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Men's Soccer John Potter, Media Relations Assistant

MSOC: Rainy day match ends in scoreless draw

110 minutes of soggy soccer finishes 0-0

Box Score

ST. GEORGE – Under wet conditions Thursday night at Hansen Stadium, neither Dixie State College or Hawaii Pacific University men's teams found the net. A scoreless tie in Pacific West Conference play left both teams wanting a dry set of clothes and the two points left unclaimed despite chances from both sides of the field.
 
Dixie State left the field with its second draw of the season and in PacWest play (5-6-2, 4-3-2 PWC). The Sea Warriors, who outshot the Red Storm 20-16 for the match, drew for the first time in 2012 (5-5-1, 5-2-1 PWC).
 
The match was evenly fought, back-and-forth, in regulation with HPU holding a slim one shot advantage heading to overtime.
 
Dixie State became the aggressors in the first overtime, blasting four shots including one by Timothy Shue (Henderson, NV/Green Valley) that had to be saved by a blocking defender near the goal line.
 
The proverbial roles were switched in the second extra period. HPU outshot the Red Storm 5-0 and had multiple open looks in the match's final moments. Heimana Chene hit the post with an open net and followed with a rocket saved by Tyler Walters (Ogden, UT/Ben Lomand) in the 108th minute. A final header from Alejando Porras sailed wide right to dash the hopes of the visiting club.
 
Walters made nine saves in goal while his counterpart Mael Lefebvre made eight stops.
 
Dixie State closes a six-match homestand with a meeting with Grand Canyon on Oct. 16 at 4:30 p.m. at Hansen.

 
 
                 
Soccer Game Summary (Final)
Hawaii Pacific vs Dixie St. (Oct 11, 2012 at St. George, UT)
 
 
 Hawaii Pacific (5-5-1, 5-2-1 PWC) vs. Dixie St. (5-6-2, 4-3-2 PWC)
 Date: Oct 11, 2012  Attendance: 97
 Weather: 70, rain, WSW 5 mph
 
 Goals by period       1  2 OT O2  Tot
 -------------------------------------
 Hawaii Pacific......  0  0  0  0 -  0
 Dixie St............  0  0  0  0 -  0
 
 SCORING SUMMARY:
 
 Shots: Hawaii Pacific 20, Dixie St. 16
 Saves: Hawaii Pacific 9 (Lefebvre, Mael 8; TEAM 1), Dixie St. 9
 (Walters, Tyler 9)

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