The University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) men's soccer team powered past Truman State University with a 5-2 Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) victory during Sunday's matchup at Kiwanis Stadium. UIS set the program record for most wins in a season since becoming a Division II program.
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"It was a good result," UIS coach
Adam Hall said. "There were some nice goals we created. I was happy with the movement on and off the ball."
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"It wasn't the most eye-catching match under the conditions, but it was a great team effort to grind out a big win. Hopefully we can carry this form into Wednesday and the playoffs."
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Among UIS Division II career leaders,
Mario Falsone tied the school record with 33 career points.
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The Prairie Stars (9-4-3, 8-2-2) scored five goals in a match for the first time since putting together a 6-1 victory against Oakland City University on Oct. 12, 2016.
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Falsone was fouled on a one-on-one situation and Wallace converted a penalty kick for the Prairie Stars during the 12th minute.
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Colin McDonough played a favorable ball 19 minutes in the match and evened the score for the Bulldogs (3-8-4, 1-8-3) at 1-all.
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Seventeen seconds into the second half,
Daniel Kemp capitalized off passes from
Alex Morais and
Harry Hiscock to give UIS a 2-1 lead.
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UIS received another penalty kick after
Edward Rose was fouled in the box. Wallace converted his second penalty kick of the day three minutes later to give UIS a two-score lead.
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Mario Gonzalez set up Falsone with a strong opportunity upfield during the 79th minute. Falsone finished the play for the score for UIS.
Mario Gonzalez earned the assist.
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"I'm buzzing to score and most importantly win," Falsone commented. "There's a great atmosphere amongst the team. We're nowhere near done yet."
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Two minutes later,
Josh Moore finished a pass from
Alexander Gonzalez to give UIS a four-score lead.
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"It was a massive win against Truman State," Moore stated. "I'm glad I could help the team with a goal assisted by
Alexander Gonzalez."
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Truman State's Michael Ruzicka found the back of the net with a free kick from about 35 yards out with 61 seconds remaining.
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UIS's five goals account for UIS's five shots on goal.
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Kemp contributed a team-high five shots. Falsone, Wallace and
Javier Milla tallied two shots apiece. Morais,
Fernando Sanz de Galdeano, Moore,
Alexander Gonzalez and
Alex Zarco each registered shots.
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Pijus Petkevicius saved two of the four shots he faced for the Prairie Stars.
UIS outshot Truman State by a 16-12 margin and held a 5-4 advantage in shots on goal.
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"At times, the match was difficult and tested our discipline," Hall admitted. "I'm glad we came through and got the result."
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Falsone and Wallace make up parts of a fourth-place tie among UIS Division II single-season leaders with five goals apiece. Wallace is tied for first in UIS Division II history with five career game-winning goals.
Mario Gonzalez has recorded four assists, which is tied for third among UIS Division II single-season leaders and tied for ninth among UIS Division II career leaders.
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UIS has clinched a top three spot in the GLVC standings along with home-field advantage for the GLVC quarterfinals. The University of Southern Indiana (12-2-1, 10-1-1), ranked No. 16 in the latest United Soccer Coaches (USC) NCAA Division II poll, clinched the GLVC regular-season title. The Prairie Stars maintain second place in the conference standings. The University of Indianapolis (9-4-3, 8-2-2) and Bellarmine University (9-5-1, 8-3-1) are currently tied for third and trail the Prairie Stars by one-half game. Maryville University (8-4-3, 7-3-2) follows in fifth, trailing UIS by one game. UIS clinches second place in the conference standings with a tie or win and by at least matching Bellarmine's result on Wednesday.
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The Prairie Stars battle Quincy University (7-8-2, 6-4-2) on Wednesday at 5 p.m. for a conference matchup at Kiwanis Stadium.
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