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Spartan Men’s Soccer Travels to No. 15 UCLA Friday

Spartan Men's Soccer Travels to No. 15 UCLA Friday


EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State men’s soccer continues its road trip, taking on No. 15 UCLA on Friday, Sept. 27 at 10 p.m. (ET) at Wallis Anneberg Stadium. This is the first-ever meeting between the Spartans and the Bruins.

MSU holds a 2-4-2 overall and 1-1-0 mark in league play after a 2-1 loss at Penn State on Sept. 20. Junior midfielder Jonathan Stout scored for the second-straight game.

Nick Koop will be on the call for B1G+.

FINDING HIS GROOVE

Junior midfielder Jonathan Stout leads the team in scoring with three goals and one assist for seven points. He is also tied for the team lead in shots on goal with eight with senior midfielder Sean Kerrigan. Sophomore forward Richie Ludwig, senior midfielder Sean Kerrigan and freshman forward Mohamed Saad have also found the back of the net this season.

LOOKING AT THE BRUINS    

After defeating Westmont 5-1 on Sept. 24, UCLA improved to 4-2-3. The Bruins are 1-1-1 in their first season in the Big Ten. They have a win over Northwestern and a loss to Wisconsin. UCLA also tied Michigan 3-3 at home.

Edrey Caceres and Nikolai Rojel lead the Bruins in scoring with six points each. They both have netted three goals this season. Sveinn Hauksson is third in scoring with two goals and one assist for five points. Sam Joseph has played six games in goal, while Wyatt Nelson has played three.

SERIES HISTORY

This is the first-ever meeting between the Spartans and the Bruins.

LOOKING AT THE NUMBERS

Junior midfielder Jonathan Stout is tied for eighth in the Big Ten in goals scored with three. Wisconsin’s Dean Boltz is first with eight. Redshirt-junior goalkeeper Zac Kelly is tied for second with Indiana’s JT Harms and Penn State’s Andrew Cooke for most saves with 24.

FRESHMAN FRENZY

Freshman defender Brandon Munson has made the most of his brief time as a Spartan. He has played in all eight games, starting seven. Against Washington on Sept. 13, his bicycle kick back save prevented the Huskies from scoring and was the No. 1 play on ESPN SportsCenter. Fellow freshman forward Mohamed Saad has also played in all eight games, starting four. He has scored one goal this season against Oregon State.

PACKING THE STANDS

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