Friday's College Scores: Bruins, USC Win & More
UCLA men 2 (4-4-5) Washington 0 (7-4-1)
From the Bruins press release:
UCLA shut out Pac-10 leader and 23rd-ranked Washington 2-0 on Friday evening to put the Bruins in a tie with the Huskies for first place in the conference with a 2-1-1 Pac-10 record. A pair of first-half goals by Jason Leopoldo and Prince Lapnet provided all the scoring UCLA would need as goalkeeper Brian Perk recorded his third shutout of the season.
UCLA snapped a six-game Husky unbeaten streak and allowed just six shots.
UCLA women 3 (12-0-2) ASU 0 (6-4-3)
From the Bruins press release:
No. 3 UCLA outshot ASU, 20-5. ... UCLA now has 12 shutouts in 14 matches this season, outscoring the competition 35-2.
USC 2 (12-1-1) Arizona 0 (8-5)
From the USC press release:
The offense got the game-winner from freshman Ashley Freyer and a second-half strike from senior Ashley Nick.
Cal State Northridge 2 (6-7-1) UC Davis 0 (6-5-3)
From the Cal State Northridge press release:
A pair of rookies, Nancy Avesyan and Brielle Slepicoff, scored the goals for the Matadors and sophomore Leah Elliott recorded her second shutout of the season in net.
It was the Matadors' 100th win in program history.
Pepperdine 2 (6-7-2) Gonzaga 0 (5-8-2)
From the Pepperdine press release:
Emily Wynne scored three points and Kayla Stolte pitched her fourth shutout of 2008.
(BTW, since when did we "pitch" shutouts in soccer?).
Cal State Dominguez Hills men 1 (14-2-1) Cal State L.A. 0
From the Cal State Dominguz Hills press release:
Junior Hiram Rangel (Oxnard) headed home the game-winner inside 4th-ranked Cal State L.A.'s box seven minutes into overtime to give CSUDH its third-straight win.
Cal State Dominguez Hills women 1 (10-7) Cal State L.A. 2 (5-7-2)
From the CSUDH press release:
Freshman sensation Jessica Murphy (Torrance/West High) scored her team-best ninth goal of the season.
Santa Clara 2 Loyola Marymount men 2 (4-3-5)
From the LMU press release:
The tie does snap the Lions' eight-game WCC road losing streak, although it extends the program's streak of consecutive road games without a victory to 15.
LMU set a record with its fifth tie of the season.
Portland women 3 (12-1) Loyola Marymount 0 (6-5-3)
Finally, from an (edited) Loyola Marymount University press release:
LMU women¹s soccer player Stefanie Baduria has been selected as one of 10 finalist nationwide for the 2008 Lowe¹s Senior CLASS Award. Baduria is the only representative from the West Coast Conference and is the first Lion women¹s soccer player to be nominated for the award.Baduria (Long Beach) is in her fifth year at LMU having battled back from two season-ending knee surgeries. A team captain in 2008, she suffered a third season-ending knee injury on Sept. 5 and has not played since.



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