Hanover, IN - Today, the Hanover College men's soccer team hosted the Anderson University Ravens in a battle of the elements.
The Panthers dominated the Ravens from whistle to whistle, cruising to a four to one victory - the Panthers out shot the Ravens 21(12) to 4(2).
HC stated three goal scorers on four goals and six total assists, with two double-assists. Junior forward 
Patricio Campos and junior forward 
Miles McMillen got the Panthers going assisting senior defender 
Brandon Seabaugh for the first goal of the game.
Sophomore midfielder 
Cole Hubert and sophomore forward 
Andrew Pavlisko connected on a couple of passes, leading to a goal for junior forward 
Patricio Campos. Senior forward 
Omar Dizdar got in on the scoring action just before the half, assisting sophomore forward 
Brandon Elizarraras - Dizdar and Elizarraras connected again midway through the second half for the final goal of the game.
The Panthers are now locked into the number two seed in the HCAC championship tournament with a final regular season record of 8-1 in the HCAC, and 13-4-2 overall. HC was tied for most goals for in conference (56), second in assists (44) and total points (156).
2025 Regular Season Standouts
Junior forward 
Patricio Campos started in all 19 games for the Panthers and finished the regular season as the HCAC leading goal scorer with 14 total goals, fifth in assists with six, and lead the conference in total points with 34; Campos also lead the HCAC in game-winning goals with a total of six game-winners. He also had the HCAC single-game high for goals (4) and total points (9) at Bluffton.
Sophomore forward 
Andrew Pavlisko started in ten of his 17 appearances this year and lead the HCAC in assists with eight total. Pavlisko also ranked fifth in the HCAC in goals (8), third in total points (24), and third in game-winning goals (3).
Senior goalkeeper Rorigo Gutierrez Olvera Gonzalez started 16 games in frame for HC this year and lead the team in total minutes with 1,310 total minutes of action. Rod faced 106 shots in 16 games and had 36 saves, 19 goals against, and an overall record of 10-3-2. He finished the regular season with at 65.5% save percentage.
Senior defender 
McLain Barber and junior defender 
Andrew Beck lead the field players in total minutes, Baber with 1,283 and Beck with 1,272. The backfield duo were also among five total Panthers to have started in all 19 games, including junior forward 
Patricio Campos, sophomore midfielder 
Cole Hubert, and freshman midfielder 
Gavin Yearwood.
Hanover is now set to host a Semi-final game in the HCAC tournament.
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