Oregon Tech only had nine shot attempts with two shots on goal and six saves.
The Scots had 15 corner kicks, were offside only twice in the game, and were flagged for 18 fouls. For the game, Lyon College had 21 shots with seven shots on goal. With only one goal to score for the win and end the shootout, Galaca stepped up and put the ball out of reach in the left corner of the goal for the win. Suarez bounced around behind the net line and blocked a straight on shot attempt by Reilly Combs. Oregon Tech made a straight on goal and Tavaris Wellington hit for Lyon to make it 3-2. Kanata Furutani made his shot to put Lyon ahead by one goal, 2-1. Paul-Florian Efang made the first goal in the shootout for the Scots, then Suarez dove to his left to stop a shot by Oregon Tech’s Gavin Wilmott.
Oregon Tech’s Jake Mitchell made the first shot of the shootout after both teams had battled to a 0-0 tie after two halves of 10-minute Golden Goal periods, which followed scoreless play in regulation. Lyon College goal keeper Ignacio Suarez blocked two Oregon Tech goals in the and Andrei Galca put in the winning goal in a shoutout that advanced the Scots to the next round of the 2021 NAIA Men’s soccer National Championships at Oklahoma Wesleyan University.