Next time you hear a professional player or coach complain about fixture congestion because of too
many midweek games, consider UT. Four games in seven days. Four wins. Two by shutout. Pretty
impressive work from the third ranked team in Division II.
The college season is compact and littered with stretches such as this and they have to attend
class as well.
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When: Today, 5pm
Where: University Field, St Leo
This game is the first half of a Lions-Panthers doubleheader at St Leo today. The men from the two
schools will kick off at 7:30pm.
The Lions (3-1-1) have had a long layoff since pounding non-conference Clearwater Christian College
13-0 on September 25th.
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Near the end of the first half on Tuesday night, the St Leo men broke their 226 minute goal drought
when Leonardo Nogueira made his fifth assist of the season and Daniel Asher put the Lions up 1-0.
The goal came in the thirty-sixth minute of play and was Asher's first goal of his senior season.
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After last week's number three ranking, the South Florida men lost their first match of the season
and slipped out of the top five as a result. The Bulls (6-1-1) slipped three spots to number six in
this week's NSCAA Division I poll as a result of their Friday night loss to Big East rival West
Virginia.
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The St Leo men capped off a three game home stand on Saturday night with a 1-0 loss to Rollins
College. University Field has not been much of an advantage, with the Lions loosing all three
matches of the home stretch and the last two have been shut outs.
Now to be fair, the Tars (8-0-1) are undefeated and ranked number fifteen in the country.
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When: Tonight, 7pm
Where: University Field, St Leo
The men of St Leo (3-3-0) will try to do what the women could not do on Wednesday: beat Rollins
College (7-0-1). It will be a tall order for the Lions to upset the Tars, who are not only unbeaten
this season, but also ranked number fifteen in the country.
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Sorry, I couldn't pass up writing that headline, but the women of Clearwater Christian College
(4-6) certainly were not shown any mercy by St Leo (3-1-1). A sparse crowd of 72 witnessed the
mismatch at University Field on the St Leo Campus. The 13-0 win was a perfect antidote for the
Lions' first loss, suffered on Wednesday against Rollins College.
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St Leo (2-1-1) was the preseason pick to win the Sunshine State Conference, but the Lions' quest
for that title took a hit on Wednesday night in front of season high crowd of 528 at University
Field. The ninth ranked Tars of Rollins College (6-1-1) came back from being down 2-1 midway
through the second half to pull out a victory 3-2.
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Flagler College (3-3-1) came into the Lions' University Field on Wednesday afternoon and stole an
early goal in the fifth minute of play and held on for a win despite being out shot by St Leo 23-6.
A crowd of 381 watched as the Lions (3-3-0) could not find the back of the net to equalize.
Flagler's Conor Killen scored off an assist by Mack Hough in what proved to be the game's only
goal.
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When: Tonight, 7:30pm
Where: University Field, St Leo campus
For two weeks in a row, the Lions (2-0-1) have been close, but have not been able to break into the
top twenty-five of the NSCAA Division II poll. Hampered by three cancelled matches and lightweight
opposition in the games they have played, the St Leo women haven't gotten any recognition for their
undefeated start.
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2009 Commitments:
Whitney Rohrer of Stanton Prep and JYSC has committed to Rollins College.
Kameron Stilwell of Fleming Island and JYSC has committed to Lipscomb
University.
2010 Commitments:
Elizabeth Tucker of Bishop Kenney and JYSC has verbally committed to Notre Dame.
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