GREENVILLE, S.C.   –  Sophomore midfielder 
Jonas Sundli-Hardig and senior 
Iragi Kalala scored goals for the Blue Hose, but Presbyterian (4-5-3) lost to the nationally-ranked Furman Paladins (7-1-4), 3-2, on the road on Tuesday evening.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED
	- In the 45th minute, Presbyterian's Sundli-Hardig blasted a shot into the upper left corner of the goal off a Steven Cordova assist, giving the Blue Hose a 1-0 halftime lead. The goal was the first of Sundli-Hardig's career.
 
	- In the 74th minute, Furman tied the score at one after a goal from Luke Hutzell.
 
	- In the 78th minute, Furman took a 2-1 lead after a goal by Braden Durham
 
	- In the 82nd minute, Furman scored their final goal when Diego Hernandez scored a goal off a Wilfer Bustamante assist.
 
	- In the 84th minute, Presbyterian cut Furman's lead to 3-2 after a goal from Kalala off an assist by Sundli-Harig. Kalala's goal was his third of the season.
 
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NOTABLES
	- Presbyterian finished the game with 11 shots, with six shots on goal. Sundli-Hardig paced the Blue Hose with three shots. Alessandro Libertucci tallied two shots.
 
 
UP NEXT
The Blue Hose return to Big South Conference play when they host the Winthrop Eagles at Martin Stadium this Saturday, October 11, at 7 p.m. Presbyterian will welcome back former Blue Hose standouts for their annual Alumni Night.
 
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