NORTHRIDGE, Calif. – Posting its third shutout in four games this year, the Pacific men's soccer program held CSU Northridge scoreless in a 0-0 draw Thursday at the Matador Soccer Field.
The Tigers (2-1-1) and Matadors (1-1-2) traded scoring opportunities throughout the match, but ultimately the goalkeepers prevented any from reaching the back of the nets.
Senior
Joshua Moya earned his third clean sheet of the season, facing 13 shots and collecting five saves on the night. Moya now owns a .889 save percentage with 24 saves and three shutouts under his belt.
Senior
Emmanuel Obiefuna, junior
Jose Maria Barrera, sophomore
Massimo Erfani, freshman
Ezekiel Padilla and freshman
Zion Vaughn each recorded a shot on goal in the effort offensively for the Tigers.
Five Pacific players logged the full 90 minutes in Obiefuna, graduate student
Javier Chavez, junior
Luca Baltzer, junior
Jacob Heisner and Moya.
The Tigers nearly had a chance to score in the final 10 minutes of the contest as Padilla's shot to the goal mouth was stopped following a clean transition. Pacific and CSUN battled all night to the final whistle and ultimately settled for a 0-0 draw.
The Tigers return home for their next match, welcoming UC Santa Barbara for International Student Night at 7 p.m. on Monday at Knoles Field.
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