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Ashley Blanchard, WMU Photographer
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Belmont BEL (5-0-4, 0-0-1)
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Western Mich. WMU (2-6-1, 0-0-1)
Belmont BEL
(5-0-4, 0-0-1)
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Final
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Western Mich. WMU
(2-6-1, 0-0-1)
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Team 1 2 F
Belmont BEL 1 0 1
Western Mich. WMU 1 0 1

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

Bronco men's soccer earns point in 1-1 draw with Belmont

KALAMAZOO, Mich. – In the team's first conference match of the season, Western Michigan earned a point in the Missouri Valley Conference standings with a 1-1 draw to the Belmont Bruins.

Defense shined on both sides of the pitch Friday afternoon in a close match between the Broncos and the Bruins. While Belmont found the back of the net first, junior defender Braxton Arpachinda gave WMU the equalizer in the 24th minute for his third goal of the season. He was also one of only two Western Michigan players to record a shot through 90 minutes on Friday along with winger Liam Smith.

"I think the point is fair for both teams on the day," said Head Coach Chad Wiseman following the match. "Two dead ball goals and the game had very few chances in it for either side. Belmont plays tough, is always committed, and plays for a lot of restarts. And I think overall we did pretty well defensively as well."

The Broncos found themselves down early as Belmont was awarded a penalty kick off a handball in the first five minutes of the match. The Bruins sank the PK attempt past WMU goalkeeper Alex Lindewirth to have the Brown and Gold facing a deficit. The first half continued to be a stop and start affair as both teams combined for 14 fouls and four yellow cards through 45 minutes. "We need to be better in our decision on and off the ball to have a stronger soccer IQ."

Western Michigan's offense began to turn things around midway through the half thanks to a free kick just outside the penalty area after Belmont's only yellow card of the first 45. Arpachinda took the free kick to the left of the penalty arc for the Broncos in the 24th minute to put the ball into the right side of the goal. It was a deadlock between the teams through the next 66 minutes as neither broke through for another goal.

WMU's only other shot of the match came in the 32nd minute for Smith. After a clean feed up the left side from forward Alek Markovski, Smith brought the ball into the left side of the penalty area. Smith went for the shot just past the six, but the shot was blocked by a Bruins defender. Western Michigan's offense didn't get another chance at the net in the second half around a suffocating Belmont defense. But WMU also kept the Bruins from scoring, as Belmont had two shots saved by Lindeworth and one blocked by the Broncos.

"The boys played hard out there today and that's what it needs to look like. We're very happy about that type of play."

The Brown and Gold return to non-conference action next week on the road. Western Michigan takes its longest trip of the season as they head to the Sunshine State for a match with South Florida. It will be WMU's first visit to the Bulls since 1984 on Tuesday night. Kick-off from Tampa is set for 7 p.m. on Sept. 30.
 
 
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