
Wolverines Score Three Straight to Beat Detroit
9/16/2009 12:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
Sept. 16, 2009
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Site: Ann Arbor, Mich. (U-M Soccer Complex)
Score: Michigan 3, Detroit 1
Records: U-M (5-1-0), Detroit (1-4-0)
Attendance: 718
Next U-M Game: Saturday, Sept. 19 -- at Western Michigan (Kalamazoo, Mich.), 2 p.m.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Senior midfielder Mauro Fuzetti (Houston, Texas/Stratford) scored his team-leading sixth goal of the season on Wednesday (Sept. 16) in the 59th minute to spark a three-goal barrage as the University of Michigan men's soccer team collected its fifth straight victory, a 3-1 come-from-behind triumph over Detroit at the U-M Soccer Complex.
Freshman midfielder Hamoody Saad (Dearborn, Mich./Dearborn) scored the game-winning goal on a free kick -- his second goal on a set play this season -- while junior defender Jeff Quijano (Simi Valley, Calif./Canoga) collected his third career goal. Junior/sophomore goalkeeper Chris Blais (Seattle, Wash./Kennedy Memorial) posted four saves in the win.
Michigan, which started the game flat on both sides of the ball, picked up the offensive intensity in the second half, outshooting Detroit, 9-5, for the half. Fuzetti, for the second time this season, rallied the Wolverines early in the second half by scoring the equalizer in the 59th minute. There was a scramble in the box and, with a deflection from a Detroit defender, Fuzetti placed the ball in the lower-left corner for the first U-M marker of the night.
Saad followed suit shortly after with a goal on a free kick from 35 yards out and Quijano put the game out of reach with a goal in the 87th minute. Junior forward Justin Meram (Shelby Township, Mich./Yavapai College) passed the ball to freshman midfielder Latif Alashe (Northville, Mich./Northville), who placed the ball at Quijano's feet.
Detroit put the pressure on the Wolverines from the outset of the game, getting through the U-M defense on several occasions, but Blais came up with a big save in the 21st minute. Detroit's Ken Simon hit a shot that hung in the air, but Blais pushed the ball out of bounds to keep the game scoreless.
The Titans broke through in the 28th minute and took a 1-0 advantage into the halftime break with a goal from Pat Lepara, who connected with Ken Simon on a free kick from 25 yards out and placed the ball in the lower-right corner. Detroit had a chance to take a 2-0 lead when Simon hit the crossbar late in the half, but the ball bounced out of bounds.
The Wolverines hit the road to conclude the week as they head to Kalamazoo, Mich., to take on Western Michigan on Saturday. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. at WMU's Soccer Complex.
GAME SUMMARY
| By Periods | 1 | 2 | F |
| Michigan | 0 | 3 | 3 |
| Detroit | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Scoring, Time (Assist)
1st -- DET, Pat Lepara, 28:49 (Ken Simon)
2nd -- U-M, Mauro Fuzetti, 58:37 (unassisted)
2nd -- U-M, Hamoody Saad, 66:29 (unassisted)
2nd -- U-M, Jeff Quijano, 86:23 (Latif Alashe, Justin Meram)
Shots: U-M 15, DET 9
Shots on Goal: U-M 9, DET 5
Saves: U-M 4 (Chris Blais), DET 6 (Bran Waterstradt)
Corner Kicks: U-M 6, DET 6
Fouls: U-M 13, DET 14
Cards: DET, Chris Kobayashi, 66:51 (Yellow); DET, Sam Seppo, 67:02 (Yellow)
N O T E S
Michigan owns a 5-0-2 record over the Titans and last season defeated them by a score of 5-1 in Detroit, Mich. The Wolverines own a 16-10-5 all-time record against its in-state opponents.
With his goal, senior forward Mauro Fuzetti moves into a tie for fourth place with former Wolverine Peri Marosevic on U-M's all-time scoring list with 55 career markers.
U-M picked up three second-half goals and is outscoring opponents, 13-5, in the second half this season. After Notre Dame scored four second-half goals in the season opener, U-M has only allowed a goal in the second half. Drake scored in the 61st minute of the second half on Sept. 6.
The Wolverines are five victories away from their 100th victory in program history. Head coach Steve Burns will also pick up his 100th career victory, as he has the distinction of being U-M's only head men's soccer coach.
Junior/sophomore goalkeeper Chris Blais, defending co-Big Ten Player of the Week, had his 258:49 consecutive shutout streak broken with Detroit goal in the 29th minute.
Junior defender Jeff Quijano scored his third career goal and his first since the 2007 season in tonight's contest.
The Wolverines have scored on set plays in each of the last two games and have scored three times this season on either free kicks or corner kicks.
U-M moves to 3-0 on their home field this season. The Wolverines went 9-2-0 on their home field last season.
Q U O T E S
Head Coach Steve Burns
On the team's performance ... "There are very few complete teams in the nation right now and we're still a work in progress. Detroit did a great job trying to get a result from us and got the first goal and really tried to sit and absorb pressure and win the game, 1-0 but that's when we responded and showed the we have the work ethic, have the aggression and have the determination to keep balls alive and then if you're matching energy and energy, then eventually ability is going to take over and to be fair I thought we were a team that has more ability but that doesn't always win in soccer."
On scoring goals in the second half ... "I think this is what drives coaches to an early grave because the challenge is to do that in the first half. We've had teams like this before at Michigan and it's good to see that we're a team that knows how to respond and that's partly the growth of a team that might have some younger players on it. We should know that it should be a moment, like a goal from your opponent to bring your game higher in line. Eventually it will come, right now we're not getting in marks in that loss column from those mistakes that we're making and that's partly the reason that we have the non-conference schedule that we do and that's to allow our younger guys to figure out the concentration and focus and aggression that needs to happen from the opening whistle."
Contact: Jessica Poole (734) 763-4423
Team Stats

LEPERA, Pat (1)
Assisted By: SIMON, Ken
free kick from right to lower left
28:49

Fuzetti,Mauro (6)
off the deflection into the right side.
58:37

Saad,Hamoody (2)
off free kick to high right side of net
66:29

Quijano,Jeff (1)
Assisted By: Alashe,Latif , Meram,Justin
right side of the goal off a goalie defl
86:23






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