UCI soccer swept
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Friday wasn’t the Anteaters’ day as the men’s soccer team dropped a
1-0 decision at Loyola Marymount in the host’s tournament opener, and the
women were turned away in overtime at USC, 3-2.
The men’s game found the Anteaters playing Loyola nose-to-nose
throughout the first half, but in the second half Kevin Novak drove
through the box and scored with just seven minutes remaining in
regulation.
C.J. Cooper went the distance for the Anteaters in the net and turned
away four shots. Loyola outshot UCI, 11-9, as it improved to 3-3-0. UCI,
with its first loss of the season, fell to 3-1-1.
Scott Bowman, Brad Aspey, David Rawlings and Travis Cutler each had a
shot on the Loyola goal, but came up short.
In the women’s game at USC, sophomore forward Jessica Edwards scored
the game-winner 13:51 into overtime. It was the first goal of the season
for Edwards.
The Anteaters had pushed USC into overtime with the scoring exploits
of Erin Tuvey and Hayley McNallan.
Tuvey scored off a free kick from Robyn Piotrowski at 17:59, and
McNallan scored her fourth goal of the season off a cornerkick from Kelly
Ridge less than two minutes later to even the count at 2-2.
USC controlled the game with a 19-9 margin in shots on goal.
The Trojans improved to 2-3. UC Irvine fell to 3-2.
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