ST. LOUIS – The University of Missouri-St. Louis men's soccer team got goals from seven different players in its 9-1 win over Southwest Baptist in its season finale on Sunday afternoon at the Lou Fusz Soccer Complex. The Tritons honored seniors
Bobby Boone,
Mason Clynes,
Ty Gordon,
Gus Mantia,
Nick Schreiber and
Gabe Stanislawski after the game.
The nine goals scored by UMSL were the most it's scored in a game since Sept. 7, 2014 when it beat the Bearcats 9-1 at Missouri S&T.
The Tritons got on the board first scoring in the sixth minute as junior
Devin Livingstone scored off a pass from Gordon for his sixth goal of the season.
UMSL finished the half with an 8-4 advantage in shots.
The Tritons extended their lead with three goals in the first 3:20 of the second half.
Mantia converted a penalty kick in the 46th minute. Gordon scored 1:20 later and then 0:13 after Gordon's goal Stanislawski scored to make it 4-0.
SBU got on the board in the 69th minute as Sibulele Mlungaza scored to break up the shutout.
UMSL added five more goals in the final 17 minutes of game action as senior
Drew Schenk, Schreiber, Gordon, junior
Alex Hermann and Livingstone each scored.
The Tritons finished the contest outshooting SBU 24-14 including 14-6 in shots on goal and had a 6-5 edge in corner kicks.
Clynes made a career-high five saves in goal.
UMSL finishes the season with a record of 4-9-2, 3-9-1 GLVC while the Bearcats end their season with a record of 2-11-3, 1-10-2 GLVC.