MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — It's not often I'm at a loss for words, but Middle Tennessee Soccer left me that way on Friday night.
What was projected to be a rather ho-hum game on the 2023 schedule against Chicago State, only made slightly more interesting by the fact MTSU was playing a non-conference game in the middle of the CUSA schedule, started out that way on Friday, as two then-three-win teams battled early until Idun Kvaale broke the standstill with a strike first time on a cross from Cambell Kivisto.