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October 15, 2019

Waxahachie, TX .- Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) men’s soccer played University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma (USAO) Tuesday in a Sooner Athletic Conference match at Lions Athletic Complex. USAO used three goals in the first half and four goals in the second half to beat the Lions 7-0. SAGU’s record is now 2-10-1 and 1-4-0 in conference.

Lion Scoring Summary

SAGU Midfielder Mazvita Chidarara

Time

TM

Goal

Assist

07:23

USAO

T. Lertxundi

A. Nait-Zerrad

19:15

USAO

A Ferka

T. Lertxundi

35:42

USAO

H. Medrano

D. Charles

46:53

USAO

A Ferka

A Leendertse

53:38

USAO

F. Torre-Alvarez

A Ferka

67:49

USAO

H. Medrano

G. Garcia

69:49

USAO

D. Jones

D. Charles

Lion Review

  • Tyler Drake (FR/San Angelo, TX) made a career high 17 saves on the day.
  • Mazvita Chidarara (JR/Harare, Zimbabwe) led the Lions with 7 shots and 4 shots on goal during the match. Against USAO, SAGU had 13 shots with 10 shots on goal.
  • Chidarara is the Lions leader in goals, shots, and shots on goal and Cedric Wilson (FR/Cedar Hill, TX) is the Lions per game assist leader for the season.

The Next Step

SAGU (2-10-1, 1-4) will travel to Oklahoma City, OK on Saturday, October 19 th to play a match versus Sooner Athletic Conference opponent Oklahoma City University Stars. The Stars are currently 5-7-0 overall and winless at 0-4 in the conference.


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