SDSU MEN'S SOCCER PLAYS UCLA TO 1-1 DRAW

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The Aztecs held a 15-8 advantage in shots

Source:  goaztecs.com

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February 20, 2021 (Los Angeles) - The Aztec men’s soccer team (0-0-1) played UCLA (1-1-1) to a 1-1 draw on the road Saturday evening.

UCLA struck first, scoring in the 73rd minute, and then SDSU’s Blake Bowen tied it up five minutes later after redirecting a free kick.

The Aztecs held a 15-8 advantage in shots, including an 8-1 edge in the first half, and only allowed two UCLA shots on goal.

The Aztecs had the first six shots of the match and held the Bruins to just one first half shot, which wasn’t on goal, while SDSU had eight. Hunter George had four of SDSU’s first half shots and put three on goal.

SDSU’s and George’s best first half opportunity came in the 44th minute when he nearly netted a header in the bottom right corner before Bruins’ goalkeeper Justin Garces was able to bat the ball away just before it crossed the end line.

SDSU almost caught a break in the 63rd minute, when a Bruin defender attempted to clear an Aztec corner kick and misplayed the ball backwards, nearly resulting in an own goal.

The Bruins got on the board in the 73rd minute when Ollie de Visser scored inside the far post. It was UCLA’s first shot on goal.

Five minutes later, the Aztecs responded on a free kick from 30 yards when Blake Bowen redirected Iñigo Villaldea’s kick with a header.

There wasn’t a shot on goal in extra time until the 107th minute when UCLA’s Ruben Soria had a strike ricochet off the crossbar.

In the final minute it appeared Austin Wehner had scored the game-winner but was whistled for offsides.

The Aztecs collected four yellow cards with Bryson Hankins, Elias Katsaros, Iñigo Villaldea and Blake Bowen picking up cautions. UCLA was issued two yellows, both coming in the first period of extra time.

Goalkeeper Tetsuya Kadono collected one save while UCLA’s Justin Garces had three saves.

STAT OF THE MATCH

UCLA only had two shots on goal.

THE NOTE

Four freshmen started for the Aztecs: Bryson Hankins, Elias Katsaros, Iñigo Villaldea and Andre Ochoa.

UP NEXT

The Aztecs will host Stanford for their first home match next Saturday (Feb. 27) at 6 p.m.

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