FLORIDA — Life defeated Blue Mountain Christian (MS) 2-0 on October 31st, controlling the match with an early goal and a decisive second-half strike. The home team dominated possession throughout the NCAA contest.
Enrico Burigotto opened scoring in the 11th minute, assisted by Devin Koorn and Enrico Lazzari. Burigotto's early breakthrough set the tone for Life's offensive approach, forcing Blue Mountain Christian into a reactive posture for the remainder of the first half.
Life extended its advantage in the 68th minute when Enrico Lazzari converted with Chima Chukwu providing the assist. The goal effectively sealed the victory and ended any comeback hopes for the visiting squad.
Life's attack generated 18 total shots compared to Blue Mountain Christian's 6 attempts. Goalkeeper Pawel Wolny made one save to preserve the shutout, while Luan Nascimento recorded three saves for the visitors.
Burigotto was Life's most dangerous attacking threat, recording multiple attempts throughout the match. The forward's early goal proved decisive in determining the final outcome.
Blue Mountain Christian created limited scoring opportunities and struggled to generate consistent pressure against Life's defense. The visitors managed only corner kicks and blocked shots in their offensive efforts.
Life's midfield controlled the tempo, with Augusto Del Rio orchestrating play from the wing. Multiple substitutions in the second half allowed Life to manage the match while maintaining its advantage.
Life will continue its season with its next fixture, while Blue Mountain Christian returns to Mississippi seeking to bounce back from this roa