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DALLAS (SMU) — No. 5 SMU Men's Soccer came back from a two-goal deficit to draw against No. 18 Kansas City in its season opener at Washburne Stadium, Thursday.
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After a silent first half, the Roos were able to take a 2-0 lead midway through the second half. SMU responded within two minutes following the second goal before finding an equalizer in the match's final ten minutes.
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Senior transfer
Luis Flores scored his first goal for SMU to open the Mustangs' 2025 account.
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Junior
Milton Lopez scored the equalizer with his seventh career goal for SMU.
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How It Happened
The first half saw sporadic offense between SMU and Kansas City as the two teams battled to seize momentum.
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The Mustangs registered three shots with two on goal, while the Roos took two shots in the half that ended scoreless.
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Kansas City took the lead two minutes into the start of the second half with a goal by Mariano Beunza.
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The Roos added to their lead as Wade Muttitt scored on a transition off a set piece in the 57
th minute.
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SMU responded quickly to trim the deficit with Flores' first SMU goal in the 58
th minute.
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Jaylinn Mitchell drove the ball on the right wing and swung a low cross to find Flores on the back post for a tap-in goal.
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SMU stayed on the offensive after the first goal and found an equalizer in the 82
nd minute of the match.
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Lopez found the net with a looping header off
Ryan Clanton-Pimentel's cross from the left wing.
SMU remained on the pedal and registered five more shots in the final eight minutes of the match.
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Mukisa Emmanuel was the closest to scoring a match-winner, but his deflected shot was just wide of the post.
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The ranked match ended with a level score of 2-2.
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Other Notes
- SMU continues its scoring streak to make it 42 consecutive matches with at least one goal—the longest scoring streak in the nation. This is the first match in the streak where SMU does not have Bailey Sparks on the team.
- The last time SMU came back from a two-goal deficit to tie the match was at Duke, which was also a team ranked No. 18.
- Flores scored his first SMU goal.
- Clanton-Pimentel, Charles-Emile Brunet and Villads Landsperg made their first goal contribution for SMU with an assist.
- SMU has not lost a season opener since 2016. The last time they drew in a season opener was in 2012 against Campbell.
What's Next?
SMU will head to Saint Louis for its first road match of the season on Aug. 24.
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