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Shorthanded Rams earn 0-0 draw at Concordia (N.Y.)

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BRONXVILLE, N.Y. – Despite playing with 10 men for 81 minutes and 22 seconds, the Philadelphia University men's soccer team was able to earn a point with a scoreless draw against Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) foe Concordia (N.Y.) Saturday afternoon.

Philadelphia (2-0-2, 1-0-1 CACC), ranked eighth in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Division II East Region Poll, was forced to play a man-down after forward Ishmaiah Calwrie picked up a red card at the 28:38 mark.

Even though they were shorthanded the Rams outshot the Clippers (1-2-1, 0-1-1 CACC) by a 15-13 margin. Eight of Philadelphia's shots ended up on goal, including four in the second half, but all were stopped by Concordia's Ruel Gordon.

Neil Kwiatkowski came up with four saves in the Rams' net to record his second consecutive shutout.

The Rams' four-game unbeaten streak is the longest since they went 3-0-2 in the final five games on the 2010 season. The last time Philadelphia opened the season unbeaten in its first four games was 1999, when the team began the year 6-0-1.

Philadelphia comes home to begin a three-game home-stand, which begins on Tuesday, Sept. 11 against non-conference opponent Molloy at 4 p.m.

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