Box Score WATCH HIGHLIGHTS "We didn't show up in the first half and that was the difference. You play a team like UCLA, you can't shy away for fifty minutes and think you are going to be on the end of a good result," said Dons head coach Eddie Soto. San Francisco (0-1-0) got a pair of goals from midfielder Leon Schwarzer within a minute of each other in the 53rd and 54th minute cutting its deficit in half, 4-2.
SAN FRANCISO – In front of a packed house at Negoesco Stadium, the University of San Francisco men's soccer team scored three goals in the second half but lost to UCLA, 5-3, on Saturday night.
Schwarzer With Two Goals But Dons Lose, 5-3
