HOUGHTON — There is no other way to put it, the Michigan Tech Huskies soccer team’s season has been a long and difficult one. Between being young and seeing a number of veteran players suffer season-ending injuries, the Huskies enter the final weekend of the season with slim hopes of making the GLIAC Tournament after dropping both games last weekend to Wisconsin-Parkside and Roosevelt.

The Huskies are 2-14-1 overall and 2-10-1 in GLIAC play, which puts them two points behind the Purdue Northwest Pride coming into Saturday. The Pride have played one less game than the Huskies, however, and faced the Northern Michigan Wildcats Thursday in a game that could eliminate the Huskies from the tournament.

While the Huskies know they could take to Kearly Stadium Saturday with nothing but pride to

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