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Huskies Defeated 2-0 Against Wildcats
10/5/2025 3:41:00 PM | Men's Soccer
SCSU drops third straight match
St. Cloud, Minn. – St. Cloud State Men's Soccer (3-5-1, 1-3-0 GLIAC) were defeated 1-0 against Northern Michigan Sunday afternoon. SCSU produced nine shots in the game with four landing on goal.
The Wildcats opened the game with a lot of energy and were pressing against the Huskies' defense. St. Cloud State held firm as goalkeeper Ramy Atia produced a few saves to keep Northern Michigan scoreless. In the 25th minute of the first half, NMU pushed the ball into the box and would be fouled which led to a penalty kick. Lucas Rosen stepped up to take the kick and capitalized on the opportunity to give the Wildcats a 1-0 lead. Late in the half, SCSU generated a counterattack that saw Yuken Harmon streak down the field with a one-on-one breakaway chance. The Northern Michigan keeper stepped up and denied Harmon to keep SCSU scoreless. St. Cloud State ultimately went into the break trailing 1-0.
Coming out of halftime with a greater sense of urgency, the Huskies started to put pressure on the Northern Michigan defense. St. Cloud State was able to work their way into their attacking zone on multiple occasions, but nothing came to fruition. In the 82nd minute, King Dwumah Acheampong nearly equalized the game after a header in the box just missed the meshing. With time ticking away, the Huskies played higher up the field eyeing the game-tying goal. Northern Michigan went on to take away the ball and go on the counterattack with few Huskies to beat down the field. Ian Weimer of NMU passed the ball over to Teun Van Gansewinkel on the break for what appeared to be a free shot after Atia came out on Weimer. Yannick Langerhuizen sprinted back and saved the ball from scoring on the initial attempt. Van Gansewinkel followed through on his shot and finished off the opportunity to put the Wildcats up 2-0. That score held up as St. Cloud State dropped their third straight match.
Post Game Recap with Head Coach Sean Holmes
Top Huskies
Notables
Up Next
St. Cloud State will be on the road this next weekend as they travel to Hammond, Indiana to take on Purdue Northwest on Friday, October 10.
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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The Wildcats opened the game with a lot of energy and were pressing against the Huskies' defense. St. Cloud State held firm as goalkeeper Ramy Atia produced a few saves to keep Northern Michigan scoreless. In the 25th minute of the first half, NMU pushed the ball into the box and would be fouled which led to a penalty kick. Lucas Rosen stepped up to take the kick and capitalized on the opportunity to give the Wildcats a 1-0 lead. Late in the half, SCSU generated a counterattack that saw Yuken Harmon streak down the field with a one-on-one breakaway chance. The Northern Michigan keeper stepped up and denied Harmon to keep SCSU scoreless. St. Cloud State ultimately went into the break trailing 1-0.
Coming out of halftime with a greater sense of urgency, the Huskies started to put pressure on the Northern Michigan defense. St. Cloud State was able to work their way into their attacking zone on multiple occasions, but nothing came to fruition. In the 82nd minute, King Dwumah Acheampong nearly equalized the game after a header in the box just missed the meshing. With time ticking away, the Huskies played higher up the field eyeing the game-tying goal. Northern Michigan went on to take away the ball and go on the counterattack with few Huskies to beat down the field. Ian Weimer of NMU passed the ball over to Teun Van Gansewinkel on the break for what appeared to be a free shot after Atia came out on Weimer. Yannick Langerhuizen sprinted back and saved the ball from scoring on the initial attempt. Van Gansewinkel followed through on his shot and finished off the opportunity to put the Wildcats up 2-0. That score held up as St. Cloud State dropped their third straight match.
Post Game Recap with Head Coach Sean Holmes
Top Huskies
- Yannick Langerhuizen played all 90 minutes at center back and tallied a team save. Langerhuizen extended his streak of consecutive 90+ minute games to 11.
- Diego Ramos played all 90 minutes and totaled three shots with two landing on goal.
- Ramy Atia started in goal and recorded four saves in 90 minutes of action.
Notables
- The Huskies are now 4-4-1 all-time against Northern Michigan.
- St. Cloud State led the game in saves (5-4)
- Andrew Holmes and Elliot Hadley played all 90 minutes in the field.
- Yuken Harmon tallied two shots on goal in 62 minutes.
- William Gonzalez and Ryder Delport each played 86 minutes.
- Matteo Bosch and King Dwumah Acheampong each recorded one shot.
Up Next
St. Cloud State will be on the road this next weekend as they travel to Hammond, Indiana to take on Purdue Northwest on Friday, October 10.
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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