ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University men's soccer beat Wheeling 3-1 in a home Mountain East duel at Callaghan Stadium Wednesday afternoon.
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Wheeling (1-8-1, 0-7-1 MEC)) opened the scoring in the 23rd minute off a perfectly executed set piece from a free kick
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However, Concord (8-2) wouldn't take long to answer. Senior midfielder
Mahler Santi Possu dribbled into the box and was clipped by the Wheeling keeper, drawing a penalty for the Mountain Lions in the 29
th minute
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Junior forward
Dominique Malhomme stepped up and buried the kick from the mark for his second goal of the season.
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The game remained tied 1-1 at halftime.
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Concord came out firing out of the break and found the go-ahead goal in the 50th minute via the head of junior forward
Jaden McKree. Senior defenders
Erik Lotysz and
Ted Roberts picked up assists off the corner kick.
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From there, the Mountain Lions continued to control the pace of play, slowly chipping away at the Cardinal defense.
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In the 84th minute, Malhomme sprinted into the 18-yard box and was taken down by a Wheeling defender, drawing another penalty for Concord.
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He converted his second penalty kick of the day, sending the keeper the opposite way for a second time in the match. For Malhomme, it was his first career brace at CU. Additionally, the Mountain Lions lead the MEC in penalty kicks made this season (five). In fact, the only other team in the conference with a successful penalty is Frostburg State.
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Concord led Wheeling in shots, 13-5. The Mountain Lions pushed five shots on target. Santi Possu and senior midfielder
Darian Bradshaw led the way with three shots apiece. Senior goalkeeper
Nathan Scargill made two saves in the contest.
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Concord stays at home for another MEC matchup against the Frostburg State Bobcats Sunday at 4:00 p.m.
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