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No. 2 in nation LWC Soccer Men hand CU first loss of season

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By Chris Wells, Lindsey Wilson Sports Information Director

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - The No. 2-ranked Lindsey Wilson College men's soccer team scored four first half goals to beat Campbellsville (Ky.) University 4-0 today.Lindsey Wilson was led by reigning Mid-South Conference player of the week, freshman forward Moses Aduny.

Aduny scored two goals to open the game which set the pace for the Blue Raiders. The freshman has recorded 11 points in his last three games.

Sophomore forward Frederick Were added a goal and an assist to hand Campbellsville their first loss of the season.



Freshman goalkeeper Michael Smith recorded the shutout in his first collegiate start for Lindsey Wilson. Smith made four saves and extended his shutout streak to 225 minutes.

The Blue Raiders improve to 9-1 on the season.
Lindsey Wilson Men's Soccer returns to action at 3:00pmCT on Monday, October 13, 2008, as the Blue Raiders travel to the University of the Cumberlands, Williamsburg, KY



This story was posted on 2008-10-08 05:06:20
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