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Nighthawks Stumble Against Roughriders

NPC soccer player Ali Muganga keeps ball away from defensive player.

NPC Ali Muganga keeping the soccer ball away from defense.The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk men’s and women’s soccer teams dropped their matches Sunday at Crowder College, with the Nighthawk women falling, 4-0, and the Nighthawk men suffering their first loss of the season, 2-1.

In women’s action, NPC (1-9-2) struggled to contain the Roughriders’ high-powered offense, resulting in a large deficit early. Crowder College’s defense proved to be the difference throughout the contest, preventing NPC from attempting shots on goal as the Roughriders completed the regular-season sweep.

Against the Roughriders, the Nighthawk men (11-1-2) fell behind early and could not complete the comeback. On a mission to avenge NPC’s 2-0 victory over the Roughriders earlier this month, Crowder College took a two-goal lead in the first 20 minutes, which sent the Nighthawks into catch-up mode for the remainder of the contest. Freshman winger Ali Muganga (Nashville, Tennessee) cut the deficit in half with 18 minutes to play, but NPC ran out of time in its rally attempt, snapping the team’s seven-game winning streak.

The Nighthawks will celebrate sophomore night on its home finale Sunday, October 22 at Hot Springs World Class High School against University of Arkansas-Cossatot, beginning with women’s action at 3 p.m. Each Nighthawk team can win its respective NJCAA Region 2 championships with wins or draws in the match. The sophomore night matches will be streamed live on the Nighthawk Network.

For more information on schedules, rosters and more, visit Nighthawk Athletics online. Fans can also follow the Nighthawks all season on social media.

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