BERKELEY – The California men's soccer team battled Washington to a 0-0 stalemate through 51 minutes Sunday at Edwards Stadium. But the Huskies scored in the 52nd minute, and the Golden Bears fell, 1-0.
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Cal's record is now 3-2-3 (0-1-1 Pac-12). The Huskies are 3-1-3 (1-0-1).
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"Obviously very disappointed not to get the win," Cal head coach
Leonard Griffin said. "I thought we had a very good first half and dictated the game and created some really good chances. We had a little bit of a flat start to the second half. They're a really difficult team to get in behind and capitalize on when you go down 1-0."
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The Bears had their chances to score, including in the 17th minute, when striker
Nonso Adimabua – defended tightly in the box – couldn't get a clean header on a nice cross from the flank, and in the 18th minute, when the ball found
Adrian Guzman unmarked on the back post, but the midfielder shot wide.
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Goalkeeper
Marco Brougher got his first start of the season for the Bears. Last season, he was in goal in Seattle when Cal faced the then-top-ranked Huskies. He made three saves and helped to blunt the UW attack in the Bears' 1-0 loss.
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This time, Brougher made two saves, as Washington outshot Cal, 12-8. But the Bears couldn't stop the Huskies' second-half strike, as Mani Diop slammed the ball inside the far post after assists from Cooper Brunell and Peter Kingston.
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The Bears outshot the Huskies 3-2 the rest of the game.
Fernando Lara took Cal's last shot, but his 22-yard blast was high, and UW held on for the shutout.
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Cal continues Pac-12 play on Sept. 28 at San Diego State and on Oct. 1 at UCLA.
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