COLUMBUS, Mississippi -
Matheus Nunes and
Ryan Jenkins both had two goals each to lead the Lyon College men's soccer Scots over Mississippi University for Women 8-0 on Wednesday night as they claimed a share of the regular season SLIAC championship.
The Scots (8-5-4, 6-1-2) won their second straight regular season title, this one is shared with Greenville, who they tied 1-1 last week in Batesville.
Lyon College got on the board in the 11th minute of the match when Nunes kicked in his first goal. Jenkins added a goal that was assisted by Nunes in the 23rd minute to lead the Scots to a 2-0 halftime lead.
Jenkins scored again in the 56th minute on an assist by
Erik Oliveira and two minutes later,
Gustavo Giesbrecht scored a goal on an assist from
Luca Cirigliano.
Ariel Reyes scored on an another assist by Oliveira in the 77th minute and Nunes added his second goal of the night in the 81st minute on an assist by Reyes. Oliveira scored a goal on an another assist by Nunes and Frederico Riberio put in the Scots final goal just before time elapsed to make it 8-0.
Lyon College had 14 on-goal shots and 23 shots total.Â
Jenkins had two on-goal shots, Oliveria had three shots and two of those were on-goal. Nunes had six total shots and four were on-goal. Giesbrecht had three shots and two on-goal.
Tiago Donadon had one shot, Cirigliano had two shots on-goal.
Micah Rangel had one shot,
Traviss Ragan took one shot, Reyes had two shots and one was on-goal,
Jake McMurdo had a shot and Ribeiro had one shot on-goal.
Scots' goalies
Adryan Ledezma and
Henrique Megale had one save combined on the night.Â
With the regular-season co-championship, Lyon College will await a possible bid to the USCAA National Championship next Wednesday.