Sept. 30, 2011
LOS ANGELES - In both teams' Pac-12 opener, California held No. 16/25 UCLA to a 0-0 tie through regulation, but the host Bruins prevailed, 1-0, on a golden goal by Andy Rose in the 91st minute on Friday night at Drake Stadium. The Golden Bears fell to 3-3-2 (0-1 in the Pac-12 Conference), while UCLA improved to 6-3-1 (1-0 Pac-12). "The team played well tonight," Cal head coach Kevin Grimes said. "It was obviously a close game." Redshirt freshman goalkeeper Kevin Peach, making his second straight start for the Bears, made four saves, as the Bruins outshot the Bears, 17-6. But Peach allowed the first goal of his career when Rose latched onto a cross at 90:59 to end the match. Brian Rowe, Peach's UCLA counterpart, made two saves - one on a shot by junior forward John Fitzpatrick in the fourth minute and another on a shot by junior forward Michael Munoz in the 59th minute. Cal continues Pac-12 play at San Diego State at noon on Sunday, Oct. 2.
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