Valparaiso notches program s first top 10 win

Valparaiso notches program s first top 10 win

Valparaiso notches program's first top-10 win NCAA.com

CHAMPS

PRESENTED BY EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Valparaiso upset No. 7 Michigan State on Thursday night. The Crusaders continued their season-opening road trip with their signature lock-down defense and opportunistic scoring against the Spartans in East Lansing. Sophomore defenseman Omar Lawrence broke the scoreless tie in the 57th minute when a loose ball in front of the net found his foot and he sent it home. Freshman forward Stian Sandbekkhaug picked up his first assist. “I'm very proud of the boys tonight because this is obviously a big win for our team this season, and for our program in the overall picture bigger than just this season,” Crusader head coach Mike Avery said. “Michigan State is a talented and well-coached team that is deservedly highly ranked, and to grind out a win on their home field is a great accomplishment.” Playing their second match in two days, the Crusaders had to dig deep to knock off the Spartans. “I don't think today was our best performance,” Avery said. “We just played a double overtime game, also on the road, less than forty-eight hours ago. We lacked some sharpness with the ball and understandably had heavy legs.” The Brown and Gold defense stifled the Spartans offense all night, blocking five shots while sophomore goalkeeper Nico Campbell continued his stellar play by stopping two shots en route to his third shutout of the year and improved his record to 2-0-2. The Crusaders kept up the offensive pressure on the Spartans all game, registering five shots on goal and 15 shots overall. This is the Crusaders first win against a top-ten opponent in program history, and their fourth win against a top-25 team in program history, also defeating No. 22 Wisconsin (2002) and No. 25 Bradley (2008) and the Spartans last year. “Our resolve and our grit were never in doubt, and ultimately those qualities can carry us on days when the finer points of the game are just missing the mark,” Avery said. “This group has tremendous potential, and we are still growing, but lessons like today will go a long way.” Full-time in East Lansing. Valpo 1 #7 Michigan State 0 — Valpo Men's Soccer (@VUMSO)

See 34 NCAA tournament buzzer-beaters from 1977 to 2021

Here's your one-stop shop to reminisce upon 34 buzzer-beaters in March Madness history.

FOllow DI Men' s Soccer

Subscribe To Email Updates

Enter your information to receive emails about offers, promotions from NCAA.com and our partners Sign Me Up
Share:
0 comments

Comments (0)

Leave a Comment

Minimum 10 characters required

* All fields are required. Comments are moderated before appearing.

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!

Valparaiso notches program s first top 10 win | Trend Now | Trend Now