Men's Soccer Falls to Capital in Non-Conference Tilt

Men's Soccer Falls to Capital in Non-Conference Tilt

COLUMBUS, Ohio—Men's soccer continued their busy schedule on Sunday by making the trip to Columbus to take on the Crusaders of Capital University. Wittenberg ran into a buzz-saw that was Capital's offense, as the home team put six goals up on the Tigers on the night. Wittenberg managed to score a goal in the second half, coming off the foot of Teddy Price, but the Tigers did not have an answer for the Crusader offense, allowing three goals a half in the match.

GAME BREAKDOWN

  • Jack Snider faced 15 shots on goal in the loss, as the sophomore collected nine saves in Sunday's efforts.
  •  Tucker Stas and Price led the Tiger offense with two shots on goal apiece in the loss.
  • The Tigers managed to get 11 shots off against the Crusader defense,  but turned around and allowed Capital to produce 23 shots in the match.

UP NEXT

  • Wittenberg moves to 1-3 in 2016, and returns to action on September 14 against Mt. St. Joseph. Kickoff in Cincinnati is set for 7:00PM.