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Men's Soccer John Potter, Media Relations Assistant

Rivero nets two in PWC loss at Azusa

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AZUSA, Calif. – Going into Saturday's match in Southern California, senior Francisco Rivero (Paramount, CA/Paramount) had a singular number “1” in his career goal column. Needing someone to step up after the program's worst statistical defeat, the Dixie State midfielder met the challenge in a match played close to his hometown of Paramount.
 
Rivero found the back of the net in each half, but a duo of Azusa Pacific players each scored twice in a 4-2 win in Pacific West Conference play.
 
Dixie State dropped its fourth consecutive league match to fall to 4-7-2 within the PacWest and 5-10-2 overall.
 
Oktay Balut and Luke Ackermann had two goals each for the Cougars (11-5-1, 9-4 PWC).
 
Rivero gave the Red Storm the lead in the 17th minute. He picked up a loose ball after the APU defense failed to clear it out of the zone for the goal. Later, Rivero struck again at the 80:00 mark deflected off the keeper set up off a Tyler Albretsen (Pleasant View, UT/Weber) pass.
 
Azusa Pacific won the shot battle 19-6.
 
Tyler Walters (Ogden, UT/Ben Lomand) made six saves in goal for Dixie State.
 
The regular season concludes next Saturday with a return match with the Cougars. Senior Day festivities at Hansen Stadium begin at 5 p.m.

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