
Badgers rally, grind out double-overtime draw at Michigan
October 08, 2015 | Men's Soccer
Barlow, Jones and Mueller score for Wisconsin in road game at Ann Arbor
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Facing a two-goal deficit in the first half, the Wisconsin men's soccer team rallied and grinded out a draw against Michigan with a 3-3 final score in Ann Arbor on Saturday.
While the Badgers (2-7-1, 1-1-1 Big Ten) got on the board first thanks to a goal from Tom Barlow in the 15th minute, the Wolverines (5-2-2, 2-0-2) responded with three straight goals over a six minute period to take a 3-1 lead.
Christopher Mueller gave Wisconsin hope heading into the locker room at halftime, as the sophomore scored just before the break on a free kick to cut into Michigan's lead and make it only a one-goal game.
Nick Jones scored the game-tying goal in the 47th minute of the second half.
"Michigan is a good team and a very talented one at that," UW head coach John Trask said. "There was a six-minute period where we let our guard down in the first half and it cost us early on. Still, I was pleased with the effort from the guys to fight back and get a point on the road."
After a six-goal outburst in the first 48 minutes, both defenses clamped down the rest of the way and battled through two overtime periods before ending in a tie.
Both overtime periods were dominated by Michigan offensively, as UM recorded eight shots over the last two 10-minute periods. The Badgers held on however, as goalkeeper Adrian Remeniuk finished with six saves for UW.
While outshot by a 23-10 margin, Wisconsin held on for the draw and is now unbeaten in its last three road games (2-0-1), which includes a pair of Big Ten contests.
"There were a lot of really good performances today. Tom Barlow, Christopher Mueller and Nick Jones obviously scored goals, but I felt that Carl Schneider played an excellent game defensively. The work that Alex Masbruch put in against their forward was absolutely massive, too. This is a good point to get on the road. Now, we need to continue to learn and grow from it."
The Badgers return home for a two-game homestand, beginning with a game against in-state rival Marquette on Oct. 7 at the McClimon Complex.
While the Badgers (2-7-1, 1-1-1 Big Ten) got on the board first thanks to a goal from Tom Barlow in the 15th minute, the Wolverines (5-2-2, 2-0-2) responded with three straight goals over a six minute period to take a 3-1 lead.
Christopher Mueller gave Wisconsin hope heading into the locker room at halftime, as the sophomore scored just before the break on a free kick to cut into Michigan's lead and make it only a one-goal game.
Nick Jones scored the game-tying goal in the 47th minute of the second half.
"Michigan is a good team and a very talented one at that," UW head coach John Trask said. "There was a six-minute period where we let our guard down in the first half and it cost us early on. Still, I was pleased with the effort from the guys to fight back and get a point on the road."
After a six-goal outburst in the first 48 minutes, both defenses clamped down the rest of the way and battled through two overtime periods before ending in a tie.
Both overtime periods were dominated by Michigan offensively, as UM recorded eight shots over the last two 10-minute periods. The Badgers held on however, as goalkeeper Adrian Remeniuk finished with six saves for UW.
While outshot by a 23-10 margin, Wisconsin held on for the draw and is now unbeaten in its last three road games (2-0-1), which includes a pair of Big Ten contests.
"There were a lot of really good performances today. Tom Barlow, Christopher Mueller and Nick Jones obviously scored goals, but I felt that Carl Schneider played an excellent game defensively. The work that Alex Masbruch put in against their forward was absolutely massive, too. This is a good point to get on the road. Now, we need to continue to learn and grow from it."
The Badgers return home for a two-game homestand, beginning with a game against in-state rival Marquette on Oct. 7 at the McClimon Complex.
Team Stats
WIS
MICH
Goals
3
3
Shots
10
23
Shots on Goal
3
9
Saves
6
0
Corners
3
5
Fouls
19
10
Scoring Plays

Barlow, Tom (2)
Assisted By: Segbers, Mark
finish lower right on right side after s
14:14

McAtee, Colin (2)
Assisted By: Woods, Rylee
header off fk from top left side of box
15:33

McAtee, Colin (3)
off rebound on shot from 10 spilled insi
19:32

Atuahene, Francis (7)
shot from left slide, bender tucks insid
21:06

Mueller, Christopher (3)
off FK from 20 yards out
43:36

Jones, Nick
lose ball inside, lower right finish
47:44
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