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Lightning In A Bottle, Cougars Take Down No. 8 UCLA, 1-0
September 21, 2018 | Soccer
Junior Morgan Weaver's 61' goal was the difference for the Cougs in Westwood.
In Case You Missed It
LOS ANGELES. – A lightning strike in the 61' by junior Morgan Weaver was all the No. 14 Washington State soccer team (8-0-0, 1-0-0 Pac-12) needed to secure a 1-0 win Friday night in Los Angeles thanks to a stifling defense that shutdown the high-powered attack of No. 8 UCLA (5-2-1, 0-1-0 Pac-12) for the second-straight season. Playing on the road for the first time in three weeks, the Cougars' came up big at every turn, holding off early pressure by the Bruins before breaking through on the counter-attack for what would-be the game-winning goal early in the second half. After stopping the UCLA attack, sophomore Aaqila McLyn sent a long ball over the top to a streaking Weaver who knifed through the rest a pair of Bruin defenders before rolling a shot inside the far post for the goal. McLyn's assist was just part of the magic for the sophomore on the night as the second-year defender came up with a defensive save early in the game and found herself in the middle of every Bruin attack as she came up with clutch tackles to stop any danger. When balls would get through the backline, redshirt junior Rachel Thompson was up to the task as she came up with a career-best nine saves to earn her first Division I shutout in just her third career start.
Quote of the Match
"What a gutsy performance by our group tonight. UCLA is a fantastic team. We had a great game plan tonight and we stuck to it. Morgan does what Morgan does and that was a special goal there late in the game. I am super excited for this group and we will enjoy it tonight but back to work in the morning." ~ Head Coach Todd Shulenberger
The Moments That Made The Match
LOS ANGELES. – A lightning strike in the 61' by junior Morgan Weaver was all the No. 14 Washington State soccer team (8-0-0, 1-0-0 Pac-12) needed to secure a 1-0 win Friday night in Los Angeles thanks to a stifling defense that shutdown the high-powered attack of No. 8 UCLA (5-2-1, 0-1-0 Pac-12) for the second-straight season. Playing on the road for the first time in three weeks, the Cougars' came up big at every turn, holding off early pressure by the Bruins before breaking through on the counter-attack for what would-be the game-winning goal early in the second half. After stopping the UCLA attack, sophomore Aaqila McLyn sent a long ball over the top to a streaking Weaver who knifed through the rest a pair of Bruin defenders before rolling a shot inside the far post for the goal. McLyn's assist was just part of the magic for the sophomore on the night as the second-year defender came up with a defensive save early in the game and found herself in the middle of every Bruin attack as she came up with clutch tackles to stop any danger. When balls would get through the backline, redshirt junior Rachel Thompson was up to the task as she came up with a career-best nine saves to earn her first Division I shutout in just her third career start.
Quote of the Match
"What a gutsy performance by our group tonight. UCLA is a fantastic team. We had a great game plan tonight and we stuck to it. Morgan does what Morgan does and that was a special goal there late in the game. I am super excited for this group and we will enjoy it tonight but back to work in the morning." ~ Head Coach Todd Shulenberger
The Moments That Made The Match
HIGHLIGHT | What a counter attack by the Cougs a great ball by @Qeela_Leela to spring @morgan_weaver8 and WSU has the lead #GoCougs pic.twitter.com/0b84GKCv9o
— WSU Cougar Soccer (@WSUCougarSoccer) September 22, 2018
27' | Great punching save by @rmthompson06 on the Bruins shot | 0-0 #GoCougs pic.twitter.com/01ciseHMSr
— WSU Cougar Soccer (@WSUCougarSoccer) September 22, 2018
Things You Need To KnowHIGHLIGHT | @Qeela_Leela with the save off the line, her second defensive save of the season#GoCougs pic.twitter.com/zl1Cr6UskT
— WSU Cougar Soccer (@WSUCougarSoccer) September 22, 2018
- The Cougs' win was a record eighth-straight to start the season, snapping the previous best start of 7-0 in 2015 and the record for consecutive wins in a single season of seven done twice prior.
- The win over UCLA was WSU's second-straight 1-0 shutout of the Bruins and first in Los Angeles over UCLA since 1993.
- Morgan Weaver recorded her second-straight game-winning goal while picking up her team-best sixth goal of the year. She now has 21 career goals, tying for sixth most in WSU history. Her ninth career game-winning goal moved the junior into sole possession of third place in WSU game-winning history.
- The win over No. 8 UCLA marked the sixth win over a top-10 team in WSU history.
- Rachel Thompson improved to 3-0-0 on the year while making her third-career start. She picked up her first solo shutout after combining with Ella Dederick for a shutout in her first career appearance.
- Thompson's career-best nine saves were the most saves for a Cougar keeper since Dederick's 11 at Colorado on Oct. 11, 2015
- The Cougs play their first Pac-12 home game Thursday, Sept. 27 when Oregon comes to the Palouse. The game is scheduled for 7 p.m. on the Pac-12 Networks.
- Attendance: 2496
Team Stats
WSU
UCLA
Goals
1
0
Shots
6
19
Shots on Goal
3
9
Saves
9
2
Corners
0
8
Fouls
14
14
Scoring Plays

Weaver,Morgan (6)
Assisted By: McLyn,Aaqila
long run to far post
60:53
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