James Madison Men’s Soccer Falls 1-0 to Loyola Marymount in NCAA Round of 16
Key points:
- James Madison men's soccer team faced a 1-0 defeat against No. 25 Loyola Marymount in the NCAA Round of 16
- LMU's second-half goal secured their spot in the quarterfinals
- The Dukes' season ends at 10-5-5 after reaching the round of 16 for the fifth time in program history
JMU men’s soccer fell to No. 25 Loyola Marymount, 1-0, in the NCAA Round of 16. Despite numerous chances, the Dukes couldn’t find the net. Rodrigo Robles led with four shots, while Sebastian Conlon made four saves. JMU’s season ends at 10-5-5, reaching the round of 16 for the fifth time. The Lions move on to face West Virginia in the quarterfinals. JMU had more corner kicks, shots on goal, and shots, but failed to score, ending a nine-match NCAA Championship scoring streak. Coach Zazenski praised the team’s resilience and thanked the seniors for their leadership.
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