NCAA Men

10-Man Cal Ties UCLA 1-1

San Diego State

BERKELEY – Playing a man down for much of the game Thursday at Edwards Stadium, the California men’s soccer team got the first career goal from defender Santiago Hopkins and tied UCLA 1-1.
 
After playing the penultimate regular-season home game of 2023, Cal has run its record to 6-5-5 (2-3-3 Pac-12). UCLA is 7-3-5 (4-0-4 Pac-12).
 
The Golden Bears had a 10-1 shots advantage over the Bruins in the first half, forcing goalkeeper Wyatt Nelson to make three of his six saves. The Bears also had a 4-3 corner-kick advantage in the first 45 minutes.
 
Forty-five seconds before halftime, the game changed when Cal defender Giancarlo Mota was shown a red card after a slide tackle, and Cal played the rest of the way with 10 players. Soon after the halftime whistle, Cal assistant coach Henry Foulk was also red carded.
 
The Bruins outshot Cal 9-6 in the second half. But the Bears surprised UCLA in the 60th minute, when Hopkins, a junior right back, lofted what looked like a cross from the flank that nestled into the far corner of the Bruins’ goal and gave Cal a 1-0 lead. Along with his first career goal, Hopkins ultimately collected his first career shot on the play.
 
“I’d like to say I meant to shoot it, but all that matters is that it went into the back of the net,” Hopkins said. “It’s a special time to score your first collegiate goal, especially in a game like this. To do it with a man down is especially special.”
 
In the 81st minute, a long Bruins pass from midfield found…

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at California Golden Bears Athletics…