Team Stats
CSUN
OSU
Goals
4
3
Shots
10
16
Shots on Goal
6
9
Saves
6
2
Corners
3
5
Fouls
13
12
Scoring Plays

Jack Holland (1)
GOAL by OSU Jack Holland (FIRST GOAL), goal number 1 for season.
22:52

Jack Holland (2)
Assisted By: Channing Chasten
25 yards out, back right net
42:57

Salter, Samuel (1)
Assisted By: Rubio, Julio
low cross, top of box back right
48:08

Rodriguez, Johnny (1)
off free kick, 20 yards out upper right
57:26

Grey, Omar (1)
Assisted By: Aguilar, Giovanni
through midfield, 20 yards out back righ
60:50

Matteo Bennati (1)
off rebound
80:20

Salter, Samuel (2)
Assisted By: Trejo, Daniel , Rodriguez, Johnny
low cross, top of the box, upper right c
81:34
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Photo by: Shae Hammond
CSUN Rallies From 2 Down To Defeat Ohio State 4-3
8/30/2019 7:12:00 PM | Men's Soccer
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Freshman Samuel Salter scored twice including the game-winner with under nine minutes to play in the second half as CSUN rallied from two goals down to defeat Ohio State 4-3 in the 2019 season opener for men's soccer clubs Friday night.
HOW IT HAPPENED
ACCORDING TO HEAD COACH TERRY DAVILA
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HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Matadors had a pair of scoring chances in the first 10 minutes. Johnny Rodriguez's attempt was saved by Parker Siegfried at the 8:15 mark. Rodriguez followed with another attempt a minute later that went high.
- The Buckeyes took a 1-0 lead in the 23rd minute when Jack Holland scored off a free-kick that was deflected in front of the net.
- Holland posted his second goal of the match at the 42:57 mark. Channing Casten earned the assist on the goal.
- Salter got the Matadors on the board 3:08 into the second half with a tally from the top of the box.
- Rodriguez tied the score for the Matadors in the 58th minute when converted a set piece for CSUN from 20 yards out.
- Omar Grey put CSUN into the lead when a Giovanni Aguilar pass found Grey's right foot and he blasted a shot from 20 yards out that went through the back right of the OSU goal.
- Matteo Bannati's attempt was straight on Lewis in the net in the 69th, but Paul Lewis was able to make the save. Ohio State forced a turnover in the 75th leading to a Kiley attempt which was blocked by the Matadors. Lewis made two saves in the 79th minute to turn away the Buckeyes.
- CSUN was whistled for a handball in the box in the 81st minute. Lewis saved Bannati's penalty kick attempt, but the rebound came back out to the Ohio State forward who took advantage to tie the match at three.
- On the ensuing Matadors offensive possession, Rodriguez passed the ball to Trejo. Trejo would then send the ball to Salter. At the top of the box, Salter sent a shot into the upper right corner to return the lead to CSUN 4-3.
- With 1:26 to go, Ohio State received a free kick opportunity. The ball was sent towards goal where Jake Scheper's header went high for the final Ohio State chance of the match.
- Ohio State outshot CSUN 16-10, 9-6 on goal. Lewis would make six saves for the Matadors.
ACCORDING TO HEAD COACH TERRY DAVILA
- "This was as an impressive of a performance as I've seen by a CSUN team. We put ourselves in a hole, down 2-0 in the first half, but we came back with great energy and determination to score four impressive goals to beat a Big 10 team on the road. I couldn't be prouder of this team. Now we get back to work and get ready for Dayton on Sunday."
UP NEXT
- The Matadors face Dayton on Sunday in the second match of the tournament at 9 a.m. PDT. The Flyers dropped a 3-2 decision in double overtime to UIC in Friday's first match.
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