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Men’s Soccer Scores (Oct. 3)
Green Bay 2, Milwaukee 2 (2OT)
Cleveland State 4, Belmont 0
Oakland 4, Detroit 0

INDIANAPOLIS – Milwaukee rallied to retain the Chancellor’s Cup, while Cleveland State rolled to a non-conference win over Belmont on Wednesday.

Cleveland State 4, Belmont 0
Playing one of its most complete games of the season, Cleveland State routed visiting Belmont, 4-0, at Krenzler Field.

Cleveland State (5-5-1) was on its heels for much of the first half, but Cazz Warren’s first goal of the match seemed to change the tide.

Cameron Eisses found Warren streaking down the right side of the field, swinging a pass out wide, where Warren converted in the 41st minute.

That momentum from the goal carried through halftime, as Jacob Naumann scored 45 seconds into the second half.

Holding a 2-0 lead, Cleveland State secured the result in the 72nd minute, as Warren scored his second goal of the match off a pass from Cristian Arboleda. Mike Derezic closed the scoring in the 80th minute after Alfonso Sandoval found him on the left side.

Brad Stuver recorded six saves in the match, recording his fifth shutout of the year.

Green Bay 2, Milwaukee 2
Milwaukee scored two second-half goals to rally for a 2-2 draw with Green Bay at Aldo Santaga Stadium.

Green Bay (2-7-2, 0-2-1 Horizon) built an early 2-0 lead, but saw Milwaukee (4-4-2, 0-0-2 Horizon) rally in the last 35 minutes for the draw.

Whitney Browne put the Phoenix out front in the first half, collecting his first goal of the year off a pass from Sam Krenzien.

The Phoenix extended that lead in the 50th minute, when Defrim Ramushevski beat John Shakon for his first goal of the season.

Just as in last year’s match, Milwaukee mounted a furious comeback, beginning with Patrick Ruhland’s goal with 36 minutes remaining. Kevin Ferron played a long diagonal to Robbie Boyd, whose shot hit Ruhland. The freshman regrouped and fired to the far post to cut the deficit in half.

In the 77th minute, Laurie Bell’s free kick beat Ryan Wehking, knotting the match.

Milwaukee held a 34-18 lead in shots, with each team putting nine on goal. Aaron Horvat hit the crossbar for the Panthers one minute into the second overtime, while Alonso Flores forced three saves from Shakon in rapid succession in the 108th minute.

Oakland 4, Detroit 0
For the first time in four matches, Detroit came out on the losing end of the scoreboard, dropping a 4-0 decision to Oakland at Titan Field.

Detroit (5-5-0) played Oakland to a scoreless draw in the first half, putting two shots on frame

Oakland came out of halftime firing getting three shots off in the first five minutes.  Steinwascher made a pair of saves and the third ball sailed high to keep the game scoreless. Continued pressure led to the game-winning goal with 31 minutes to play.

Just a few minutes later the Grizzlies added a second goal before tallying goals in the 84th and 85th minutes of play.

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