Hempstead, NY -
Matthew Vowinkel scored both Hofstra goals as the Pride erased one-goal deficits in each half to come away with a 2-2 draw against visiting Binghamton at Hofstra Soccer Stadium Tuesday night.
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The tie extended Hofstra's unbeaten streak to four games (2-0-2) and pushed their overall record to 7-6-2. Binghamton is also 2-0-2 in its last four games and 5-7-2 overall.Â
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Alex Ashton made five saves in goal for the Pride, while his Bearcats counterpart, P.J. Parker, had three saves.Â
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Binghamton got on the board first as Oliver Svalander put a left-footed shot into the upper right corner at 28:38. But Vowinkel evened the score at 33:56 as he headed in a free kick from
Storm Strongin.
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The Bearcats took a 2-1 lead at 69:02 as Harris Brkovic turned in a great individual effort, taking a long pass down the right sideline before dribbling back into the box around two Pride defenders and getting a right-footed shot past Ashton.  But Vowinkel tied the game again at 82:05 with a penalty kick goal.
Jason Ramirez drew the foul in the box, setting up the kick for Vowinkel.Â
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The Bearcats had three shots on goal in the overtimes, but Ashton was up to the task on all three to preserve the tie.
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The Pride concludes the Colonial Athletic Association part of their schedule Saturday night when they host Northeastern at 7 p.m.Â
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Notes:
-Vowinkel has scored five goals in his last two games and now has a career-high nine goals this season.
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-Strongin recorded an assist for the second consecutive game.
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-Binghamton outshot the Pride, 15-14.
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-Hofstra is now 3-1-1 all-time against Binghamton.
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