THE RUNDOWN
The DBU Men's Soccer team fell 5-0 at St. Edward's in a Heartland Conference South clash. The Hilltoppers (4-6-1, 3-4-1 Heartland Conference) broke open the scoring by converting a penalty kick in the 13th minute and kept their foot on the gas pedal.
The Patriots (3-8-1, 1-7-0) recorded three shot attempts on the game and one shot on goal, finding difficulty sustaining an offensive attack for the majority of the match.
THREE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
 - DBU was shut out for the fourth straight game.
 - The 5-0 loss equals the Patriots' largest deficit of the season.
 - Riley Unger led DBU with two shot attempts.
HEAD COACH CHIP DUTCHIK ON A LEARNING OPPORTUNITY
"I think we got ourselves in an early hole again, and when you do that, you've got to chase the game and get out of your game plan. I think even though we got unlucky with the PK early in the game, we've got to stay with our game plan and not chase the game as much."
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
3 – The Patriots' three shot attempts are tied for their fewest in a game this season.
4 – DBU has been held to one or fewer shots on goal four times this season. Â
27 – There were 27 fouls called Saturday, 15 of which were on the Patriots.
UPÂ NEXT
The Patriots return home to face St. Mary's in a Heartland Conference South match. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at Patriot Soccer Field.
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