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Team Bonding 2025
2
Winner Warner Pacific (OR) WPU (16-4-2)
1
Keiser KU (16-1-2)
Winner
Warner Pacific (OR) WPU
(16-4-2)
2
Final
1
Keiser KU
(16-1-2)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Warner Pacific (OR) WPU 0 2 2
Keiser KU 0 1 1

Game Recap: No. 3 Men's Soccer |

No. 3 Men's Soccer Season Concludes in 2–1 Loss

Game Information

Score: Warner Pacific (OR) 2, No. 3 Keiser Seahawks 1
Records: Keiser (16-1-2), Warner Pacific (17-4-2)
Location: West Palm Beach, Fla. | Arrigo–Vecellio Field
Time of Game: 1:30 PM
Weather: 81 degrees, partly cloudy

The No. 3 Keiser Seahawks saw their undefeated season come to an end on Saturday afternoon with a 2–1 loss to Warner Pacific (OR) in the NAIA Opening Round at Arrigo–Vecellio Field. Despite creating a season-high 27 shots and controlling long stretches of play, the Seahawks were unable to convert their chances as their 2025 campaign concludes at 16-1-2.

After a scoreless first half, Warner Pacific opened the scoring in the 51st minute when Bryan Carmona collected a loose ball inside the box and fired it into the net for a 1–0 lead. Keiser answered in the 62nd minute when Sergio Padín found space at the top of the penalty area and drove a low shot into the bottom-right corner to even the match at 1–1. Warner Pacific retook the lead in the 76th minute after earning a penalty that was converted by Bodo Calderon. The Seahawks pushed forward in the final minutes, including five corner kicks in the last five minutes and a near equalizer off the crossbar in the 88th minute, but were unable to find a second goal.

Senior goalkeeper Santiago Nebot completed his outstanding Keiser career with 210 total saves, which stands as the most in program history.
 



.Game Notes
  • Weather at kickoff: 81 degrees and partly cloudy
  • Keiser wore navy on navy kits
  • Keiser outshot Warner Pacific 27 to 7
  • Keiser held a 10 to 2 advantage in shots on goal
  • Keiser earned 12 corner kicks while Warner Pacific recorded 3
  • The Seahawks allowed only two shots on target, both goals
  • Sergio Padín scored his fifth goal of the season
  • Mikael Baisotti recorded seven total shots and three on goal
  • Goalkeeper Santiago Nebot finishes his career with 210 saves, the most in program history
  • Keiser's 16 wins will tie the program record.
  • The Seahawks close the year with a 16-1-2 overall record that includes a Sun Conference Regular Season Title and Sun Conference Tournament Title
  • Santiago Nebot will finish his career as the All-Time leader in Saves (210), Shutouts (27)


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