Notre Dame plays Mexico U20s to 0-0 draw
Written by Notre Dame Athletics
April 26, 2008
 
NOTRE DAME, Ind. - The Notre Dame men's soccer team played the Mexico Under-20
National Team to a 0-0 draw on Friday night in front of 2,763 fans at a windy
Alumni Field. The matched marked the end of the spring season for the Fighting
Irish.

This was the fourth straight year that Notre Dame has faced a Mexican national
team. The Irish entered tonight's contest with a perfect 3-0 mark against
Mexico. Last season, the Irish topped the U-20s, while the previous two seasons
featured wins over the under-17 squad.

"This was a great spectacle," said Notre Dame head coach Bobby Clark. "This was
a game that really mattered because they were clearly trying to win the game. I
hope they took something out of it because we certainly got something out of
it."

Neither team had a significant scoring opportunity in the first half until the
final moments when Mexico's Moises Velasco sent a shot high over the net.
Mexico out shot the Fighting Irish 8-1 in the first half and 13-8 for the game.
Notre Dame rising senior Andrew Quinn (Silver Spring, Md./DeMatha) played the
first half in goal, while rising junior Philip Tuttle (Hooksett, N.H./Brewster
Academy) took over in the second half.

"Both goalkeepers played well," stated Clark. "(Andrew) Quinn didn't get a lot
of saves, but what I thought he did very well was kick the ball into a very
strong wind. I thought (Philip) Tuttle stopped two or three really tough shots
and on a windy night that's not easy to do."

More chances arose for both squads in the second stanza. The Irish nearly got
on the board with just under three minutes elapsed in the second half as
defender Jack Traynor (St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell North) sent a free kick
off the near post. Mexico's best opportunity of the match came with 33:40 left
on the clock as Velasco put a shot on goal that Tuttle punched over the
crossbar to preserve the scoreless match.

A shot from forward Josh Thiermann (Stoughton, Wis./Stoughton) from in close
with just over 20 minutes remaining started a late surge for the Irish. Notre
Dame threatened until the very end with good looks from Dave Donohue (Reading,
Mass./Cushing Academy) and Michael Thomas (Olathe, Kan./St. Thomas Aquinas)
that sailed high.

"It was a very competitive game," added Clark. "They are a very talented and
technical team and I thought we did a really good job as a group at defending
them. Most of their shots came outside the 18 (yard box). I thought we could
have done better when we got the ball. We didn't create opportunities and we
didn't connect as well as I would have liked. Having said that, I thought that
in the last 20 minutes we were going to win the game. I thought we wore them
down and looked like a team that was going to win the game."

Notre Dame held a 7-5 edge in corner kicks. The match was physical as Mexico
drew three yellow cards and a red card, while the Irish picked up two yellow
cautions.

Mexico (U-20) 0 0  - 0
Notre Dame 0 0  - 0


Shots: MEX 8-5 - 13, ND 3-2 - 5
Corner Kicks: MEX 3-2 - 5, ND 3-4 - 7
Saves: MEX 0 (Miguel Angel Centeno), ND 4 (Andrew Quinn 0, Philip Tuttle 4)
Fouls: MEX 17, ND 15
Offsides: MEX 0, ND 2