(ST. NORBERT COMMUNICATIONS) DE PERE – It was a fourth straight win for St. Norbert College and its fifth in six games as the Green Knights continued their perfect start to the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference slate with a 3-1 win over Wisconsin Lutheran College at Schneider Stadium.
The Green Knights (5-4) scored at least three goals for the fourth straight game, with the first goal coming from Hayden Dunn off an assist from Dominic Lagona at 34:14 to make it a 1-0 game going into the half.
The Green Knights added a second at 57:10 from Joe Lewcock, who scored his third goal of the season with the assist credited to Everett Saeger (pictured). The Warriors responded with an outstanding bicycle kick from Caleb Dukic to make it 2-1 at 77:45, but a third goal for St. Norbert was just around the corner when Saeger scored his second of the season with assists from Hayden Dunn and Yosef Navarro.
St. Norbert outshot the Warriors 13-7 and trailed 5-4 in corner kicks. Jackson Kiszka made five saves for St. Norbert.
Sager led with five shots, three of which were on goal. Dunn and Lewcock each had two shots.
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Wisconsin Lutheran 1, St. Norbert 0
WAUWATOSA – St. Norbert College was clipped by a late second half goal at Wisconsin Lutheran College in a Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference game at Warriors Soccer Field.
The Green Knights (1-7) had the better chances in the first half, with a shot from Addie Schneider (pictured) and two from Paige Westerman in the opening 20 minutes causing some alarm for Wisconsin Lutheran.
Meredith Poskanski came close at 63:06 to breaking the deadlock, but it was the Warriors who found the back of the net off a goal from Ginny Shade at 73:29 that proved the difference. The Green Knights had five further shots after conceding, with Kaelei Garrity’s coming the closet at 75:46 and forcing a save.
The Green Knights outshot Wisconsin Lutheran 15-8 and led in corners 3-2. Taylor Wilson made three saves.
Posanski led St. Norbert with four shots while Westerman had three. Shelby Busch and Abigail Rabideau each had two.
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