Anteaters fall in final
Loyola men top UCI, claim tournament crown.
FRESNO -- The Loyola Marymount men’s soccer team broke a 1-1
first-half tie to earn a 3-1 victory over UC Irvine in the
championship game of the Nike Goal Rush Classic at Fresno State.
The Lions struck first on a goal by junior Pat Parker in the ninth
minute. It was Parker’s first goal of the season.
UCI (2-1-1) drew even when junior midfielder Josh Murad tallied an
unassisted goal in the 22nd minute, but it wasn’t long before Loyola
Marymount regained the lead.
Just seven minutes later, senior Andres Murriagui stole the ball
from UCI sophomore goalkeeper Cameron Rossi and found the back of the
net for the game-winner.
With UCI trying to overcome the 2-1 deficit in the second half,
LMU posted an insurance goal when senior defender Jeff Kovar cashed
in a free kick off the foot of junior Michael Erush.
UCI defeated Fresno State Friday in the first of two games in the
tournament, with freshman forward Sean Illif scoring the only goal of
the game five minutes before halftime.
Loyola Marymount improved to 3-0-1 with Sunday’s victory.
UCI returns to action Friday, when it visits the University of San
Francisco at 7 p.m. It will then travel to Sacramento State for a 1
p.m. game Sunday.
JC WOMEN’S SOCCER
OCC’s Mahler scores 3
COSTA MESA -- Orange Coast College sophomore Jaycee Mahler, who
became the women’s soccer program’s career scoring leader in the
season opener last week, added to her goal total with a hat trick in
the Pirates’ 9-0 drubbing of nonconference visitor Solano Sunday.
Mahler, who opened the scoring with goals in the fifth minute and
the eighth minute, also contributed an assist to help Coach Barbara
Bond’s hosts improve to 4-0.
Jessica Bertoni came off the bench to add a pair of goals, while
Nikki Saenz, Laurie Moore, Melissa Mangrello and Vanessa Rocha also
scored for the winners, who led, 3-0, at halftime.
Joining Mahler in the assist department were Kacy Teaford, Saenz,
Fernanda Velasco, Lisa Dunn, Mangrello and Rocha.
Mahler, who assisted on the third first-half goal, completed her
hat trick in the 56th minute, ripping a Dunn assist into the left
corner.
Mahler and Saenz combined for 17 of the Pirates’ 41 shots.
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