GAME INFORMATION
Score: Lubbock Christian 1, Texas A&M International 0
Records: Lubbock Christian (4-8-1, 3-5-1), Texas A&M International (4-8-0, 3-6-0)
Location: Dustdevil Soccer Field, in Laredo, Texas
LCU HIGHLIGHTS
• The Chaps ended a four-game road losing streak with the win.
•
Brandon Couling goal was the difference to lead LCU.
• LCU goalkeeper
Fernando Rios produced one saves en route to his fifth shutout of the season and of his career.
HOW IT HAPPENED
• LCU received a first half goal, with Couling scoring off a header via a feed from
Mickey Brunton with 2:34 left in the first half.
• TAMIU out-shot LCU 10-9, but were only able to get one of their 10 shots on goal.
• LCU produced six shots on goal and they were produced by five different individuals, as
Cedric Omoregie led LCU with two shots on goal.
GAME NOTES
• Couling's goal was his second of the season, which co-leads the team. He has two shots on the season and both have resulted in goals.
• The assist credited to Brunton places him as the team leader in scoring with six points (2g,2a).
• The shutout win for LCU was their fifth of the season. It was LCU's 28
th shutout in program history (13
th on the road) and the fifth under head coach
Paul Gilbert.
• With consecutive wins, LCU matches a season-high win streak.
• The Chaps are now 20-13-1 all-time in Heartland Conference contests and 12-6-0 all-time in Heartland Conference road games.
• The win was LCU's second straight one-goal victory and they are now 3-5 in one-goal games this season.
• LCU improved to 3-1-0 all-time against TAMIU (2-0-0 in Laredo).
• The Chaps move to 2-7-0 on the road this season (went 6-3-0 last season on the road) and 34-24-5 all-time in road play.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
1 – For a fifth consecutive game, LCU had a goal output of one goal (no more, no less). LCU is 2-3-0 in that span.
UP NEXT
Lubbock Christian (4-8-1, 3-5-1) remains on the road, where they have played nine of this season's 13 games, heading to San Antonio, Texas to face St. Mary's Saturday at 1:30 p.m. LCU will face former head coach Matt Barnes, who coached the Chaps during the 2014 season and led them to a first place finish in the Heartland Conference standings.