After an early goal in the second half, Union Omaha was on the cusp of winning their first match since Week 7, but One Knox converted a penalty kick in second half extra time to hand the Owls their fifth draw in seven matches. Union Omaha entered the match with a clean bill of health,Continue reading “Owls Draw Again After Late PK”
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Owls Draw, Belt Stays in G’ville
Saturday night was the 7th regular season edition of the Battle for the Belt and the two sides drew for the third time in a row. Union Omaha scored early in the first half, but Greenville was able to answer just before the halftime whistle was blown and both clubs spent the entire second halfContinue reading “Owls Draw, Belt Stays in G’ville”
Owls Held Scoreless in Charlotte
Despite their efforts to develop quality attacks in the final third, Union Omaha suffered a 0-3 loss to 2nd-placed Charlotte Independence on Saturday night. It was the first time that the Owls were held scoreless in almost a month and the third overall match which featured Union Omaha finishing without a goal. Of the threeContinue reading “Owls Held Scoreless in Charlotte”
Second-half Goal Drops Owls at Home
A picture-perfect night ushered in another Union Omaha home match at Werner Park. This time the opponent was none other than rival Forward Madison. After giving up the early lead, the Owls answered quickly. Ultimately, the three points went to the visitors as they were able to score a second-half goal and keep the leadContinue reading “Second-half Goal Drops Owls at Home”
Mixed Reviews for the Supporter group section move.
This past matchday Parliament was put into the standing drink rail section at our beloved home of Werner Park. While the move had it’s upsides it also came with a few downsides. However it was a good experiment and possible trial run for the proposed stadium, and something I think is worth exploring for futureContinue reading “Mixed Reviews for the Supporter group section move.”
Match Day 9 Preview: Union Omaha v. Forward Madison
Midwest rivals get ready for second of three matchups For the second time this week, Union Omaha will only have several days to move on from a 3-3 draw that resulted from multiple lost leads. The good news is that there isn’t an added day of travel in-between as there was following their 3-3 drawContinue reading “Match Day 9 Preview: Union Omaha v. Forward Madison”
Owls Draw Triumph at Home
For the second straight match, Union Omaha jumped to an early lead, only to see the match finish with a final score of 3-3. As the Greenville Triumph pulled up to Werner Park, the home fans filtered into the stadium, excited to celebrate World Soccer Night, as well as the newest edition of the BattleContinue reading “Owls Draw Triumph at Home”
Match Day 8: Union Omaha v. Greenville Triumph
Union Omaha hosts Greenville Triumph after disappointing draw in Chattanooga Union Omaha aren’t left with much time to lick its wounds after a draw to Chattanooga Red Wolves which, after giving up the lead on three separate occasions, must have felt like a devastating road point. Nevertheless, Omaha must now deal with a Greenville TriumphContinue reading “Match Day 8: Union Omaha v. Greenville Triumph”
Owls Settle for a Draw on the Road
After taking the lead three times, Union Omaha finished the match by drawing the Chattanooga Red Wolves 3-3. The Owls had the hosts on their heels for most of the first half, but a second-half showdown forced Union Omaha to settle for the single point on the road. A literal last-second penalty save from RashidContinue reading “Owls Settle for a Draw on the Road”
Match Day 7 Preview: Chattanooga Red Wolves v. Union Omaha
Union Omaha travel to Chattanooga to polish off their rust After having the previous week off, Union Omaha begin a stretch of three games in eight days on the road against Chattanooga Red Wolves. With back-to-back rivalry games at home to follow against Greenville Triumph and Forward Madison, Omaha have the luxury of not onlyContinue reading “Match Day 7 Preview: Chattanooga Red Wolves v. Union Omaha”