UCSD 23
LMU 9
Very one-sided game
Just to add a little bit of depth to this comment since I was there- The score was 6-1 at the end of the first quarter. The second opened up with an LMU goal, followed by two UCSD goals, then another LMU goal. Then UCSD went on a 10-0 run to finish out the half at 18-3. At times, keeping stats on the sidelines, it was impossible to finish recording one entry for a goal without the next already being tallied.
LMU's goalie was getting absolutely shelled and at the end of the first half had a save ratio of about .20 - with 4 saves. To his credit, he kept his head in the game and had a very strong second half, closing the door to quite a few point blank shots from UCSD's attackmen.
Of particular strength in the game-
Chris McCall of UCSD- tallied 5 goals in the second quarter alone
Nick Dean of UCSD- back as his former self, balancing (if memory serves) with 4g and 4a
Tim Ury of LMU- Although the point tallies aren't as high for this player, he was consistently a threat on offense, creating several good feeds to open players. If I recall correctly he had 1g, 3a (but that may be wrong, I don't have the stats with me now)
#9 for LMU- although there is no player of that name on their website, this player was a clear presence in the offensive efforts of LMU, with hustle and ability to make plays.
Brandon Hays for UCSD- The longpole made his presence known during the game with six solo takeaways and a goal to end the first half.