
Huskies Show Resilience Against No. 10 Quincy, Battle to 1-1 Tie
9/10/2025 4:29:00 PM | Men's Soccer
SCSU Plays Final 16 Minutes Down a Man Due to Red Card
St. Cloud, Minn. – St. Cloud State Men's Soccer (1-1-1, 0-0-0 GLIAC) battled to a 1-1 tie against No. 10 Quincy Wednesday afternoon. Both teams scored in the opening 20 minutes and fought their way to a tie in a defensive match.
Fresh off their recent anointment of a top ten ranking via the United Soccer Coaches Poll, the #10 Quincy Hawks struck first in the second minute of the game. Leo Cann split a pair of Huskies defenders and dropped the ball off to Carlos Moreno Henao who scored the first goal of the game. The Huskies started to find their offensive flow 10 minutes later as they tacked on a few shots with one landing goal, but neither finding the mesh. Continuing to push tempo, SCSU worked towards a pair of corner kicks in the 20th minute. Matteo Bosch stepped up to take the kick and delivered a dime into the box. Defensemen Jalen Joshua Rueter used his 6'4 frame to attack the ball which he knocked in with his head to tie the game.
Coming out of the break, play resembled the later part of the first half. Both teams' defenses held strong with the Huskies and Hawks producing few scoring chances. In the 74th minute, the game would take a massive turn as goalkeeper Ramy Atia was called for a red card from denying a goal scoring opportunity. The Hawks had created a break opportunity that caused Atia to step out of the box and touch the ball. Atia prevented a potential goal by Quincy but resulted in the Huskies playing 10 men the rest of the way. Taking the place of Atia in goal would be JJ Dufner. The red card sparked life for the Hawks in the final 16 minutes and created a multitude of scoring opportunities with the advantage. The defense of St. Cloud State rose to the occasion and Dufner came up big with three saves in the final 16 minutes of action. The Huskies held firm and showed resilience in what would ultimately finish as a 1-1 tie against No. 10 Quincy.
Hear from Head Coach Sean Holmes following the 1-1 tie
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Up Next
St. Cloud State continues their non-conference schedule next Wednesday as they travel to Jamestown, N.D. to face the Jimmies on September 17.
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.
Fresh off their recent anointment of a top ten ranking via the United Soccer Coaches Poll, the #10 Quincy Hawks struck first in the second minute of the game. Leo Cann split a pair of Huskies defenders and dropped the ball off to Carlos Moreno Henao who scored the first goal of the game. The Huskies started to find their offensive flow 10 minutes later as they tacked on a few shots with one landing goal, but neither finding the mesh. Continuing to push tempo, SCSU worked towards a pair of corner kicks in the 20th minute. Matteo Bosch stepped up to take the kick and delivered a dime into the box. Defensemen Jalen Joshua Rueter used his 6'4 frame to attack the ball which he knocked in with his head to tie the game.
Each team ended the half by tacking on a few shots on goal, but nothing came to fruition as the teams went into halftime tied 1-1.
Coming out of the break, play resembled the later part of the first half. Both teams' defenses held strong with the Huskies and Hawks producing few scoring chances. In the 74th minute, the game would take a massive turn as goalkeeper Ramy Atia was called for a red card from denying a goal scoring opportunity. The Hawks had created a break opportunity that caused Atia to step out of the box and touch the ball. Atia prevented a potential goal by Quincy but resulted in the Huskies playing 10 men the rest of the way. Taking the place of Atia in goal would be JJ Dufner. The red card sparked life for the Hawks in the final 16 minutes and created a multitude of scoring opportunities with the advantage. The defense of St. Cloud State rose to the occasion and Dufner came up big with three saves in the final 16 minutes of action. The Huskies held firm and showed resilience in what would ultimately finish as a 1-1 tie against No. 10 Quincy.
Hear from Head Coach Sean Holmes following the 1-1 tie
Top Huskies
- Jalen Joshua Rueter scored the equalizing goal, his first career goal and points as a Husky, and played 68 minutes in the backline defense.
- Matteo Bosch assisted on the Huskies lone goal while producing a shot on goal in 54 minutes.
- JJ Dufner appeared in his second game as a Husky and tallied three saves in 16 minutes of action.
Notables
- St. Cloud State is now 0-0-1 all-time against Quincy.
- The Huskies led the game in total saves (6-5).
- William Gonzalez, Yannick Langerhuizen, and Ryder Delport all played 90 minutes in the field. This was the fourth consecutive game for Gonzalez playing 90 minutes, the fifth for Langerhuizen, and second for Delport.
- Ramy Atia started in goal for the Huskies and logged three saves in 74 minutes.
- Yuken Harmon produced two shots on goal in 42 minutes.
- Diego Ramos tacked on a shot on goal.
- Elliot Hadley played 87 minutes in the field.
Up Next
St. Cloud State continues their non-conference schedule next Wednesday as they travel to Jamestown, N.D. to face the Jimmies on September 17.
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
QU
SCSU
Goals
1
1
Shots
12
8
Shots on Goal
7
6
Saves
5
6
Corners
6
5
Fouls
7
14
Scoring Plays

Carlos Moreno Henao (5)
Assisted By: Leo Cann
GOAL by QU Moreno Henao, Carlos Assist by Cann, Leo.
02:10

Jalen Joshua Rueter (1)
Assisted By: Matteo Bosch
GOAL by SCSU Rueter, Jalen Joshua Assist by Bosch, Matteo.
20:30
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