Score: No. 9 Keiser Seahawks 4, Florida Memorial Lions 0
Records: Keiser (5-0-1), Florida Memorial University (2-4-2)
Location: Arrigo–Vecellio Field – West Palm Beach, Fla.
Time of Game: 2:10
Attendance: 65
The No. 9 Men's Soccer Seahawks extended their unbeaten run to six matches with a physical 4-0 victory over Florida Memorial on Wednesday morning at Arrigo–Vecellio Field. The win marked the team's third straight and their fourth shutout of the season, as goalkeeper
Santiago Nebot anchored a defense that stood tall despite 10 yellow cards being issued, including seven to the visiting Lions.
The Seahawks opened the scoring in the 12th minute after a foul in the box set up
Mikael Baisotti for a penalty, which he calmly converted. Baisotti doubled his tally in the 31st, again from the spot, to give Keiser a 2-0 halftime lead. The momentum carried into the second half as
Manu Cordeviola powered home back-to-back headers — the first off a Baisotti corner in the 66th minute and the second from a
Mohammed Mouzoune corner in the 78th, to seal the 4-0 win. The Seahawks continue to be unpredictable on who will lead the offense has now seen 12 different players score this season, while maintaining a perfect defensive record in second halves through six matches.
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- Weather at kickoff – 88 degrees
- Today's captains – Timo Boomkens
- Keiser improved to 11-4-3 all-time vs. Florida Memorial and 8-1 at home
- Seahawks extended unbeaten streak to six matches (5-0-1)
- Third straight victory for the Seahawks
- Scoring summary:
- 12' – Baisotti (4th) – Penalty Kick
- 31' – Baisotti (5th) – Penalty Kick
- 66' – Cordeviola (2nd) header – Assist Baisotti (corner)
- 78' – Cordeviola (3rd) header – Assist Mouzoune (corner)
- Goalkeeper Santiago Nebot collected his fourth combined shutout of the season
- Mikael Baisotti now leads the Seahawks with 5 goals on the year and 3 assist
- Keiser has outscored opponents 18-0 in the second half this season
- Physical match saw 10 yellow cards (7 against FMU, 3 against Keiser)
- Total of 25 fouls by both teams (14 against Keiser, 11 against FMU
- Seahawks held a 22-5 shot advantage (12-2 on goal)
The Seahawks return to action on Saturday, September 27, opening Sun Conference play against rival (RV) St. Thomas at 11:00 a.m. on Arrigo–Vecellio Field.
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