Just two days after opening their season against USC Aiken, the Wolves travelled to Mount Olive for their next match, once again falling 3-1 to their opponent.
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The match started off slowly, with both sides feeling each other out and neither team registering a shot in the first five minutes of play. The stalemate was broken with the first shot of the game, as Mount Olive's Ethan Willie sent a long pass behind the Wolves' defense to Mustafa Nadeem, who was able to beat the keeper one-on-one and net the ball in the far corner. With only five minutes off the clock, the Trojans continued to apply pressure after their opening goal, but the dynamic of the game soon shifted.
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The Wolves were able to equalize in the 13
th minute off a brilliant strike from
Moses Bakabulindi. The Freshman gathered the ball well outside the box, and with his man playing too far back, Bakabulindi fired a shot past the keeper into the upper right part of the goal. With momentum on their side, Newberry came in strong after kickoff, but had a scoring opportunity negated when they were flagged offside.
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For the remainder of the half, both sides played strong defense. The Trojans' best chance to score another came in the 19
th minute, but
Malte Kaiser was able to back up his keeper and block Mustafa's shot in the box. The Wolves, meanwhile, seemed ready to take the lead upon a set piece from Bakabulindi to
TJ Paul, but the Senior's header flew over the bar to end the threat. The teams went into the break all tied up, with Mount Olive enjoying a 6-3 edge in shots.
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After the half, it was the Trojans who came out strong, generating a pair of corner kicks within the first two minutes. Newberry was able to repel the attempts and take the ball up the field, but following a save by keeper Axel Engren, Mount Olive launched a devastating counterattack. Alfie Pope sent a cross into the box for Mustafa, who was able to net his second goal of the game in the 49
th minute. Less than a minute later, it was Pope's turn to score, as the Wolves' defense was caught off-guard by Mount Olive's aggression after kickoff.
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With the score at 3-1, the visiting team felt the pressure of a two-goal deficit and focused on attacking. With the Wolves playing far up the field, this enabled the Trojans to launch several effective counterattacks, but Newberry goalie
Lockie Maher was able to make four saves over the remainder of the game, including a one-on-one against Mustafa to prevent the Senior from registering a hat trick. The Wolves, meanwhile, kept up the pressure on their opponents' side of the field but had trouble finding good looks at goal, generating only five shots on the half to the Trojans' seven.
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 Newberry next travels to Lander University on September 8 for a 7:00 P.M. match before returning home to face the University of Montevallo on the 12
th.
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