?? Head Coach Simon Tobin on tonight's match at Seattle.#SpartanUp pic.twitter.com/jFg64QO20a
— San José State Men's Soccer (@SanJoseStateMS) November 7, 2021
SEATTLE - Willy Miranda tied the game at 1-1 in the 21st minute, but Seattle's Levonte Johnson scored two first-half goals to snap San José State's nine-game unbeaten streak, 2-1, on Saturday in WAC men's soccer action on Championship Field. The Spartans outshot the Redhawks 19-9 in the game, including 10-3 in the first 45 minutes.
First Touches
- The Spartans finish the regular season 9-6-3 and 7-2-2 in the WAC
- Weather was a factor tonight, with a downpour and some sleet during the match
- Midfielder Willy Miranda now has a team-best six goals on the season
- SJSU put nine of its 19 shots on goal as SU's goalkeeper Akili Kasim made eight saves for the Redhawks
- Forward Rudi Castro led the way for the Spartans with five shots, including three on net
- During the Spartans' undefeated stretch in October, the team scored 13 goals in the month and allowed only five goals while shutting out five opponents
- SJSU will be the No. 4 seed in the WAC tournament and will take on Utah Valley on Wednesday, Nov. 10 at 4:30 p.m. MT/3:30 p.m. PT.
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