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Huskies Uses Two-Goal Second Half to Tie Wisconsin-Parkside
11/1/2024 5:13:00 PM | Men's Soccer
St. Cloud State picks up crucial conference point
Kenosha, Wis.- St. Cloud State Men's Soccer (8-7-1, 5-5-1 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) earned their first tie of the season with a 2-2 draw against Wisconsin-Parkside. The Huskies and Rangers battled for the majority of the first half until UW-Parkside scored in the 31st minute to break the tie. The Rangers would ultimately find the back of the net again to close out the half as St. Cloud State trailed 2-0 at halftime. In need of a big comeback to not lose any ground in the conference standings, the Huskies came out ferociously as Mika Folstad headed a ball into the net off a feed from Owen Worsdell in the 51st minute. St. Cloud State continued their momentum as Noah Eklund equalized the game in the 64th minute off assists from Noah Kantorowicz and Yannick Langerhuizen. The teams battled the rest of the half to a draw. The Rangers had a shot to win the game in the final five seconds, but Ramy Atia had a big-time save to ensure the game stayed tied. The Huskies picked up their first draw of the season with a 2-2 split against the Rangers.
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St. Cloud State will be back in action on Sunday, November 3 as they take on Purdue Northwest at 1:00 p.m. For all the latest on St. Cloud State Men's Soccer, stay tuned to scsuhuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
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- Noah Eklund scored his first goal in his Huskies career to tie the game. Eklund is up to four points.
- Mika Folstad scored his fourth goal of the season and is up to 12 points on the year.
- Ramy Atia tied his season-high in saves with eight and shutout the Rangers in the second half.
- St. Cloud State moves to 2-4-2 against Wisconsin-Parkside all-time.
- Owen Worsdell tallied his 6th assist of the season, tying the single season record.
- Noah Kantorowicz and Yannick Langerhuizen each tallied their first points of the season with an assist.
- Ramy Atia, Noah Eklund, William Gonzalez, Noah Kantorowicz, Yannick Langerhuizen, and Andrew Holmes all played 90 minutes.
- Nolan Pratumwon tallied 85 minutes and by doing so became the all-time leader in career minutes played in program history.
St. Cloud State will be back in action on Sunday, November 3 as they take on Purdue Northwest at 1:00 p.m. For all the latest on St. Cloud State Men's Soccer, stay tuned to scsuhuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
Team Stats
SCSU
UWP
Goals
2
2
Shots
10
29
Shots on Goal
7
10
Saves
8
5
Corners
6
3
Fouls
14
9
Scoring Plays

Eduardo Perez (1)
Assisted By: Tank Anderson
GOAL by UWP Perez, Eduardo Assist by Anderson, Tank.
31:56

Paco Piscaglia (5)
Assisted By: Bryan Torres
GOAL by UWP Piscaglia, Paco Assist by Torres, Bryan.
40:22

Mika Folstad (4)
Assisted By: Owen Worsdell
GOAL by SCSU Folstad, Mika Assist by Worsdell, Owen.
51:05

Noah Eklund (1)
Assisted By: William Gonzalez , Yannick Langerhuizen
GOAL by SCSU Eklund, Noah Assist by Gonzalez, William and Langerhuizen, Yannick.
64:34
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