James Norwood scored twice, once from the spot, and later missed another penalty as Town’s long wait for goals came to an end as they won 2-1 at Swindon. Norwood, captaining the Blues on his return to the side, put Town ahead on 44 with his first spot-kick, Town’s first goal in 663 minutes, then added a second in the 58th minute. Brett Pitman pulled one back for the already-relegated Robins on 71 before Norwood spurned the opportunity to score his first Town hat-trick via a second penalty but manager Paul Cook wasn’t to be denied his inaugural Blues away win.
No. 21 Dayton looks to start a new streak in conference play Friday when it hosts St. Bonaventure.Dayton needed to rebound quickly following its first loss in two months Saturday at Richmond. The Fly
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No. 21 Dayton rode the Atlantic 10's best defense to an unblemished six-game conference mark before its first loss.The Flyers (16-3, 6-1 Atlantic 10) will look to get back on track Tuesday in Dayton,
No. 16 Dayton has won its first six Atlantic 10 games with minimal stress attached.Outside of a two-point halftime deficit to Saint Louis on Jan. 16, Dayton (16-2, 6-0 Atlantic 10) has trailed for a