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Recap: Loudoun end 2022 with draw to Charleston

A common theme for Loudoun United this year was the inability to see a game out from a winning position, with six dropped points from May 28 to July 30 based on stoppage goals allowed alone. While the team had little to play for in their last game of the season, this familiar behavior reared its ugly head again in a 1-1 draw to the Charleston Battery in front of a capacity crowd of almost 4,000 at Patriots Point.

Matai Akinmboni, Ted Ku-DiPietro and Kimarni Smith started as loan downs from D.C. United, with Jeremy Garay and Jacob Greene on the bench.