
Huskies Fall 4-0 to Davenport
9/23/2022 11:11:00 PM | Men's Soccer
ST. CLOUD, Minn. - St. Cloud State men's soccer fell 4-0 to Davenport on a rainy night at Husky Stadium. With a 3-0 lead by Davenport going into the second half, the Huskies were looking to come out strong in the second. Despite a number of shots, St. Cloud State's effort fell short taking a 4-0 loss to the Panthers.Â
TURNING POINT
After a strong showing by the Panthers in the first half, they continued to play tough in the second. The Huskies had several shots that were wide of the net. A foul committed by St. Cloud's Bryant Alexander gave Davenport's Matt Whelan a penalty kick which got past the hands of Gage Steiner giving the Panthers a 4-0 lead.Â
TOP HUSKIES
QUOTABLES - Head Coach Sean Holmes
"I don't think we responded well to the conditions tonight. As the game progressed we played ourselves into contention, but too little, too late. Philip Caputo, Nolan Pratumwon, Noah Kantorowicz, and Vukota Mastilovic all played hard, but we need all of us firing on all cylinders. Back to work to prep for Purdue Northwest."Â
UP NEXT
The will host the Purdue Northwest Lions on Sunday, September 25 at Husky Stadium. The match is set to kickoff at noon CT. On Sunday October 2, the Huskies will hit the road to take on Upper Iowa.
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
After a strong showing by the Panthers in the first half, they continued to play tough in the second. The Huskies had several shots that were wide of the net. A foul committed by St. Cloud's Bryant Alexander gave Davenport's Matt Whelan a penalty kick which got past the hands of Gage Steiner giving the Panthers a 4-0 lead.Â
TOP HUSKIES
- Redshirt senior Gage Steiner played all 90 minutes with five saves
- Sophomore midfielder Philip Caputo lead the team with three shots
QUOTABLES - Head Coach Sean Holmes
"I don't think we responded well to the conditions tonight. As the game progressed we played ourselves into contention, but too little, too late. Philip Caputo, Nolan Pratumwon, Noah Kantorowicz, and Vukota Mastilovic all played hard, but we need all of us firing on all cylinders. Back to work to prep for Purdue Northwest."Â
UP NEXT
The will host the Purdue Northwest Lions on Sunday, September 25 at Husky Stadium. The match is set to kickoff at noon CT. On Sunday October 2, the Huskies will hit the road to take on Upper Iowa.
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
DPU
SCS
Goals
4
0
Shots
15
7
Shots on Goal
9
0
Saves
0
5
Corners
9
7
Fouls
1
4
Scoring Plays

Justice Sikkema (1)
GOAL by DPU Sikkema, Justice.
04:15

Tyler Welch (2)
GOAL by DPU Welch, Tyler.
19:37

Matt Whelan (4)
Assisted By: Eoin Broughan
GOAL by DPU Whelan, Matt Assist by Broughan, Eoin.
22:10

Matt Whelan (4)
DPU Matt Whelan PENALTY KICK GOAL.
86:47
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