Box Score Colorado College won the statistical battle against the University of Dallas, but did not have anything to show for their efforts.
Sloshing through heavy rain and strong winds on a sloppy pitch, the Tigers and UD played to a scoreless draw on Friday afternoon.
Complicating matters, a power outage five minutes into the game dimmed the scoreboard.
It's the second time this season CC and the Crusaders played 110 minutes without a decision. The teams battled to 1-1 tie in perfect conditions on Sept. 11 at Stewart Field.
Colorado College, 12-2-3 overall and 10-1-2 in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, now trails Trinity University by one point in the league standings with one game to play.
In order to claim their first regular-season SCAC crown, the Tigers must defeat Centenary College on Saturday morning and hope that Schreiner University can tie or beat TU on Sunday.   Â
Sophomore goalkeeper
Theo Hooker recorded his fourth consecutive shutout and seventh overall.
The CC defense has allowed only seven goals in its last 14 games.
The Tigers launched 19 shots, compared to only four Dallas. Colorado College also had a 12-1 advantage in corner kicks.
Tino Gamueda made seven saves for the Crusaders, who are 8-7-2 overall and 7-4-2 in league play.
The scoreless draw was the first for CC since Aug. 30, 2013, when the Tigers and Whitman University played 110 minutes without a goal in the season opener at Stewart Field.
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