BLUEFIELD, Va. – Despite University of the Cumberlands finding the back of the net first, Bluefield rallied back quickly and closed Saturday's non-conference matchup with a 5-2 win over the visiting Patriots at the East River Soccer Complex. The win was the first for Bluefield against the former Mid-South Conference opponent in the programs' fourth overall meeting.
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Bluefield moves to 10-4 on the season while the Patriots fall to 4-9.
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Jack Cousin converted a free kick in the 7
th minute to earn the visitors a 1-0 lead.
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In the 16
th minute,
Benjy Slator finished on a great cross from
Eli Hairfield by sending a deflecting header past keeper Caio Presa.
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Niolai Solomon found the back of the net next, sending a bounding ball sharply past Presa to get BC the 2-1 lead.
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Slator tallied his second of the night to get the Rams a 3-1 advantage which they would take into the half.
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Bluefield posted the first two shots of the second half, but Cumberlands began to find more opportunities as well. Eduardo Maia then converted a free kick in the 66
th minute to pull UC within one, 3-2.
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Bluefield's response came 10 minutes later. An initial attack for the Rams broke apart, but
Cole Haberman collected the ball on the right side close to the sideline. The freshman served a pass to the middle, where Slator took the ball out of mid-air on its approach and nailed it home for the 4-2 lead.
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The final tally came with a little over a minute remaining as shots from both Slator and
Jacob Mader were saved by Presa, but
Shawn Williams cleaned up the second rebound and tallied his first career goal as a Ram.
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Bluefield finished the contest with an overwhelming 20-7 advantage in shots, while the tally was 11-4 in shots on goal for BC.
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Jefferson Watson made a pair of saves in net to get the win, while Presa had six saves in defeat.
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Bluefield returns to action Oct. 24, traveling to face Columbia International University. Game time is slated for 7 p.m.