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Southwestern University

MSOC vs. Schreiner - 9/7/2025
Carolyn Bray
1
Winner Southwestern (TX) SOU (10-0-2, 2-0-0)
0
Oglethorpe OGL (4-6-1, 0-2-0)
Winner
Southwestern (TX) SOU
(10-0-2, 2-0-0)
1
Final
0
Oglethorpe OGL
(4-6-1, 0-2-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Southwestern (TX) SOU 0 1 1
Oglethorpe OGL 0 0 0

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

MSOC Stuns Oglethrope With 81st Minute Goal

BROOKHAVEN, GEORGIA - Southwestern University Men's Soccer completes the weekend SAA sweep at Oglethorpe University with their second straight dramatic 1-0 win in the final ten minutes. Senior Greyson Pinto was the hero on Sunday with the goal, while the defense continues to dominate with the eighth clean sheet of the season. The current school record is ten shutouts in 2001. 

The win also marked the fastest Pirate team ever to reach double-digit victories at 10-0-2. Southwestern and Trinity University are the lone SAA squads who finished the weekend 2-0. 

MATCH HIGHLIGHTS
  • Southwestern had some extra motivation as the Petrels were picked second in the preseason poll, opposed to the Pirates fourth place selection. 
  • The squads met for the 13th time in program history, first in the SAA. 
  • Both Pirate defenders senior Raghav Sharma and junior Cooper Pero were involved early with two shots on goal. 
  • The duo has combined for seven goals on the season. 
  • Oglethorpe mounted multiple attacks as senior Scott Johnson totaled three first half saves sending the match to halftime tied. 
  • Sophomore Hank Melton committed a yellow card right before half. 
  • The Pirates knocked on the door all second half with 14 shots. 
  • Pinto broke through in the 81st minute. Sophomore Alessandro Sosa swung in a cross to junior Nico Colegove with the layoff to Pinto who fired in the game-winner. 
  • Southwestern used their depth to ware down the Petrels with 20 players entering the match. 
  • Sophomore Amar Singh, Pero, Sharma, and Johnson were rock solid against a dangerous attack. 
  • The squad is first in the conference at goals allowed with four and 0.33 per match. 
  • The goal differential is 25-4 on the season. 
UP NEXT
Southwestern returns to Georgetown on Saturday, hosting Sewanee at 1:30 p.m.
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