Team Stats
UVU
CSUN
Goals
2
2
Shots
13
23
Shots on Goal
5
8
Saves
6
3
Corners
5
8
Fouls
11
14
Scoring Plays

Felix, Alec (1)
Assisted By: Brown, Mark
Header in front.
15:31

Trejo, Daniel (3)
Assisted By: Rodriguez, Johnny , Aguilar, Giovanni
9 passes ball in front to 10 who scores
24:34

Maas, Zach (1)
Assisted By: Felix, Alec
7 scores in front from 5 pass that went
52:29

Rodriguez, Johnny (3)
Assisted By: Rubio, Julio , Isibor, Ehi
22 corner kick to 11, 11 pass to 9 in fr
60:39
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Photo by: Paul Trafecanty
CSUN And Utah Valley Play To A 2-2 Tie
9/6/2019 11:54:00 PM | Men's Soccer
NORTHRIDGE, Calif.—CSUN and Utah Valley played to a 2-2 tie in the men's soccer home opener for the Matadors Friday night.
HOW IT HAPPENED
ACCORDING TO HEAD COACH TERRY DAVILA
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HOW IT HAPPENED
- Alec Felix's header off a Mark Brown pass in the 16th minute put the Wolverines up 1-0.
- Daniel Trejo tied the match in the 25th minute when scored in front of the UVU goal. Johnny Rodriguez and Giovanni Aguilar earned the assists on the play.
- Utah Valley went a man down with a little under two minutes to play in the first half when Becca Rice was issued a red card for tackle.
- The Wolverines stayed aggressive, taking the lead at 52:29 when Zach Maas converted a Felix deflection.
- Rodriguez tied the score in the 61st minute. Julio Rubio started a set piece in which he sent the ball to Ehi Isibor. Isibor directed the ball to Rodriguez just in front for the tally.
- Using the man advantage effectively, the Matadors outshot the Wolverines 13-4 in the second half. UVU goalie Joseph Wheelwright made five saves to keep the match 2-2.
- CSUN took two shots in the first overtime as the teams remained knotted at two. The Matadors had a chance to win it with 2:03 to go in the second overtime. Felix was issued a yellow card for a foul in the box. As a result, the Matadors were awarded a penalty kick. Trejo's PK attempt went off the crossbar which would send the match into a 2-2 tie.
- CSUN outshot UVU 23-13 for the match, 9-5 on goal. Wheelwright made a total of seven saves while Matador goalie Paul Lewis had three.
ACCORDING TO HEAD COACH TERRY DAVILA
- "We expected a physical game from Utah Valley. They are a tough matchup; they have good athleticism and play with a lot of heart. We went up a man, but we couldn't capitalize. We created an enough opportunities to win it, but we didn't do it. Hats off to them, but we have to get better with our finish around the box and we will next time."
UP NEXT
- CSUN (2-0-1) hosts San Francisco (0-2) Sunday at 6 p.m. The match is part of a day-night doubleheader with the CSUN women's team who plays Eastern Washington at 1 p.m.
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