Wesleyan's men's soccer team battled back from an early deficit and secured a 1–1 draw against Salem University on Wednesday evening at Culpepper Stadium. A late strike from
Casey Bunker lifted the Bobcats to its first draw of the season.
The Bobcats found themselves chasing the game early after Salem's
Tommy Sowinski converted in the 7th minute to give the Tigers a 1–0 advantage. Despite controlling much of the possession in the first half and recording three shots, Wesleyan could not break through. Midfielder
Adam Gribben forced a save in the 9th minute, and
Erik Rostoen and
Henry Coster each tested the Salem back line, but none could get through Salem goalkeeper
Jason Barrientos.
Defensively,
Matteo Marciani kept the Bobcats within striking distance with a key stop on
Josue Villegas in the 19th minute. Salem entered halftime with the slim one-goal lead.
Wesleyan applied constant pressure in the second half, outshooting Salem 5–0 over the final 45 minutes and winning five corner kicks to the visitors' two. Bunker came close in the 48th minute with a low strike to the left corner that Barrientos turned away, and Gribben's 46th-minute effort narrowly missed the mark.
The persistence finally paid off in the 87th minute. Substitute
Chris Gonzalez delivered a perfectly timed ball into the attacking third, where Bunker slotted home the equalizer past Barrientos to bring the match level at 1–1.
The contest was physical, with nine fouls apiece and six cautions issued to Wesleyan.
Moises Moncada,
Rostoen,
Gribben, and
Coster all picked up yellow cards, while Coster was later shown a red card in the 88th minute, forcing the Bobcats to close the match with 10 men.
Despite the disadvantage, Wesleyan's back line, anchored by Moncada and
Blair Sinclair, held firm to preserve the draw. Marciani finished with one save in the match, while Barrientos tallied two stops for Salem.
The Bobcats head north to Hilltopper country where the team returns to MEC action against West Liberty University. The match is set for Sunday, Oct. 5 at 3:30 p.m.