OLLU Men's Soccer Offensive Woes Leads to 4-0 Loss Against USAO
SAN ANTONIO (Sept. 15, 2022) – The Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) men's soccer team struggled in a 4-0 defeat against University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma (USAO) on Thursday. The Saints drop to 0-3-1 on the season while the Drovers jump to 5-2.
History
The Saints were 2-3 against the Drovers in the series history.
Basics
The Saints lost a chippy game to USAO on Thursday afternoon. There were nine yellow cards and one red card shown throughout the match. The Drovers started the scoring on an unassisted goal by Angelo Leendertse just two minutes into the first half. Justin Croke scored for the Drovers in the 32nd minute on a free kick and Gideon Bossman followed with a goal on a cross from Lamine Abdi at the 36-minute mark. The Saints were only able to record five shots in the first half. USAO added its fourth goal of the game at the 75th minute. Joseph Baker made five saves in the Saints loss.
Scoring overview
3' – USAO – Angelo Leendertse
32' – USAO – Justin Croke
36' – USAO – Gideon Bossman (assisted by Lamine Abdi)
75' – USAO – Darko Borisavljevic
Penalty summary
23' – Yellow Card – OLLU – Tomas Olivares
23' – Yellow Card – OLLU – Coaching staff
31' – Yellow Card – USAO – Devon Charles
33' – Yellow Card – OLLU – Connor Bagley
40' – Yellow Card – USAO – Nathan Fitch
41' – Red Card – OLLU – Thomas Sauceda
43' – Yellow Card – OLLU – Coaching staff
57' – Yellow Card – USAO – Callum Shepherd
78' – Yellow Card – USAO – Jaycee Paras
90' – Yellow Card – USAO – Stefan Savkovic
Inside the box score
Rando Dominguez led the Saints' offense with three shots on goal. The Drovers were led by Lamine Abdi and Gideon Bossman with two shots on goal each.
Overall, the Saints tallied 12 shots, with five on goal. USAO marked 18 shots with nine shots on goal.
OLLU recorded three corner kicks and the Drovers took four.
Postgame Interview
Hear from Head Coach Arthur Salazar and watch highlights.
What's next
The Saints face Oklahoma City University at home on Sept. 17 at 3:30 p.m.