Air Force 1, Seattle U 1 (2OT) |
Read Full ArticleSeattle University men’s soccer (5-8-3, 4-0-2 WAC) scored first but allowed Air Force (1-9-3, 1-1-3 WAC) to equalize the score in the second half as the match ended in a 1-1 tie. The game extended the Redhawks’ undefeated streak to five games.
“I can’t fault us for effort tonight,” said head coach Pete Fewing. “We hit the post twice tonight on a couple good shots, both by Miguel. It was a good effort, we just have to get over the hump. In our last four overtime games, we’ve had two wins and two ties, which is better than our first three overtime games where we had two losses and a tie. I like that we’re battling and we’re trying to get better. [Air Force] did a great job; they’re not an easy team to play against. Jake Feener in goal did a very, very good job. He’s been great all season.”
UNLV 2, Kansas City 0 |
Read Full ArticleUNLV notched a pair of second half goals and posted its second straight shutout on the way to a 2-0 victory over Kansas City on Friday night in WAC men's soccer action from Peter Johann Field. With their second straight win, the Rebels improved to 5-9 overall, 3-3 in league play, while Kansas City dropped to 4-6-4, and 3-2-1 in the WAC. The shutout marked the third of the season for UNLV, tying for the most in a season since posting three in the 2009 season, while the Rebels have posted back-to-back shutouts for the first time since 2007.
"I thought it was a very good game for us overall tonight," said UNLV head coach Rich Ryerson. "We played an exciting game in front of our home fans. I was happy with the performance from Salvador Bernal tonight, I thought he was key to our efforts, while Ryan Harding continues to play outstanding in goal."
San Jose State 3, Grand Canyon 1 |
Read Full ArticleFreshman Rory Knibbs scored two second half goals for the San José State men’s soccer team in a 3-1 Western Athletic Conference win over the Grand Canyon Antelopes on Friday night in Spartans Stadium.
Knibbs’ goals, in the 52nd and 88th minutes, bookended a successful Frankie Beauchamp penalty kick. Beauchamp beat Antelopes keeper Joshua Zehring to the lower left corner at the 74:15 mark. The goal would turn out to be the game winner.
Bakersfield 2, Houston Baptist 1 |
Read Full ArticleThe Bakersfield men's soccer team defeated Houston Baptist 2-1 in Western Athletic Conference men's soccer action Friday night.
Freshman Jonathan Colunga (Lindsay, Calif., Lindsay HS) scored his first career goal just eight minutes into the match. Colunga broke the seal with a 15-yarder that went into the lower right of the Huskies' goal. David Velasquez (R-Jr., Los Angeles, Calif., Locke HS) made it 2-0 in the 41st minute off a Hugo Vinales (Fr., Palm Springs, Calif., Palm Springs HS) cross from five yards out.