University of California, Los Angeles, Athletics

Men’s Soccer Tops No. 13 San Diego State, 1-0
October 08, 2016 | Men's Soccer
"Tonight was a good result and a good performance from us against a very tough San Diego State team," said UCLA head coach Jorge Salcedo. "The goal was well deserved with a good individual run from Reggie Cannon and a critical finish from Jose Hernandez."
The 19th-ranked Bruins scored at 63:22 as Cannon sent a cross into the box that found Hernandez who one-timed the pass into the upper-left corner past SDSU's Adam Allmaras. The goal is Hernandez's third of the season as he has now scored in back-to-back contests.
Check out @jhernandezzz_ go-ahead goal and just the 5th allowed by San Diego State this season pic.twitter.com/hfKcYqDF6o
— UCLA Men's Soccer (@UCLAMSoccer) October 9, 2016
The Aztecs came into the game having allowed only four goals this season and ranked top-three in the nation in goals against average. UCLA now holds three victories against Top 20 opponents this season including No. 1 Akron (6-1) and No. 13 UCSB (2-1 in OT).
San Diego State looked to tie the game late in regulation as Travis Nicklaw took a shot in the 88th minute but Silva made a diving stop to keep the shutout intact. Silva has recorded clean sheets in both of his starts this season.
Here's the save that kept a clean sheet for the Bruins! pic.twitter.com/ydbKGfLDMB
— UCLA Men's Soccer (@UCLAMSoccer) October 9, 2016
"I felt that we were in control for most of the game and with a little more luck could have scored two more goals," added Salcedo. "That's a credit to their goalkeeper who came up with some very big saves. Overall, I'm happy to get a win against a very good team."
UCLA (6-3-1, 2-1-0 Pac-12) continues a three-match road swing in Pac-12 play on Thursday, Oct. 13 at California beginning at 4 pm.
Team Stats

Hernandez, Jose (3)
Assisted By: Cannon, Reggie
give and go from 22 to 80 top left corne
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