Late Goal Helps Tech Earn 3-3 Draw at Rocky

via Oregon Tech Athletic Communications

BILLINGS, Mont. – Eric McGuire touched home a rebound inside the final four minutes of the contest, as Oregon Tech rallied for a 3-3 draw with Rocky Mountain at rainy Herb Klindt Field.

The Hustlin’ Owls (4-2-4, 2-2-1 CCC) earned the key point in the league table after squandering a 2-1 halftime advantage – recording the highest scoring draw in program history.

After Rocky (3-1-4, 2-1-2) took the lead in the 75th minute on a Paul Katende goal, the Owls got the equalizer in the waning moments. Tech earned a 30-yard free kick that Moises Lopez Carillo served into the box, with Anthony Aguiar slotting a shot off the right post. The rebound eluded Battlin’ Bears keeper Anton Wilms, with McGuire tapping home his second goal of the season.

RMC scored first in the 22nd minute, as Luke Tooze played a long cross to a charging David Russell – who hammered a 25-yard strike into the top right corner of the net.

Tech answered with two goals inside the final three minutes of the period. Bridger Meyer earned a helper after a long cross into the box, finding the head of Reece Fletcher for the tying goal. In the final seconds of the period, Cristian Sanchez was fouled in the Rocky box, with Cash Cota driving his attempt from the penalty spot into the left corner of the net, giving the Owls a 2-1 lead at the break.

Rocky got even in the 56th minute on a Fynn Sweating one-timer from 20-yard out, setting up the wild finish.

RMC held a 15-13 edge in shots, with Tech keeper Harvey Bolland making a season-high seven saves.

The Owls head home, hosting Providence this Friday, with kickoff set for 2:30 p.m.

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