SPRINGFIELD, MO. - The Quincy men's soccer team traveled to Drury on Friday (Oct. 29) afternoon, and it ended in a 2-2 draw.
Quincy broke the seal first with a score in the 35th minute when
Spencer Van Nest collected a corner and volleyed it to
Jack Rhead who put it away from eight yards out in the bottom right corner as the Hawks took a 1-0 lead.
Less than a minute later, Drury tied the game at 1-1 and that score remained heading into the halftime intermission.
Quincy's other top-scoring option this season,
Cole Hayes, found the back of the net after he delivered a header to the far post from 10 yards out with the asssit coming from
Alsadiq Hasan. This gave QU a 2-1 lead in the 66th minute.
However, the Panthers responded again six minutes later to equalize the game at 2-2 in the 72nd minute.
In the 76th minute, two Drury players and two QU players (Van Nest and Hayes) were each issued red cards after things got physical.
Drury had one more shot on goal in the 89th minute during regulation, but QU was able to make the stop to force overtime.
Neither team had a shot on goal during the first overtime period.
In the second 10-minute overtime frame,
Aubrey Reis had a shot in the 102nd minute, but a save was made. QU's
Michele Barletta made a stop in the 109th minute, and the score remained tied after two overtime periods.
Barletta made five saves through 110 minutes in between the pipes for the Hawks.
Next
The Hawks will close regular season play in Bolivar, MO on Sunday (Oct. 31) against Southwest Baptist University at 2:30 PM CT.