Harrogate, TN: The Railsplitters faced Kentucky Wesleyan on a beautiful Wednesday afternoon. The game started with a few kicks here and there and some strong defensive effort by freshman Railsplitter
Jayden Garner. Though the first half ended with no score, LMU had nine shots while holding the Panthers to only three.
In the second half, LMU came out fast and had five shots before they finally got one to go in. At 71:33, LMU got on the board with a header from
Alex McNally and the assist from
Hunter Stroble. As the game went on, the Railsplitter defense and goalie
Alan Johnson again held the Panthers to just three shots, giving them six shots total, and just one shot on goal.
Railsplitters
Harry Cooke and
Arkin Ulusoy lead the team with three shots each. Theo White led the Panthers with two shots.
LMU will travel for their first away game this Saturday to face the Union University Bulldogs.