Churchville-Chili grad Lukas Fernandes scored early in the first half but Cleveland equalized late to leave a 1-1 tie at Marina Auto Stadium.

The Lancers (2-2-2) named the field after original Lancers owner Charlie Schiano, who helped form the NASL in the late 60s, blazing the trail for MLS and all soccer leagues that currently flourish in the United States.

In the 13th minute, Raphael Godoi picked up a loose ball and crossed into the box, where Fernandes, who plays at Temple University, scored for Rochester.

Cleveland tied the game in the 74th minute to leave a tie. Rochester is 2-0-1 in their last three games, they host Syracuse Sunday in the second half of a doubleheader with the women's team, who currently sit in first place in the UWS East Division, hosting New Jersey.