North Park 4
St. Olaf 2
It was a highly entertaining night of high-speed, end-to-end soccer at Hedstrand Field. The Oles took a quick lead just 61 seconds into the contest on an insanely skillful steal off of an NPU defender's foot by Hakeen Morgan, who thereupon immediately rocketed a 30-yard strike past NPU keeper Alfie Swärd. But the Vikings refused to be put on the back foot by that, as their constant pressure produced three first-half goals, including an Isak Flo re-direct sandwiched by a brace of William DeCarro PK strikes. The Oles almost grabbed one back just before halftime, but Swärd made a pair of outstanding saves to thwart the Minnesotans' threat.
In the second half, the Oles again came out roaring. About a minute and a half into the second stanza, Clemente Archuch Puig worked his way into the box and got off a twisting volley that beat Swärd and made it a one-goal game again. That's where it stood for almost the entire second half, with the Oles getting a multitude of rushes that included a well-struck ball that glanced off of the crossbar and two or three good shots that were barely off-frame. But the NPU defense stood stout, and as the game entered its final minute the Vikings managed to get the ball into the St. Olaf end and pinned it against the sideline. Vikings wing Love Brandt somehow snuck out of the scrum with the ball at his feet and served it to the edge of the box, where Toby Lunde managed to push it to his left with two Oles on him in order to give Noel Holm a chance -- and Holm put it home in the left side of the goal to seal the deal.
St. Olaf is for real. Let's not forget that Travis Wall's side returned ten starters from a Sweet Sixteen team. They're pretty talented: Morgan, Archuch Puig, and Victor Gaulmin are each All-Region caliber, if not All-American. And their recklessly fast style of play is just plain hard to defend; the Oles do everything with alacrity. They never dilly-dally with a free kick or a throw-in; the ball goes back into play immediately, and when the St. Olaf back line gets the ball, the forwards and midfielders sprint upfield each time like their hair is on fire. It's fun to watch, and a headache if you're an opposing coach. Their upset loss to Wartburg last week notwithstanding, I expect the Oles to make some noise and be a part of the proceedings in November again. Who knows? There might be a Vikings vs. Oles rematch.
For a team that lost two All-Americans, plus a pair of All-CCIW freshmen who transferred out to the scholarship levels, the Vikings look pretty formidable. St. Olaf was a big step up in class from the first three NPU opponents, and the Vikings still managed to come off of the pitch with a hard-fought win in their home opener. Kris Grahn has definitely reloaded his team.
Messiah 3
Carthage 0
Unfortunately, it wasn't such happy tidings in the other Friday night CCIW contest, as the Firebirds went to central Pennsylvania to visit preseason #5 Messiah and got pantsed. The Falcons outshot Carthage by a total of 19-1, including 8-0 on frame. Carthage drops to 1-2-1 on the year.