Coester’s Regional College Soccer Report

Missouri State Bears vs Valparaiso Crusaders Missouri State Bears - 1 (2 OT)
Valparaiso Crusaders – 1
The Bears opened strong Friday evening, coming off of their Tournament win at New Mexico last week. Attacking with verve, they wasted no time exploiting the first opportunity to present itself. Kyle Windmueller, the man the MSU Standard calls the “go-to guy” did just that, beating his defender on the left side. His run into the box created space that midfielder Ryan Hennessey filled, receiving the square ball near the spot before slotting his shot just inside the far post in the 11th minute. The Bears kept up the attack, earning a 6-3 advantage in shots in the half.

The second half provided a mirror image of the first, with the Crusaders creating more opportunities, and beating the Bears with a goal in the 87th minute. It was scored by senior Paul Leitelt from 20 yards out as he found space of his own to hammer a shot to the far side netting. It might have been worse but the Bears were fortunate that Brandon Durk was prepared in the 75th minute, as he intercepted a crossing pass at the far post that he knocked down and goal keeper Alex Riggs quickly collected.

Two overtime periods with one near miss for the Bears as a set piece skipped just beyond Thomas Vania’s reach in the six yard box. Tonight marked the return of Springfield Demize player Isreal Bisoni (pictured, underneath MSU’s Justin Alford) who joined the Crusaders from Coffeyville CC, along with his teammate Rodolfo Lucas. Bisoni came on midway through the 1st half and played the majority of the game this evening at forward.

Missouri State Bears – 7
Nicholls State – 0
The Missouri State women’s soccer team dominated Nicholls State in a 7-0 shutout victory on Friday night in the first match of the Razorback Invitational in Fayetteville, AR. Tara Bailes (Catholic 2008) came on as a substitute while scoring 1 goal and providing an assist as well.
Drury Panthers Logo
Drury Panthers
– 4
Kentucky Wesleyan – 0
Drury broke open a tight contest with three second-half goals and cruised to a 4-0 victory over Kentucky Wesleyan in a Great Lakes Valley Conference match Friday. Katy McLain (Kickapoo 2008) came on as a substitute in the game for the Lady Panthers.

Drury Panthers
– 5
Kentucky Wesleyan – 1
The Drury University soccer Panthers kept their unbeaten start intact, defeating Kentucky Wesleyan 5-1 in a Great Lakes Valley Conference match Friday afternoon. The Panthers, now 5-0 overall and 3-0 in the GLVC, received two goals from senior forward Marco Cherisma – pushing his season total to five – and single goals from juniors Steve Wilczewski (Glendale 2006) and Andrew Bordelon and sophomore Micah Whorton. Kyler Temple (Kickapoo 2008), Adam Peterson (Kickapoo 2007), Alex Palmer (Kickapoo 2007) and Danny Collins (Glendale 2007) all came on as substitutes in the game. Wilczewski, Drury’s leading scorer, was also interviewed by the Drury Mirror recently. Key take away?

Q: What is the better rivalry; Yankee’s/ Redsox’s or Glendale/Kickapoo?
A: I would have to say Glendale/Kickapoo, even though it’s a Glendale dominated rivalry.

Missouri Southern LionsMissouri Southern Lions – 0
Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds – 0
The game finished in a 0-0, scoreless tie that was halted in the 80th minute due to darkness. Nate Evans (Cassville 2007) joined Stuart Ziegler (West Plains 2008) and Jesse Clevenger (College Heights 2006) in the starting lineup.

Missouri Southern Lions – 0
Northwest Missouri Bearcats – 1
Amanda Deml scored the only goal of the match on a free kick from 20 yards out to lead the Northwest Missouri State Bearcats to a 1-0 win over the Missouri Southern Lions in MIAA action Thursday afternoon. Joplin Eagle 2008 graduates Randi Russell and Lindsay Altman both got their first starts of the season, with Brianna McKenzie (Webb City 2008) and Brianna Ragains (Lebanon 2008) coming on as substitutes. Rusell went the entire 90 minutes, with 2 saves.

Miners Logo headMissouri S&T Miners – 2
Bellarmine Knights – 2
After falling behind by two goals at the half, the Miners came back after the break and claimed a 2-2 tie against their GLVC opponent. Andy Held scored with 46 seconds to play in regulation time to send the game into overtime. Zack Hay (Kickapoo 2008) and Brandon Moore (Rolla 2005) both started.

Missouri S&T Miners – 0
Bellarmine Knights – 2
The Miner’s gave up a pair of goals in the first half before mounting a comeback attempt in the second half. The Miners had 12 shots, 4 on goal, compared to Bellarmine five shots in the second frame.

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Drury Lady Panthers – 2
Oral Roberts Golden Eagles – 0
First-half goals from junior Mandi Little and freshman Nicole Williams to post a 2-0 victory over NCAA Division I Oral Roberts on Sunday.

Keeper Jessie Sanderson, in addition to posting the shutout, picked up the assist on Little’s goal, while senior Melissa Perry had the assist on the tally by Williams.

The ORU defense only allowed four shots in the second half, and doubled Drury in shots by a 24-12 margin. Tara Lomas (Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada) led the Golden Eagles with seven shots, while Lorena Soto (Asuncion, Paraguay) added six.

Photo of GK Jessie Sanderson in defense provided by Mitch Cockrell.

Missouri State Bears – 2 (OT)
Oral Roberts University – 1
Kyle Windmueller scored the Bears only goal during regulation 16 minutes into the first period. The Bears defense held the lead until Oral Roberts’ Josh Erickson scored with 14 minutes remaining in the second period. The Bears responded seven minutes into the first overtime period with a Gerard Barbero goal that secured the victory for Missouri State.

Note: The Drury Panthers Men visit Oral Roberts for an exhibition game on Monday

Springfield SC U23′s Open Lead in Ozarks Challenge Cup

Springfield Soccer Club The U23′s had a good weekend, opening play with a pair of games in St Louis on Saturday followed by the away game in their home-and-away series with the Northwest Arkansas Lightning on Sunday.

Sunday’s match was a 4-1 win for our boys, with goals from 4 different players giving them a commanding lead in the total goals that will decide the Ozarks Challenge Cup winner. John Duncan (Washington University/Joplin) got the first midway through the first half as he outraced the goalkeeper to a ball deflected wide right from Justin Alford’s pass. TJ Miner Martin (Webb City/Rogers State) got a beauty when Danny Collins (Drury/Glendale) sent him in alone with a thru ball. NWA got their goal late in the half when Juan Orrala (Rogers HS) put a beautiful direct kick over the wall and off the left upright that just evaded Stephen Connors (Drury/Glendale) dive. With a strong defense and a counter-attack that doesn’t quit, SSC got two more goals from Kyle Windmueller and Justin Alford (both Missouri State) who assisted each other late in the game. The NWA News has a story from yesterday’s game as well. I’ll be back with video highlights later today.


Springfield SC U23′s at Northwest AR Lightning from oleolson on Vimeo.

The games on Saturday included a 2-1 win over Central Illinois Soccer Academy and 2-0 over Metro United. Both games were played at the Metro facility in Collinsville IL.

Springfield SC travels to Chicago this weekend for a trio of games, with the highlight of the trip being a game at Schwaben FC (in Buffalo Grove, IL), a German club that began in Chicago in 1926 and now has a four field facility in the Northern suburbs.

The home game against NWA Lightning will be on Wednesday July 23rd and will be played at Cooper Soccer Complex. Come cheer on the local boys and get a peek at some of the Missouri Southern, Drury, Missouri S&T and Missouri State players on the team you’ll be cheering on this Fall.