FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Northern Kentucky University Norse men's soccer ended its regular season on Tuesday, battling Purdue Fort Wayne with a chance to clinch a spot in the Horizon League Tournament, needing a win and some help from Wright State, requiring the Raiders to win for NKU to notch a spot in the championship quarterfinals. Both squads lost, however, leading to a disappointing end to the season.
THE BASICS
FINAL SCORE: Northern Kentucky – 0, Purdue Fort Wayne – 2
LOCATION: Fort Wayne, Ind. - Hefner Soccer Complex
RECORDS: NKU: 4-10-3 (2-5-2 HL), PFW: 8-2-5 (5-2-2 HL)
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
– Northern Kentucky lost the shot battle 11-13, but won the shot on goal battle 5-3.
– NKU won the corner kick battle 6-1.
– Norse keeper
Alex Kron made one save in the match.
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Bennett Gerak was the Norse shot leader with three attempts.
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