

Kalamazoo vs. Midwest United – USL League Two | June 25, 2026
A tense 2-2 draw between Kalamazoo and Midwest United in USL League Two action kept both sides locked in a tight mid-table battle. The match, played at Kalamazoo’s home stadium, featured two comebacks, a missed penalty, and late drama that left fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
Match Overview
Midwest United struck first in the 14th minute through a well-worked team goal, but Kalamazoo equalized before halftime. The visitors then regained the lead early in the second half, only for Kalamazoo to level again with just over 15 minutes remaining. The hosts even had a chance to win it from the spot, but the penalty was saved.
Key Moments
- 14’ – Goal: Midwest United’s James Hogan finished a sweeping counterattack, slotting past the onrushing goalkeeper.
- 39’ – Goal: Kalamazoo’s Luis Morales curled a free kick over the wall and into the top corner to make it 1-1.
- 56’ – Goal: Midwest United’s Ethan Clark headed home from a corner, restoring the visitors’ lead.
- 73’ – Goal: Kalamazoo’s substitute Tyrell Jones scrambled the ball home from a goalmouth scramble after a cross.
- 81’ – Penalty Saved: Kalamazoo’s top scorer had his weak penalty saved by the Midwest United goalkeeper, diving to his left.
Tactical Story
Both teams set up cautiously in the first half, but the pace increased after Kalamazoo’s equalizer. Midwest United were efficient on the break, using long balls to bypass midfield. Kalamazoo relied on set pieces and crossing, which eventually paid off with two goals. The second half became more open, with both sides committing numbers forward. Despite the frantic finish, neither could find a winner. The penalty miss was a pivotal moment – had it gone in, Kalamazoo would have taken all three points.
Standout Performers
- Luis Morales (Kalamazoo): Scored a stunning free kick and was a threat from dead-ball situations.
- James Hogan (Midwest United): Opened the scoring and worked tirelessly up front.
- Goalkeeper, Midwest United: Made several vital saves, including the decisive penalty stop.
Season Impact
The draw leaves Kalamazoo in fifth place and Midwest United in sixth, separated by just one point. Both remain in the playoff hunt, but dropped points like these can be costly in a competitive USL League Two table. The result also extends Kalamazoo’s unbeaten home run to five matches, though they will rue the missed chance to claim a win.