
Photo by: Kylie Macziewski
Huskies Shut Out by Cardinals on the Road
9/18/2022 1:53:00 PM | Men's Soccer
ST. CLOUD, Minn. - St. Cloud State men's soccer fell 3-0 against the Saginaw Valley State Cardinals this afternoon. The Huskies found themselves down one at the 25th minute of the first half and held SVS to one goal going into the second. The Cardinals found the back of the net twice in the second half to secure their win. SCSUÂ compiled seven shots and one shot one goal but failed to put the ball in the net.
TURNING POINT
At the 56th minute mark, Saginaw Valley State's Cody Miller got past Gage Steiner to give the Cardinals their 3-0 lead.Â
TOP HUSKIES
QUOTABLES - Head Coach Sean Holmes
"We were really pleased with parts of our performance today. We created chances that we failed to capitalize on and three or four lapse in concentration cost us dearly. Philip Caputo and Nolan Pratumwon were terrific in the heart of our midfield. Saginaw Valley State certainly deserved the results but we look forward to playing them back at our place. Part of our growth as a team and a program is learning to deal with adversity home or away. Today I thought we did for long stretches of the game but wasn't sufficient enough to get a result."
UP NEXT
After two back to back weekends on the road, the Huskies will return home for a two game weekend at Husky Stadium. On Friday, September 23 St. Cloud State will host Davenport. The match will kickoff at 7:00 p.m CT. On Sunday, SCSU will take on Purdue Northwest for a noon CT start at Husky Stadium.
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Men's Soccer, stay tuned on SCSUHuskies.com and follow the teams on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.Â
TURNING POINT
At the 56th minute mark, Saginaw Valley State's Cody Miller got past Gage Steiner to give the Cardinals their 3-0 lead.Â
TOP HUSKIES
- Redshirt senior Gage Steiner played all 90 minutes of the match tallying two saves
- Senior midfielder Jake Leonard had the Huskies lone shot on goal
QUOTABLES - Head Coach Sean Holmes
"We were really pleased with parts of our performance today. We created chances that we failed to capitalize on and three or four lapse in concentration cost us dearly. Philip Caputo and Nolan Pratumwon were terrific in the heart of our midfield. Saginaw Valley State certainly deserved the results but we look forward to playing them back at our place. Part of our growth as a team and a program is learning to deal with adversity home or away. Today I thought we did for long stretches of the game but wasn't sufficient enough to get a result."
UP NEXT
After two back to back weekends on the road, the Huskies will return home for a two game weekend at Husky Stadium. On Friday, September 23 St. Cloud State will host Davenport. The match will kickoff at 7:00 p.m CT. On Sunday, SCSU will take on Purdue Northwest for a noon CT start at Husky Stadium.
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Men's Soccer, stay tuned on SCSUHuskies.com and follow the teams on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.Â
Team Stats
SCSU
SVSU
Goals
0
3
Shots
7
11
Shots on Goal
1
5
Saves
2
1
Corners
3
6
Fouls
10
11
Scoring Plays
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Jayden Cameron (2)
Assisted By: Jonathon Monney
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25:07
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Jonathon Monney (10)
Assisted By: Anthony Waller
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54:15
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Cody Miller (2)
Assisted By: Joshua Rubin
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55:55
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