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Photo by Hannah Whiting
Photo by Hannah Whiting

Pitch Pass: Men's Soccer hosts UW-Whitewater Saturday

MEQUON, Wis. – The Concordia University Wisconsin Men's Soccer team will look to get back on track in a non-conference match with UW-Whitewater Saturday at Fitting Field. The Falcons have been shut out in two straight, despite having a fair share of scoring chances in each contest.

THE BASICS
- Who:
UW-Whitewater (3-2-0) at Concordia Wisconsin (1-2-2)
- Where
: Fitting Field – Mequon, Wisconsin
- When:
Saturday, September 16th (3:30 p.m.)
- Live Coverage:
CUWFalcons.com will provide video (weather permitting) and live stats. Links can be found on the Men's Soccer schedule page. Note: If the weather does not cooperate, a live audio broadcast will take place rather than video.

DIGITAL GAME PROGRAM

A digital game program for Saturday's match can be found here. A limited number of printed programs will be available Saturday for $2. Fans can also access the digital game program at the match by going to CUWFalcons.com/programs. 

PITCH PASS

- The Falcons have been shut out in two straight matches, setbacks against Lake Forest and Carroll. CUW has outshot its opponents in four of five matches this season. The 1-1 draw with Concordia Nebraska was the only time the Falcons have been outshot this season.

- CUW and UW-Whitewater did not meet last season. The two have met just three times since the 2003 campaign and have faced off 10 times overall. The Falcons won the last meeting, a 2-1 overtime win at UW-Whitewater in 2015. The Warhawks were ranked fifth nationally during the 2015 meeting.

- After Saturday's tilt, the Falcons will turn their attention to conference play. Ten of the final 11 matches during the regular season will be NACC contests for CUW, including the next seven after Saturday.

- The Warhawks lost their first contest of the year before winning three straight. UWW then lost its last match against Macalester, 2-1. In the wins, UW-Whitewater is averaging four goals per contest, while scoring a total of one in the two losses.