HOUGHTON — Without a goal in their season to this point, the Michigan Tech Huskies soccer found themselves in a very tough hole when they gave up a pair of tallies less than two minutes apart in the late stages of the first half against the Cedarville Yellowjackets Thursday evening at Kearly Stadium.

The Yellowjackets added another before the Huskies answered, but it was not enough as Cedarville came away with a 4-1 win.

“Cedarville’s a good team,” said Huskies coach Melissa Kuhar. “They’ll be ranked here in the next week or so. They’re a good team. They have a lot of weapons up top that are solid, and it causes a lot of issues for the back line. So, we knew what we were kind of getting into for this game, but our team battled, Our team battled.

“Second half was really solid for us, and

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