Bermuda's Sachiel Ming and his Syracuse University men's soccer teammates were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw against New Haven despite a commanding performance in which they fired off 22 shots on goal.
The Syracuse offense was on the front foot from the opening whistle, with Ming at the heart of the action. Just two minutes in, a New Haven foul in the penalty area resulted in a spot-kick for Syracuse.
Ming stepped up to take the penalty, but the New Haven goalkeeper Alessandro Bizzini made a crucial save to deny him and keep the game level.
Syracuse continued to dominate throughout the match, outshooting their opponents by a staggering margin and creating numerous opportunities. However, despite their relentless pressure and the team's combined efforts, they were unable to find the back of the net. The result marks the third consecutive match in which the Orange have outshot their opponents without securing a victory.
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