Box Score September 12, 2006
Courtsey UC San Diego Sports Office
Box Score
LA JOLLA, Calif. – The UC San Diego men's soccer team got a golden goal from freshman Tony Choi in the fourth minute of double overtime for a thrilling 1-0 victory over 15th-ranked Cal State Dominguez Hills on Tuesday night at Triton Soccer Field.
With the win UCSD improves to 3-1-1 overall and 2-0-1 in California Collegiate Athletic Association play. The Tritons take over sole control of first place in the CCAA South Division, knocking the Toros out of that position they held entering the contest as CSUDH falls to 6-1-0 overall and 2-1-0 in league action.
After the teams played to a scoreless tie in 90 minutes of regulation play, both teams were only able to manage one shot apiece in the first overtime. The Tritons were the only team to get off a shot in the second OT and it was Choi that made it count. The freshman from Folsom, Calif., took a deflected Tom Winkler corner kick and slammed the ball into the back left corner of the net for the game winner just 3:24 into the second overtime.
The shot was only the seventh of the match for the Tritons, who managed only three shots after halftime.
CSUDH took 19 shots on the night, only four of which were on goal. UCSD netminder Luis Salazar made those four saves in regulation play, two in each half.
Conversely, three of UCSD's seven shots were on the mouth of the goal, CSUDH goalkeeper Kyle Polak made two saves in the match, one coming in the second half and the other coming in the first overtime period.
The goal for Choi was his second of the season. His first came in the 3-2 loss to Seattle University at home on September 5. The assist was Winkler's third of the year. Salazar picks up his second shutout of the season, the first of which came in the season opener against Grand Canyon.
The Toros will play the second of a five-match road trip Friday evening at Chico State, with a Sunday match scheduled in Turlock against Cal State Stanislaus.