GREENVILLE, Ill. - The men's soccer team battled hard in a 3–0 loss to Rose-Hulman on Friday night in their season opener at home.
How it Happened:
The Panthers came out strong, with early shots from Andres Garcia and Gabriel Sule putting pressure on the Engineers' defense.
Goalkeeper Tian Poyo made key saves to keep Greenville in the match, while Bence Nagy led the attack with several dangerous attempts on goal.
Greenville's bench also provided a spark, as players like Ricardo Castillo and Juan Fernandez added fresh energy and created chances.
Despite the final score, the Panthers kept pushing forward until the final whistle, showing determination and resilience.
While Rose-Hulman finished their chances, Greenville's aggressive play and depth across the roster showed promise for the matches ahead.
Up Next:
The Panthers (0-1) host Central (IA) on Monday at 3:00 p.m.