UCI tops Hornets
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SACRAMENTO -- Sophomore midfielder Darbo Acuna converted a penalty
kick in the 61st minute to break a 2-2 tie and propel the visiting UC
Irvine men’s soccer team to a 3-2 nonconference victory Sunday at
Sacramento State.
A Sacramento State defender was called for a hand ball in the
18-yard box to set up the penalty kick. It was the second goal of the
game for Acuna, who converted an assist from senior midfielder Jason
Thompson to forge a 1-1 tie in the seventh minute.
The Hornets opened the scoring when Ricky Rodriguez set up fellow
sophomore Alex Maurtua, who sent a header into the net in the fourth
minute.
Maurtua’s second goal put the hosts on top in the 23rd minute, but
UCI freshman forward Kyle Close scored unassisted off a deflection in
front in the 34th minute.
UCI, which improved to 4-1-1, was outshot 18-10 by the Hornets
(1-2-1). Sacramento, playing its first home game, also led in shots
on goal, 9-6. UCI goalie Cameron Rossi, a 6-foot-4 sophomore,
collected seven saves.
Coach George Kuntz’s Anteaters return to action Sunday, when they
host San Jose State in a 2 p.m. clash. It will be the first of six
straight home games for UCI, including a meeting with the alumni
scheduled Oct. 5.
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