Soccer win sets tone for conference play
It took 89 minutes to tie the game — and nine more to win it.
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It took 89 minutes to tie the game — and nine more to win it.
Five minutes into Wednesday’s contest against UC-Irvine, Lobo forward Justin Davis couldn’t find the back of the net.
Michael Green, the UNM men’s soccer team’s forward, put on a clinic against Cal State Northridge in front of a season-high 3,250 fans Saturday at the UNM Soccer Complex. Green’s man-of-the-match performance guided the Lobos to a 2-0 win. He had both goals for UNM, helping UNM tally its sixth win. The Lobos are now 6-3-0 overall.
The UNM men’s soccer team capped a good weekend with a convincing 3-0 win over Gonzaga University on Sunday at the UNM Soccer Complex.
Even with 17 shots, the UNM men’s soccer team didn’t make San Francisco’s goalkeeper Brendan Roslund break much of a sweat.
The UNM men’s soccer team opens up its home schedule on Saturday against No. 22 San Francisco.“It’s an exciting home-opener,” Senior Justin Davis said. “We are all really excited, especially against a nationally ranked opponent.”
UNM men’s soccer head coach Jeremy Fishbein is cautiously optimistic about the upcoming 2009 season.
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