FARMVILLE, Va. – Max Hinke made a few spectacular saves in goal, and Longwood men's soccer (3-1-2) earned a 0-0 draw against an unbeaten Saint Francis (2-0-4) side on Saturday afternoon.
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The Lancer goalkeeper posted seven saves for a strong performance, and the Lancer back line helped the team earn its third shutout on the young season.
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SCORE:
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HOW IT HAPPENED:
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The two sides traded blows back and forth, and possession was almost perfectly split between the two teams.
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Both back lines bent but never broke, as the Lancers fended off 14 Saint Francis shots. Meanwhile, Longwood posted eight shots of its own, including a few high quality chances that just were off the mark.
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Hinke made the timely saves, including a trio after halftime, to keep the clean sheet. He made a diving save in the 53
rd minute to deny Saint Francis' leading goal scorer, and he added another fine save in the 66
th minute with a diving effort.
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Simao Coelho led Longwood with four shots, and the Lancers stayed unbeaten at home with the draw.
WHAT THEY SAID:
"A very disjointed start to the game caused us to lose a lot of rhythm, and we didn't look threatening at all," said Longwood Head Coach
Jon Atkinson. "After the break, wer found a better flow and looked more capable but didn't have the best of days in the final third and can count ourselves lucky on a number of occasions where Max and our back line bailed us out. Good grit from our lads, but we know we need to do a lot better with our football."
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UP NEXT:
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Longwood has a week before hosting Wofford College on Saturday, September 23. Kick-off is slated for 6 p.m., and the match will be aired on ESPN+. The Lancers will honor their seniors before the match for senior night.
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