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Kaloukian Scores in Fourth Straight Contest, but Wolverines Fall at Notre Dame

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» Nicholas Kaloukian scored for the fourth straight game.

» Christian Pulselli netted his second goal of the season.

» Cameron Martin and Nicholas Cassiday each added assists.

Site: South Bend, Ind. (Alumni Field)

Score: Notre Dame 3, Michigan 2

Records: U-M (4-9-3), UND (8-6-1)

Next U-M Event: Sunday, Oct. 30 — vs. Penn State (U-M Soccer Stadium), 1 p.m. (TV: B1G+)

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The University of Michigan men’s soccer team suffered a 3-2 setback at the hands of Notre Dame on Tuesday evening (Oct. 25) in a non-conference contest at Alumni Field.

The Wolverines took the lead twice in the match, but two late goals from the Fighting Irish locked up the non-conference victory.

Freshman Nicholas Kaloukian tallied for the fourth straight match, opening the scoring on the evening, while Christian Pulselli netted his second goal of the season. Cameron Martin and Nicholas Cassiday added assists for Michigan (4-9-3). Junior goalkeeper Ethan Wood made a career-high six saves in goal.

Wood stepped up early to keep the game scoreless with a big save to his right side before Oliver Martin got off a shot that went just high of the crossbar in the 10th minute. Michigan continued to pressure when it had opportunities. Bryce Blevins put a corner kick inside the 18-yard box that bounced to the feet of Cassiday, whose shot was saved by the Notre Dame keeper and the follow-up from Martin went just wide of the left post in the in the 18th minute.

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