THREE-PEAT: HPU Men’s Soccer Blanks Gardner-Webb to Claim Big South Regular-Season Title

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BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. – It was a battle between the top two teams in the Big South Conference standings as the No. 8 High Point University men’s soccer team took on Gardner-Webb University on the road Saturday night. Led by scores from Lukas Kamrath, Daniel Lugo and Jefferson Amayaalong with a Josh Caron PK save, the Panthers shutout the Runnin’ Bulldogs, 3-0, to claim the Big South regular-season championship for the third straight season.

The victory also continues the Panthers’ unbeaten road conference streak to 10 years as the last time HPU lost on the road was in overtime at Presbyterian on Sept. 17, 2016. After the dominant performance on the eve of the anniversary of the late Holden Trent’s death, the Panthers were awarded the Big South regular-season trophy on the field. Not only was it the third straight regular-season title for High Point but the sixth over nine years and the Panthers’ seventh all-time.



As the No. 1 seed in the tournament, the Panthers automatically advance to the semifinals of the Big South Tournament and gain home-field advantage as the semifinals game will be played at Vert Stadium on November 9.



Site: Greene-Harbison Stadium

Score: #8 High Point 3, Gardner-Webb 0

Records: High Point (10-1-3, 6-0-0), Gardner-Webb (11-2-2, 4-1-1)



Head Coach Zach Haines: “Congratulations to our team and our staff. They deserve this for who they are and what they give to this program – on and off the field. There’s more to come.”



In the 21st minute, a foul was called on Gardner-Webb, setting up a free kick opportunity from near midfield as Kamrath took it with Amaya beside him. With the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ goalkeeper not paying attention, Kamrath aired the ball — from nearly midfield — into the back of the net for the 1-0 lead. It was the senior captain’s second goal of the season.





With nine seconds remaining in the first 45 minutes of action, a foul on HPU inside the penalty box created a PK equalizer opportunity for Gardner-Webb. Goalkeeper Josh Caron timed the ball perfectly, fully diving out to the right and deflecting the ball with one hand to prevent the score. The incredible save was Caron’s third in the first half to preserve the 1-0 halftime lead.

@HPUMSOCCER‘s 1-0 lead!#BigSouthMSOC?? pic.twitter.com/Eds5uHP2K4

— Big South Conference (@BigSouthSports) October 25, 2025