For the second straight game, the Lancaster Bible College men's soccer team played without urgency and for the second straight game, they lost.
Penn State-Harrisburg scored three times in the first 29 minutes and breezed to a 4-1 victory on Saturday in MIddletown, Pa.
Junior
Cory Greiser broke up the Nittany Lions' shutout with 14 minutes to go on a great pass from senior
Kyle Zook.
"We played a little better today than we did yesterday," LBC Head Coach Josh Beers said. "But Penn State-Harrisburg is a good team and they dominated us in the midfield today."
The Nittany Lions (2-0) held a 17-10 advantage in shots as well.
"Until this team starts playing with a little urgency, we simply are not going to get much better," Beers said.
LBC junior
Grant Lockard started in goal after junior
Jarrod Bergey started this past Wednesday against Albright.
The Chargers, who gave up 28 goals during the regulary season in 2009, have already given up eight goals in two games this season.
The road, where LBC will play their next six games, will not get any easier in the next few weeks. They face Delaware Valley in Doylestown, on Wednesday. The Chargers defeated the Aggies 4-3 last season in Lancaster.