Wheaton Men’s Soccer Suffers First Conference Defeat at Millikin, Ending Title Hopes
Key points:
- Wheaton men's soccer team suffered their first conference defeat at Millikin, ending their hopes of securing the program's first regular season conference title since 2015
- Millikin Big Blue upset the Thunder with a 3-1 victory
- The Thunder will enter the upcoming conference tournament as the #2 seed
The Wheaton men’s soccer team suffered a devastating defeat at the hands of the Millikin Big Blue, ending their hopes of securing their first regular season conference title since 2015. Despite taking an early lead, Wheaton couldn’t hold on as Millikin came back with three unanswered goals, handing Wheaton their first conference loss of the year. As a result, the North Central Cardinals clinched the CCIW regular season title for the second year in a row. However, Wheaton is still optimistic about their chances in the upcoming conference tournament as they enter as the #2 seed, with a record of 11-5-1, their best mark since 2015.
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