SEATTLE, Wash. – The Pacific men's soccer program came up on the wrong side of a 5-2 decision to Seattle on Saturday at Championship Field.
In the first all-time match-up between the Tigers (2-8, 0-2 WCC) and Redhawks (3-3-4, 1-0-1 WCC), Seattle's early second-half surge gave the home team enough juice for the result.
Junior
Massimo Erfani and senior
Alberto Cruz tallied their first career goals, utilizing their hard work to get rewarded in the Emerald City.
Erfani scored in the 22nd minute, netting his goal following a chip pass by senior and captain
Luca Baltzer. Erfani's goal evened up the score at the time at 1-1.
Freshman
Dominic Berrios also picked up an assist for his first career helper as a Tiger while Baltzer earned his team-leading sixth point on the year.
Cruz also cashed in his first of the season on a penalty kick in the 74th minute.
Junior
Mateus Ruiz-Hurst made his tenth start of the season in goal and second of West Coast Conference play. Junior
Milo Risenhoover came on in relief in the second half for his first appearance of the year, making a pair of saves in his effort defensively.
After SU struck in the fifth minute of the contest, Pacific leveled the playing field with some key attacking that led to a game-tying goal by Erfani. Before the end of the first half, the Redhawks found the back of the net to hold a 2-1 edge at halftime. Pacific had a 9-6 shot attempts advantage at the break. SU proceeded to carry the momentum into the second half and held on for the result.
Pacific will remain on the road for its next WCC clash, facing Saint Mary's at 1 p.m. on Saturday.
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