KANSAS CITY - The 18th ranked University of Dayton men's soccer team traveled to Kansas City Saturday and picked up a 4-1 victory to stay unbeaten on the season.
The Flyers (4-0-0) keep their winning streak alive while the Roos (2-3) suffered their third loss of the season.
KEY MOMENT
- 55th minute – Kansas City received a red card giving Dayton a man-advantage and the Flyers went on to score just four minutes later.
SCORING BREAKDOWN
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
- Dayton improved upon its No. 1 ranked offense in the nation with another +3 goal differential performance.
- Melto Quiah had a team-high five shots to go with his team-high two assists.
- UD out-shot KC 25-4 in the contest.
- The Norwegian freshman Svendby and Kringren both scored their second goals of the season.
- Goalkeeper Dario Caetano had one save and allowed just his third goal in four starts.
COACH'S COMMENTS
"The team played very well tonight with some tough weather conditions," said head coach
Dennis Currier. "We were relentless on our attack and scored some tremendous goals."
UP NEXT
- The Flyers will return home to host Eastern Illinois at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13 at Baujan Field.