Nov. 24, 2004
"First off, I want to congratulate UCSB for advancing to the Sweet 16," UWM head coach Louis Bennett said. "However, I am very proud with the way
The Gauchos increased the pressure right away and took three shots on goal in the first 3:30 of the game. However, UWM keeper Eric Mickschl stopped all three chances to thwart the attack. UCSB continued to hold play in the first half and eventually found the net in the 28th minute when Jonathan Davis headed home a Tony Lochhead corner kick. UC Santa Barbara held a decisive 9-1 shot advantage in the first half and a 4-1 corner kick edge but couldn't stretch its one goal lead.
Following some solid halftime adjustments and a goalkeeper change, UWM controlled play for the majority of the second half. The Panthers took three shots on goal in the first five minutes of the second half while putting the homestanding Gauchos on their heels.
The Panthers continued to control play the rest of the half and narrowly missed a pair of chances to win the game in regulation. Weiler's shot with seven minutes left sailed just wide of the goal while another Jallow header was stopped by the Gaucho keeper. UCSB nearly won the game when Greg Curry's shot sailed wide left in the 89th minute before regulation ended in a draw.
Te two teams played into second overtime before UCSB finally won the battle in the 102nd minute. Lochhead drove a corner kick to the top of the six yard box where Neil Jones headed it down. Defender Pat Curry streaked in and drilled a shot just inside the far post for the game-winner and his first goal of the season.
Both teams took four corner kicks in the second half and two overtimes while UCSB claimed a 10-7 nod in shots. Mickschl made four saves in the first half for UWM while Thode stopped one shot in his 57 minutes of play. Dan Kennedy registered for saves for the Gauchos while playing all 102 minutes.
"It's really been an honor to play soccer at UWM,"
Tuesday's game marked the end of the careers for UWM's most successful class in school history. Seniors Chris Brisson, Antou Jallow, Trent Furtsch, Adam Gehrt, Kirk Thode, Khaled El-Ahmad, Cliff Ellsworth, and Ian Hoelker advanced to the NCAA Tournament during all four years of their careers while winning a school-record 67 games in four seasons.
(Story by Bret Seymour, UW-Milwaukee Sports Information)