COLUMBIA, Ky. - While they didn't score a goal, Grace's men's soccer team secured one of its biggest road results in recent memory on Friday.
The Lancers produced a scoreless draw at No. 9 Lindsey Wilson, playing two overtimes in the process.
Grace had chances to secure the upset toward the end of the match. Most notably, in the second overtime Grace misfired on a chance to score the golden goal with an untended net. The Lancers also had a one-on-one chance with the Blue Raiders' goalkeeper, but they were denied that attempt as well.
Lindsey Wilson was credited with 21 shots in the match but only six of those were on target.
Grace had 12 shot attempts with three being on goal.
The Blue Raiders could only muster on shot on goal in the two overtime periods compared to three for Grace.
Kurt Hamlin played all 110 minutes in goal for the Lancers; he made six saves to record the shutout.
Both teams recorded five corner kicks, and fouls called were nearly even (15-13, Grace).
Colin Cape led Grace with four shots, Cody Boerema tallied three shots, and Marcelo Talamas added two more.
The Lancers wrap up their trip in Kentucky on Saturday at 7 p.m. against Florida National.
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