Key points:
- Loyola University Chicago men’s soccer team ended the regular season undefeated in road contests with a scoreless draw against Rhode Island
- The draw secured Loyola’s spot in the upcoming A-10 Tournament
- The team’s goalkeeper, Aidan Crawford, made three saves and the Ramblers outshot Rhode Island in the match
Loyola University Chicago’s men’s soccer team wrapped up their regular season with a scoreless draw against Rhode Island, maintaining their unbeaten record in road contests and securing a spot in the upcoming Atlantic 10 Tournament. Despite the disappointment of not securing a win, head coach Steve Bode praised his team’s ability to keep a shutout and earn a point on the road. Loyola outshot Rhode Island throughout the match, but failed to find the back of the net. The team will now focus on their final regular-season match against Fordham, aiming to finish strong before the tournament.
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