GAME INFORMATION
Score:Â Florida Southern 5, Montevallo 0
Records:Â Montevallo (1-1) | Florida Southern (3-0)
Location: Lakeland, Florida (Barnett Athletic Complex)
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HOW IT HAPPENED
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16'| The first two bookings in the match occurred in the 16th minute when Claus Lehland of Florida Southern and the Falcons' Filippo Peri each received a yellow card.
21' | The Moccasins' Alberto Diaz became the second Florida Southern booking after being issued a yellow card midway through the first half.
56' | Florida Southern tallied the first goal in the match early in the second half when Ian McIntosh fed the ball from the right side into the middle of the field to Christoph Gums, who then sent it on to Jacob Ling-Vannerus flanking him to his left before Ling-Vannerus snuck a shot past Montevallo goalkeeper Robert Kuta.
59' | Ling-Vannerus scored his second goal in the match three minutes later when McIntosh fed the ball upfield to him on the right side and he planted a shot just inside the right post to give the Moccasins a 2-0 lead.
62' | Ling-Vannerus completed the hat trick with his goal off an assist from Gums for the second time in the match.
64' | Ling-Vannerus continued his torrid scoring pace as he scored his fourth goal of the match after being assisted by McIntosh for the third time, which pushed the Moccasins' lead to 4-0.
81' | Taylor Vincent capped the scoring for Florida Southern with his goal off an assist from Ling-Vannerus and Pablo Gallo Arias.
GAME NOTES
- Montevallo junior Robert Kuta played exceptionally well in the opening half as Florida Southern finished with a 11-2 advantage in shots attempted, including a 4-0 edge in shots on goal, but the Zielona Gora, Poland native kept the Moccasins off the scoreboard in the first 45 minutes of the contest.
- The Moccasins finished the contest with a 26-5 edge in shots attempted and a 11-1 advantage in shots on goal.
- Kuta finished with five saves in the match.
- Junior Liam Moore led Montevallo with his three shots attempted in the contest, including the Falcons' lone shot on goal.
UP NEXT
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The Falcons will host Saint Leo University in their first home match of the season Friday, Sept. 7. Match time is set for 7 p.m. at the newly renamed Georgine Lemak Soccer Field.