Box Score
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. -- Campbellsville University improved to 10-1 on the season Tuesday, blanking Ohio Christian University, 11-0, at Citizens Bank Field and Finley Stadium. Three Tigers recorded hat tricks in the contest. Â
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Sophomore forward Eurodger Bargblor Jr. started the offense for the Tigers with a first half hat-trick. His first goal was netted in the sixth minute, assisted by freshman midfielder Alex Higdon. Bargblor netted his next goal just nine minutes later, this time the assist was credited to junior forward Gustav Carlsson. The hat trick was sealed with 21:38 left to play in the first half on an unassisted goal, giving CU a 3-0 lead.
CU netted a total of seven goals in the first half. Sophomore forward Roraigh Yearwood and senior forward Camilo Roman both finished the half with two goals apiece.
Yearwood found the net first in the in 32nd minute of regulation, then again three minutes later off an assist from Carlsson to make it 5-0. Roman netted his two goals in the 43rd and 44th minutes of regulation, both unassisted.
The score remained unchanged, 7-0, heading into the break, and well into the second half.
Yearwood netted his third goal in 70th minute to complete another CU hat trick - CU 8-0. A minute later, sophomore midfielder Ryan Foster found the back of the net to make it 9-0.
Freshman midfielder Tomoyuki Sueki added an additional insurance goal in the 83rd minute and then Roman completed the third CU hat trick of the evening with two minutes left in regulation.
The Tigers outshot the OCU Trailblazers, 25-1. CU reserve freshman goalkeeper Marcus Anckar accounted both of CU saves of the contest, in comparison to OCU's 12.
The Tigers' 10-1 start to the season is the quickest the men's soccer program has reached 10 wins since an 11-0 start in 2008, and CU's 11 goals Tuesday are the most in a single game since 2006.
Campbellsville will return to Finley Stadium on Homecoming, Saturday, Oct. 5, when it is scheduled to host second-ranked University Rio Grande at 9:30 p.m. The Tigers continue to receive votes in the poll, currently three spots outside of the Top 25.