OREM, Utah – The San Diego State men’s soccer team (7-7-2, 3-1-2) moved into first place with a 1-0 win at Utah Valley (8-3-2, 2-3-1) Monday evening. Baptiste Boit scored the game-winner in the 70th minute and redshirt freshman goalkeeper Trevor Wilson posted a shutout in his first career start.
Playing in 30-degree weather, the Aztecs found a way to stay hot and improved to 10-1-3 in WAC play since they joined the conference as an affiliate member last year.
“I couldn’t be prouder. We never stopped believing and competing,” Head coach Ryan Hopkins said after the match. "We dug in and put everything on the line to get the win and now we get a chance to play for another championship.”
SDSU was outshot 16-7 on the night and 9-1 in the second half but made the most of their opportunities. The game-winning goal came in the 70th minute following a long Tristan Viviani throw-in that went off a Wolverine defender’s head right to Boit, who headed it home.
Boit had briefly left the match a few minutes earlier after getting kicked in the face and then absorbed another hit on the game-winner that caused him to leave the match for good.
Trevor Wilson, who had played just nine minutes before tonight, finished the match with five saves, including a couple of highlight reel deflections in the second half.
With one match remaining, the Aztecs are tied with Utah Tech for first place in the WAC with 11 points, but SDSU holds the tiebreaker over the Trailblazers after beating them 2-1 nine days ago. The Aztecs can clinch their second straight WAC regular season championship with a win over California Baptist Saturday. There is also a scenario where SDSU could win the league with a draw.
STAT OF THE MATCH
The Aztecs had just one shot on goal in the second half, and it was the game-winning goal.
QUOTE OF THE MATCH
“Grit is a huge predictor of success in life, and we have it in spades right now.” Head coach Ryan Hopkins
THE NOTE I
Four of SDSU’s seven wins came when they were outshot by their opponent.
THE NOTE II
San Diego State improved to 8-2-2 in their last 12 road matches.
UP NEXT
The Aztecs host California Baptist Saturday at 7 p.m.