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South Dakota Mines men’s soccer team aims to finish strong in final home games

Key points:

  • South Dakota Mines men's soccer team aims to end the season on a high note as they play their final two games at home
  • Interim Head Coach Bill Schaefer has led the team to significant progress, with three wins being their highest since 2019
  • Upcoming opponents, UCCS and CSU Pueblo, pose a challenge with strong offenses and a playoff spot on the line

The South Dakota Mines men’s soccer team is preparing to wrap up their season with two home games at Dakota Fields. The team, under Interim Head Coach Bill Schaefer, has shown signs of progress with three wins this season, their most since 2019. They have been dangerous on set pieces, scoring goals from free kicks and corner kicks. With a strong backline led by Aydon Ellis, Jacob Miklas, Trent Ripley, Zach Peroff, and Rider Grow, the team has been solid defensively. Hayden Jaramillo has been setting records with the highest number of assists in a season and is approaching the school record for career assists. The team will be facing UCCS, who is fighting for an RMAC playoff spot, and CSU Pueblo, currently ranked fifth in the country.

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South Dakota Mines men’s soccer team aims to finish strong in final home games

Men's Soccer Looks to Close Season On High Note at Home

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