Northern Michigan University Men's Soccer Team Looks To Solve Road Woes On Sunday
Northern Michigan University's Arni Eiriksson controls the ball during a game played recently at the NMU Soccer Field in Marquette. 온라인카지노
MARQUETTE — The Northern Michigan University men's soccer group plays only one game this end of the week with an outing to Wisconsin-Parkside in Kenosha, Wisconsin, at 1 p.M. Sunday.
The Wildcats (1-6-2) are hoping to settle their street misfortunes as they are 0-4-2 away from the NMU Soccer Field.
Junior Ryan Palmbaum drives the association in shots with 35 of every nine games, while likewise driving the Wildcats with his 12 shots on objective, one objective and one help.
Goalkeeper Jonas Vorbau drives the GLIAC in save rate at .793, is third in objectives against with six and fourth in objectives against normal at 1.49 and saves with 23.
Tragically, NMU has scored only four objectives in their nine games.
"We combat at Upper Iowa and there were some acceptable minutes in the two parts," Northern lead trainer David Poggi said around a 3-0 misfortune last Friday. "It is an exceptionally in any event, battleground in the GLIAC.
"We generally attempt to gain from each match and I figure we will take what we realized with the matches last end of the week and use it as we proceed with meeting play."
The Wildcats additionally lost 3-1 on Sunday at St. Cloud State. Their solitary success came on Sept. 24 at home against Purdue Northwest, 1-0.
NMU is right now seventh in the eight-group GLIAC at 1-4-1, a half-game behind 6th spot St. Cloud State's 2-4 imprint.