Thursday, October 21
Seattle, WA
7:00 PM

UCLA

13-0-2, 5-0-2

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Washington

4-7-3, 2-3-2

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Olivia Athens and Kennedy Faulknor celebrate with goal-scorer Reilyn Turner
Photo by: Jamie Mitchell

No. 8 UCLA Gets Win at UW, 3-1

October 21, 2021 | Women's Soccer

Seattle, Wash. - Eighth-ranked UCLA used two first-half goals and a big performance in goal by senior Lauren Brzykcy to defeat Washington, 3-1, in rainy Seattle. Junior forward Mia Fishel scored two goals, and Brzykcy was a brick wall, making eight saves to keep UCLA unbeaten at 13-0-2 overall and 5-0-2 in the Pac-12.

Reilyn Turner started the scoring with a skillful goal in the 12th minute. After receiving a pass from Dasia Torbert, Fishel fed Turner in the box. Turner made a slick run to get around her defender and then quickly fired a sharp-angled shot top shelf for her ninth goal of the year.

Fishel doubled the Bruins' lead in the 31st minute on a penalty kick after Washington was called for a handball in the box. She easily converted for her 10th goal of the season.

Brzycky, meanwhile, was making gargantuan saves against the Huskies, who outshot the Bruins, 18-11 in the game. Summer Yates was particularly dangerous for the Huskies, and her free kick in the 29th minute could have changed the course of the game as an equalizer for Washington, but Brzykcy leaped up to deflect the shot, and two minutes later, Fishel scored on the penalty kick to go up 2-0.

The Huskies kept pushing offensively in the second half and nearly scored several times, but once again Brzykcy was up to the task, making impressive saves on Yates in the 62nd minute and Ruby Hellstrom in the 63rd and 69th minutes. Washington did finally break through, however, in the 75th minute on a set piece goal, with Olivia Van Der Jagt scoring off the corner kick to cut UCLA's lead in half.

But Fishel answered right back two minutes later, taking an exceptional cross from Kaila Novak and volleying it past goalkeeper Olivia Sekany at the right post for her second goal of the game.

The Bruins, whose unbeaten streak now stands at 22 games, gained two points in the Pac-12 standings with the victory, as first-place USC tied at Washington State. UCLA will face the Cougars next in Pullman on Sunday at 5pm.

Team Stats

UCLA
WASH
Goals
3
1
Shots
11
18
Shots on Goal
8
9
Saves
8
5
Corners
5
7
Fouls
5
8
Scoring Plays
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Reilyn Turner (9)

Assisted By: Dasia Torbert , Mia Fishel

GOAL by UCLA Turner, Reilyn Assist by Torbert, Dasia and Fishel, Mia.

11:14

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Mia Fishel (10)

UCLA Mia Fishel PENALTY KICK GOAL.

30:24

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Olivia Van Der Jagt (2)

Assisted By: Makayla Woods

GOAL by WASH Van Der Jagt, Olivia Assist by Woods, Makayla.

74:37

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Mia Fishel (10)

Assisted By: Kaila Novak , Madelyn Desiano

GOAL by UCLA Fishel, Mia Assist by Novak, Kaila and Desiano, Madelyn.

76:17

Game Leaders

Shots
2
SOG
2
Goals
2
Assists
1
Shots
4
SOG
4
Goals
1
Assists
0
Shots
2
SOG
2
Goals
0
Assists
1
Shots
0
SOG
0
Goals
0
Assists
1

Players Mentioned

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/ Women's Soccer
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