Wesleyan on Friday night. The Cardinals (3-4, 2-3) scored three times in the first half and received the game-winner from Chris Binns in the 13th minute. After a KWC own goal in the 26th minute, Troy Green scored the first of his two goals on the evening on an assist from Bean in the 33rd minute. Peter Nechvatal added an insurance goal int eh 55th minute to make the score 4-0 in favor of the Cardinals and Green completed the scoring the 71st minute on an assist from Ian Kennedy. Shane Van Hooser recorded the shutout with one save as William Jewell outshot the Panthers 29-2. WJC will host Southern Indiana on Sunday and KWC (2-5, 0-5) will head to Rockhurst.
Lewis 8, Maryville 0 – BOX SCORE |RECAP
ROMEOVILLE, Ill. – Lewis rolled to an 8-0 win over Maryville on Friday night behind five first-half goals. Cristhian Ramirez recorded a hat trick in the victory which included the game-winner just nine minutes into the contest. Five additional Flyers posted goals in the match and three keepers split time in goal recording three saves. Lewis outshot Maryville 19-10 and recorded all eight goals by the 61st minute of the match. Lewis (3-4, 3-2) will next face Missouri-St. Louis on Sunday and Maryville (2-5-1, 1-4-0) is heading to UW-Parkside on Sunday.
No. 17 Missouri S&T 2, Bellarmine 0– BOX SCORE | RECAP
ROLLA, Mo. – No. 17 Missouri S&T moved to 4-1 in the GLVC with a 2-0 decision over Bellarmine on Friday evening. The Miners (6-1) secured the win 10th minute as Kyle Schraier tallied the game-winner on assists from Jervis Atagana and Taylor Arens. Peter Vaccaro added an issurance goal in the 53rd minute on an Atagana assist. Pat McNamee collected the shutout by posting a pair of second-half saves. S&T will next host top-ranked Northern Kentucky on Sunday. Bellarmine (4-3, 3-2) will visit Drury on Sunday.