SPRINGFIELD, Mo.– Sixth-ranked Indianapolis stayed unbeaten as they slipped past Drury 2-1 on Thursday at Harrison Stadium in Springfield.
The Panthers had their four-game winning streak snapped to fall to 6-4 while the Greyhounds went to 9-0-1.
Drury had a chance to take a lead midway through the first half when the Panthers were awarded a penalty kick, but UIndy goalkeeper Dimitrios Karousos made a diving save to keep DU off of the board. Indianapolis then got on the board in the 33
rd minute as Makel Rasheed scored on a header set up by Jakub Olczyk's corner kick.
The Panthers tied the game in the second half on their second penalty kick of the game.
Jayd Hamdaoua scored his fifth goal of the season, converting the shot and knotted the game at 1-1.
Three minutes later, however, the Greyhounds received their own penalty kick opportunity, and Alejandro Steinwascher scored his seventh goal of the season, giving UIndy a 2-1 lead.
Indianapolis hung on down the stretch to their unbeaten streak to 10 games.
Drury is back at home on Saturday when they host Lewis for a 12:30 pm at Harrison Stadium.
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