Northwestern University Athletics
Men's Soccer Drops to Michigan, 1-0
9/23/2001 12:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
Sept. 23, 2001
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - The Northwestern men's soccer team was shut out 1-0 at Michigan Sunday, losing their second Big Ten match in as many games.
The lone goal was scored by Michigan's Jody Keeling off Wildcat keeper Ryan Pederson (Westerville, Ohio/Westerville North) in the 72nd minute.
Northwestern managed to take 11 shots on goalkeeper Joe Zawacki, but the redshirt freshman keeper made five saves, including one at point-blank range by NU's David DeHorn (Troy, Mich./Troy). Pederson made seven saves from Michigan's 18 shots.
Michigan accumulated 24 fouls and two yellow cards. Northwestern was called for 11 fouls and DeHorn was given a yellow card for tripping.
The Wildacts host Illinois-Chicago Sept. 27 and Michigan State Sept. 30 at Lakeside Field.
Game Summary
Teams 1 2 F
Northwestern 0 0 0
Michigan 0 1 0
Scoring, Time (Assist)
UM, Jody Keeling, 72:34 (Mike White)
Shots: UM 18, NU 11
Saves: UM 5 (Joe Sawacki), NU 7 (Ryan Pederson)
Corner Kicks: UM 10, NU 3
Fouls: UM 24, NU 11
Cards: UM, Robert Turpin, 55:13 (yellow)
UM, Mike White, 56:21 (yellow)
NU, David DeHorn, 59:40 (yellow)















