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Freshman Yousif Alshihmani scored his first collegiate goal in the Cobbers' game at St. John's.
Freshman Yousif Alshihmani scored his first collegiate goal in the Cobbers' game at St. John's.

Cobbers Can't Come All The Way Back In Collegeville

COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. (9/2822)---Freshman Yousif Alshihmani's goal with 27:48 remaining in the second half brought the Cobbers within a single goal at St. John's, and set the stage for a dramatic finish. Unfortunately for Concordia, the Johnnies were able to come up with the final two goals of the game and earned a 4-1 decision.

The loss is the third straight for Concordia and drops their season mark to 2-7. CC is now 1-2-0 in the MIAC. St. John's wins for the third time in the last four games and is now 5-1-2 overall and 2-1-0 in league play.   

Concordia was forced to chase the game early as they allowed a goal in the seventh minute of play. The Johnnies got on the board at 6:56 to take the 1-0 lead.

The 1-goal margin would remain until the ninth minute of the second half when SJU doubled its lead at 53:50.

Alshihmani pulled the Cobbers within a goal when he scored his first collegiate goal at the 62:12 mark. Telvin Vah and Mason Weigel earned the assists on the goal. For Vah it was his team-leading sixth assist and 10 overall points. His six assists are second in the MIAC. Weigel now has a career-high three helpers and seven points.     

The 2-1 score line would last for 11:08 before St. John's was able to get the all-important "next goal". SJU scored at 73:04, and then finished off the score sheet with a penalty kick in the final minute of play.

Concordia was outshot 21-6 in total shots and 14-3 in shots on goal for the day. Both teams had four corner kicks.

Alshihmani led CC with a pair of shots and had the one on goal.

Erick Torres played the full 90 minutes in goal for the Cobbers and made a season-high 10 saves. He now has 47 saves on the year which is second most in the MIAC.

UP NEXT: Concordia will return home and host St. Mary's on Saturday, Oct. 1 at 3:30 p.m.