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Jimmies see second-half lead slip away at Rocky Mountain

Jimmies see second-half lead slip away at Rocky Mountain

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BILLINGS, Mont.-- A pair of goals 82 seconds apart turned a 2-1 Jimmie lead into a 3-2 deficit Saturday afternoon, and the University of Jamestown men's soccer team lost for the third time in four matches, falling 3-2 at Rocky Mountain College.

UJ is now 1-4-1 overall and will open GPAC conference play on Thursday at Midland (Neb.).

The Battlin' Bears got on the board first Saturday as Angel Mange scored in the fifth minute to make it 1-0. 

In the 33rd minute, Frankie Parkinson found James Moody, who netted his second of the sesason, to level the score at 1-1.

The teams went into the half tied at 1, with both sides taking nine shots. RMC had a 5-3 edge in shots on target.

Jack Crombie gave Jamestown the lead in the 56th minute with his third goal of the season, but the lead was short-lived.

Just over five minutes after Crombie's go-ahead score, Tor Swann tied the match with an assist by Mange, and in the 62nd minute, Oliver Fields made it 3-2 in favor of RMC.

Wade McWhorter's shot in the 86th minute was saved by RMC goalkeeper Stefan Schenk, and a follow-up attempt by Moody went high. 

Shots ended 17-16 in favor of the Jimmies, but RMC had a 9-7 edge in shots on target. Dylan Gies had six saves for UJ.