Bryan College Lions Win Big Against Columbia College

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The Bryan College Men’s Soccer team took the field on Saturday evening at 3:30 PM against Columbia College. The Lions came out strong and was able to connect with a goal scored by Stephan Moreira in the first half of the match 17 minutes in. Right before the end of the half the Lions were able to connect with a penalty kick scored by James Mitchell at the 37th minute. The Lions were able to keep control of the match and hold the lead. Jaephil Seo connected in the second half at the 61st minute for the third goal of the match putting the Lions up 3 to nothing. Not long after at the 62nd minute, Stephan Moreira scored the 4th goal of the match and was assisted by Cesar Castro sealing a big win for the Lions. The Lions advance to 2-3-2 overall and 2-0-1 in the conference. 

   

INSIDE THE BOX

  •  Stephan Moreira recorded 2 goals for the match. 
  • James Mitchell had 1 goal on the day. 
  • Jaephil Seo scored 1 goal.
  • Cesar Castro had 1 assist for the day. 

NEXT TIME OUT

  • The Lions will be back in action on September 28th at 7:30 PM against Truett-McConnell University.

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