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Men's Soccer

Men's soccer wraps up non-conference play with Detroit Mercy

KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- The Western Michigan men's soccer team faces its final opponent not in the Missouri Valley Conference on Wednesday afternoon.

LAST TIME OUT
Despite leading in almost every statistical category, the Broncos didn't earn their first road win in a 2-0 loss to Evansville. WMU outshot the Aces 13 to nine and had two more corner kicks but weren't able to find the net at UE. Junior defender Braxton Arpachinda had another strong offensive outing for the Brown and Gold, leading the team with three shots and one on goal. In total Western Michigan had eight different players record a shot with Sahel Yessen, Jonathan Stout, and Gabe Villagomez having two chances each.

The Broncos found themselves down early on the road as Evansville scored in the fourth minute. WMU and the Aces tangled in the midfield for most of the first half of the match. But the Brown and Gold found their offensive spark in the final 45 minutes with 11 shot attempts. Western Michigan had five shots land on goal in a span of under 20 minutes, but didn't find a way around UE goalkeeper Michal Mroz. A penalty kick in the 51st minute for Evansville sealed the deal, handing the Broncos their first MVC loss.

ENDING NON-CON
Detroit Mercy will be WMU's last of 10 non-conference teams that they will face on Wednesday night. The Brown and Gold have played a difficult schedule away from the Valley with three matches against Top 25 teams and five matches on the road. Western Michigan is currently 2-7 with wins over New Hampshire and Adrian. The Broncos will try to get a third non-conference win on Wednesday afternoon against the Titans.

SCOUTING THE TITANS
Detroit Mercy comes to Wednesday's match at WMU Soccer Complex with a 5-5-1 record and a 2-2 record in Horizon play. The Titans have earned wins against Mercyhurst, Butler, Chicago State, Green Bay, and Northern Kentucky. Detroit Mercy's most recent game hosting NKU was a 2-1 win with goals from senior forward Guershom Sylvian and junior defender Drew Pierson. Pierson currently leads the Titans in points (10), goals (4), and is tied for the team lead in assists (2) from his defensive position.

But Pierson isn't the only goal scorer for Detroit Mercy. In total seven different Titans players have found the back of the net including a pair of goals from midfielder Clayton Lafayette and Sylvian. Detroit Mercy has used two different keepers in goal, most recently sticking with redshirt junior Quinn Tews. Tews has a record of 2-1-0 in net with a GAA of 1.27 and a save percentage of 76.5%. 
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Players Mentioned

Braxton Arpachinda

#2 Braxton Arpachinda

D
5' 6"
Sophomore
Gabe Villagomez

#7 Gabe Villagomez

CM
5' 8"
Freshman
Jonathan Stout

#22 Jonathan Stout

F
5' 10"
Senior
Sahel Yessen

#15 Sahel Yessen

F
6' 0"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Braxton Arpachinda

#2 Braxton Arpachinda

5' 6"
Sophomore
D
Gabe Villagomez

#7 Gabe Villagomez

5' 8"
Freshman
CM
Jonathan Stout

#22 Jonathan Stout

5' 10"
Senior
F
Sahel Yessen

#15 Sahel Yessen

6' 0"
Sophomore
F