Wisconsin Lutheran College Warriors (6-2-2 overall, 3-1-1Â NACC)
at Lakeland University Muskies (2-5-3 overall, 0-5-1Â NACC)
Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022Â Â 7 p.m.
Taylor Field
Lakeland/WLC Game Notes  PDF
A stretch of three straight home games and five of its last seven matches at home wraps up for the Lakeland University men's soccer team Wednesday night when it hosts Wisconsin Lutheran College at 7 p.m. at Taylor Field.
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Series history:Â Lakeland and Wisconsin Lutheran are longtime opponents in men's soccer, dating back to at least 1982. Complete series records are unavailable, but it is known Lakeland holds a narrow 12-11-1 lead in matches this century. The Muskies also snapped a nine-game losing streak to WLC last year, scoring a 3-1 win in Milwaukee Oct. 6, 2021 as
Michecadet Gethand pulled off a hat trick with all three Lakeland goals. Lutheran previously had won every meeting from 2020-21 brief spring season during the COVID-19 pandemic, including a 3-2 win at Lakeland March 21, 2021.
Lakeland last time out: Lost to Benedictine 4-1 Saturday
The Muskies received a goal from
Jordan Davis-Troller in the second half but otherwise couldn't match the Eagles and remained winless in Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference games. Davis-Troller scored in the second half after assists from
Brandon Uhlean and
Gavin Pinchart for his second collegiate goal and to briefly cut the Benedictine lead to 2-1, but the Eagles rebuilt a two-goal lead five minutes later and were in control the rest of the way. Lakeland started strong but surrendered a goal just over eight minutes in and the guests took control as the game went on.
Carson Galla made three saves in goal for the Muskies.
Wisconsin Lutheran last time out: Tied at Lawrence 0-0 Sunday
The Warriors and Vikings played to a scoreless tie in Appleton on Sunday. WLC outshot the hosts 19-13 for the match, including 10-3 in the first half, but was shut out for the first time this season. Puma Galvan made seven saves in goal for the Warriors.
Wisconsin Lutheran has been one of the most potent offensive teams in the NACC this season, averaging three goals per game and scoring 27 goals in its six wins. Jason Cano ranks second in the conference in both goals (10) and points (27), and Lutheran is one win from tying its win total all of last season when it finished 7-11 overall.
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