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Huskies Stay Hot At Home In 2-1 Win
April 03, 2021 | Men's Soccer
SEATTLE – The #7 Washington Huskies won their fourth straight home game, defeating the California Golden Bears 2-1 behind Lucas Meek and Dylan Teves goals. Sam Fowler made three saves in net in another impressive performance as Washington ran its record to 9-2-0 overall and 6-2-0 in conference play.
The Huskies would outshoot Cal 16-6 in the game and only looked more dangerous after Cal's goal, outshoot Cal 9-1 over the next 45 minutes and taking the lead at 2-1. The shot totals didn't do full justice to Washington's offense, which put in dangerous ball after dangerous ball throughout the game.
Despite a deluge of offensive pressure from the Huskies, it was Cal that got on the board first, with a header goal in the 14th minute. Washington wasn't fazed, keeping up their attack and tying it back up on Teves' fourth penalty-kick goal of the season.
Meek's goal early in the second half didn't put an end to the Husky pressure either: Washington outshot Cal 5-3 the rest of the way after taking the lead. 11 different Huskies had shots in the game, with Meek, Teves, Nick Scardina, and Imanol Rosales all recording multiple shots.
The Huskies would outshoot Cal 16-6 in the game and only looked more dangerous after Cal's goal, outshoot Cal 9-1 over the next 45 minutes and taking the lead at 2-1. The shot totals didn't do full justice to Washington's offense, which put in dangerous ball after dangerous ball throughout the game.
Despite a deluge of offensive pressure from the Huskies, it was Cal that got on the board first, with a header goal in the 14th minute. Washington wasn't fazed, keeping up their attack and tying it back up on Teves' fourth penalty-kick goal of the season.
Meek's goal early in the second half didn't put an end to the Husky pressure either: Washington outshot Cal 5-3 the rest of the way after taking the lead. 11 different Huskies had shots in the game, with Meek, Teves, Nick Scardina, and Imanol Rosales all recording multiple shots.
59' | Meek into the upper-left corner. What a goal! (and celebration)
— Washington Men's Soccer (@UW_MSoccer) April 3, 2021
Cal 1
UW 2
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Washington has its final home game of the regular season next week. The Huskies will host UCLA on Thursday, April 8 at 4:00 pm on the Pac-12 Network. Any changes to the schedule will be made public via social media and GoHuskies.com. Make sure to follow the Huskies on Twitter with the username @UW_MSoccer and on Instagram at uw_msoccer. |
Team Stats
CAL
WASH
Goals
1
2
Shots
6
16
Shots on Goal
4
6
Saves
3
3
Corners
1
7
Fouls
9
12
Scoring Plays

Alonzo Del Mundo (1)
Assisted By: Tate Dolan
GOAL by CAL Del Mundo, Alonzo Assist by Dolan, Tate.
13:32

Dylan Teves (5)
WASH Dylan Teves PENALTY KICK GOAL.
23:15

Lucas Meek (5)
Assisted By: Charlie Ostrem
GOAL by WASH Meek, Lucas Assist by Ostrem, Charlie.
58:33
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