FINAL SCORE
CBU 1 (11-2-5)
MC 0 (11-4-2)
HOW IT HAPPENED
36' | CBU had one of the best chances of the first half when
Lucho Galizzi had his header saved by MC goalkeeper Cole Turner.
44' | The Bucs had another opportunity just before the break, but
Caleb Tammi sent his shot just over the crossbar.
HALF | Both teams posted five shots in the first 45 minutes, with each goalkeeper posting three saves.
56' | CBU scored what proved to be the game-winner when Second Team All-GSC selection
Lucho Galizzi headed home a corner kick from
Ryoya Yoshikawa.
84' | MC had a chance to score a late equalizer, but CBU goalkeeper
Max Klink made an acrobatic save when he tipped a header by Joshua Davies over the bar.
90' | CBU saw out the final five minutes without allowing a shot.
KEY STATS | NOTEABLES
- CBU outshot MC 14-8, including a 6-4 edge in shots on goal.
- Max Klink made four saves.
- Caleb Tammi led the Bucs with four shots.
- Galizzi now leads CBU with eight goals.
- The assist for Yoshikawa was his first of the season. He has now recorded a point in two straight matches.
- The Bucs will play in their first GSC Tournament final since 2012, when they defeated Delta State 5-1.
- CBU and UWF last met on Sunday, Sept. 25. The contest ended in a 1-1 draw.
- The Bucs and Argonauts last met in the GSC Tournament last year, with the Argos prevailing 4-2.
UP NEXT:
The Bucs are scheduled to return to action on Saturday, Nov. 5, when they travel to Huntsville, Ala., for the final of the GSC Tournament, where they will face No. 1 seed West Florida. Kickoff from John Hunt Park is scheduled for 12 PM. The winner will earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships.