California State University Northridge Athletics
Team Stats
SIE
CSUN
Goals
1
2
Shots
5
16
Shots on Goal
4
9
Saves
7
3
Corners
5
4
Fouls
12
20
Scoring Plays

Riquelme, Alejandro (1)
Off Direct Kick after CSUN foul.
24:04

Kinoshi, Jordan (1)
Assisted By: Rubio, Julio
Scores from just inside the 18 off 5's o
49:20

Usen Jr., Emmanuel (1)
CSUN Usen Jr., Emmanuel PENALTY KICK GOAL, goal number 1 for season.
95:18
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned

Emmanuel Usen, Jr.'s penalty kick.
Photo by: Paul Trafecanty
Usen Jr.'s Penalty Kick Sends CSUN Past Siena In Overtime
8/25/2017 9:48:00 PM | Men's Soccer
NORTHRIDGE, Calif.—Emmanuel Usen, Jr.'s penalty kick 4:42 into overtime sent CSUN past Siena 2-1 in the men's soccer opener for both clubs Friday night.
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A physical game from the start, the Saints used a Matadors' foul to break the seal. CSUN was whistled for a foul in the 24th minute that set up a Siena direct kick. Alejandro Riquelme would connect on the chance and he attempt from 22 yards out went in the top half of the Matadors' net for the 1-0 lead.
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CSUN turned up the intensity in the second half, pressuring the Saints on defense which led to a Matadors' takeaway. Julio Rubio dribbled in and took a shot from just inside the 18 that was saved by Siena goalie Aleksa Radosavijevic. The rebound came back out in front where Jordan Kinoshi put home the chance to tie the match at the 49:20 mark.
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The Matador defense did not allow a Saints' attempt in the second half, but the teams would remain knotted at one after 90 minutes. The turning point came in the 95th minute. CSUN attacked the Siena net. As the Matadors sent the ball in, a Saints' defender touched the ball with his hand inside the goalkeeper's box. The resulting foul earned the Matadors a penalty kick attempt. Usen, Jr. sent the ball past Radosavljevic on the right side as the Siena goalie went left for the game winner.
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The Saints would only record one shot over the final 49+ minutes of the game. CSUN would outshoot Siena 16-5, 9-4 on goal. The Saints held a 5-4 edge in corner kicks. The teams combined for 32 fouls (20-12 CSUN) and four six yellow cards (4 Siena-2 CSUN).
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"Anytime that you can come back from being down 1-0, it's great," said CSUN head coach Terry Davila. "Siena is tremendously organized. Both teams had good moments. I'm happy that we were able to pull out the win at the end of the game.
It was a tremendous first goal by Jordan. Eman showed composure to finish off the game with a penalty kick."
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CSUN hosts Saint Mary's Sunday at 5 p.m. The first 200 fans receive a Matador Spirit Shirt. Coverage will be available on BigWest.TV via the CSUN Sports Network. Sunday's match is the first of six that will be heard in Spanish on GoMatadors.com Eduard Cauich and Jose Avalos will be on the call.
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A physical game from the start, the Saints used a Matadors' foul to break the seal. CSUN was whistled for a foul in the 24th minute that set up a Siena direct kick. Alejandro Riquelme would connect on the chance and he attempt from 22 yards out went in the top half of the Matadors' net for the 1-0 lead.
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CSUN turned up the intensity in the second half, pressuring the Saints on defense which led to a Matadors' takeaway. Julio Rubio dribbled in and took a shot from just inside the 18 that was saved by Siena goalie Aleksa Radosavijevic. The rebound came back out in front where Jordan Kinoshi put home the chance to tie the match at the 49:20 mark.
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The Matador defense did not allow a Saints' attempt in the second half, but the teams would remain knotted at one after 90 minutes. The turning point came in the 95th minute. CSUN attacked the Siena net. As the Matadors sent the ball in, a Saints' defender touched the ball with his hand inside the goalkeeper's box. The resulting foul earned the Matadors a penalty kick attempt. Usen, Jr. sent the ball past Radosavljevic on the right side as the Siena goalie went left for the game winner.
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The Saints would only record one shot over the final 49+ minutes of the game. CSUN would outshoot Siena 16-5, 9-4 on goal. The Saints held a 5-4 edge in corner kicks. The teams combined for 32 fouls (20-12 CSUN) and four six yellow cards (4 Siena-2 CSUN).
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"Anytime that you can come back from being down 1-0, it's great," said CSUN head coach Terry Davila. "Siena is tremendously organized. Both teams had good moments. I'm happy that we were able to pull out the win at the end of the game.
It was a tremendous first goal by Jordan. Eman showed composure to finish off the game with a penalty kick."
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CSUN hosts Saint Mary's Sunday at 5 p.m. The first 200 fans receive a Matador Spirit Shirt. Coverage will be available on BigWest.TV via the CSUN Sports Network. Sunday's match is the first of six that will be heard in Spanish on GoMatadors.com Eduard Cauich and Jose Avalos will be on the call.
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