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.
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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 89th 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.
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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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