Score: No. 17 Keiser 2, SCAD-Savannah 2
Records: No. 17 Keiser (6-3-4, 5-1-3 SUN), SCAD-Savannah (5-4-3, 4-3-2 SUN)
Location: SCAD Athletic Complex, Hardeeville, S.C.
The No. 17-ranked Keiser men's soccer team (6-3-4) head home back to West Palm after drawing with the SCAD-Savannah Bees, 2-2-in Hardeeville, S.C. this afternoon. National Offensive Player of the Week
Aldair Chavez continued where he left off and extended his scoring streak to four games straight.
Mikael Baisotti scored the first goal of the day off a penalty kick to keep the match alive.
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- The game got off to a rocky start when the Bees struck on the first shot of the day to take the 1-0 lead at the two minute mark.
- The Seahawks defense struggled in the beginning as the Bees obtained most of the possession in the first ten minutes.
- Keiser was called on two fouls including offside at the 14th.
- SCAD-Savannah fired two more shots before finding the back of the net again in the 18th minute to take the 2-0 lead over Keiser.
- Mikael Baisotti would take a corner kick in the 18th minute for the Seahawks, taking three straight shots while the Bees keeper recorded two saves.
- Keiser would have their last chance in the first half with a corner kick from Baisotti would be headed by the SUN Defensive Player of the Week Timo Boomkens landed just wide of the net.
- At the half, Keiser had a total of four corner kicks opposed to one corner coming from the Bees.
- Each squad would fire three shots on goal at halftime.
- As the second half began, Keiser would quickly obtain possession and focus on regrouping looking to cut SCAD-Savannah's lead in half.
- Baisotti took his third corner of the day where Keiser was called offside seconds later.
- In the 53th minute, the Seahawks found themselves in luck when a foul was called on the Bees leading to a penalty kick.
- Baisotti went on to net his fourth penalty kick of the season for the Seahawks to get on the board.
- Keiser fired six shots before netting their next goal when a pass from Timo Boomkens would find Aldair Chavez to continue right where he left off by scoring in the 82nd minute to prevent the Seahawks from facing their second loss in SUN conference play.
- The Seahawks were called offside in the last 30 seconds of the match to end the game in a 2-2 draw.
- Keiser record moves to 6-3-4 on the season and 5-1-3.
- Reigning NAIA Offensive Player of the Week Aldair Chavez continue his impressive performance while scoring for the fourth game in a row.
- Mikael Baisotti is now 4-for-4 on penalty kick attempts this season, he also fired eight shots on the day.
- Baisotti and Chavez fired three shots on goal each.
- Timo Boomkens recorded his second assist of the season in today's match.
- Keiser outshot their opponents, 19-14.
- Three yellow cards were distributed to Ethan Barimo, Tristan Silva and Noah Southwell while the Bees were handed six.
- The Seahawks were called offside a total of seven times.

No. 17 Keiser
Shots: 19
Shots on Goal: 9
Corner Kicks: 7
Saves: 3
SCAD-Savannah
Shots: 14
Shots on Goal: 5
Corner Kicks: 2
Saves: 7

The Seahawks host Florida Memorial on Saturday, Oct. 14th. Game time is set for 12:00PM.
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