Anteaters shock Bruins, 1-0
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WESTWOOD - The seventh-ranked UCLA men’s soccer team dropped a 1-0
nonconference decision to visiting UC Irvine in a make-up game at UCLA’s
Frank W. Marshall Field Monday.
In the ninth minute, UC Irvine senior Saul Wolf took a free kick that
rebounded off UCLA defenders and fired it into the back of the net for
the 1-0 lead. It would prove to be all the Anteaters would need.
Bruin goalkeeper Zach Wells, a product of Newport Harbor High, made
seven saves in the contest. Anteater goalkeeper C.J. Cooper was credited
with no saves as UCLA was unable to get off a single shot on goal.
Actually, the Bruins took nine shots, but nothing came close to causing
Cooper any concern.
UCLA dropps to 2-2-1 open the season. The Anteaters, with their first
victory over UCLA since 1994, improve to 3-0-1.
The game was originally scheduled to be played on Sunday, but was
moved to the next day because of the terrorists attacks on the East
Coast.
“Unfortunately, with all the time between our last game (UCLA last
played on Sept. 9), we lost the winning momentum that was with us in San
Francisco,” said UCLA Coach Todd Saldana. “We started slowly today and
paid the price with a fairly early goal.
“UCI battled hard and defended well to keep us from equalizing the
score. Hopefully, this game can be an early-season lesson in how we must
approach all of our matches in the future.
The Anteaters return to action Friday when they’ll duel Loyola at the
Loyola Marymount Tournament, starting at 3 p.m.
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