ANN ARBOR, Mich., August 27, 2018–USF dropped a 2-0 decision at No. 21 Michigan on Monday night at U-M Soccer Stadium, while playing with just 10 men due to the ejection of
Henrique Gallina (Atibaia, Brazil) in the first half.
Junior goalkeeper
Harrison Devenish-Meares (Sydney, Australia) was a bright spot on the night for the Bulls, racking up a career-high six saves in the intense matchup against the Wolverines.
Michigan's first-half goal came on a free kick from Mohammed Zakyi just outside the 18-yard box following a yellow card issued to
Henrique Gallina. The Bulls had four shots in the first half and keeper
Harrison Devenish-Meares already tallied three saves on the night.
The turmoil came for the Bulls when Gallina was shown a second yellow card and ejected from the game 42 minutes in, leaving USF to play with 10 men the rest of the way. In the second half, Michigan's Robbie Mertz put away the game with a goal from the left side, finalizing the fate for USF.
USF falls to 0-2-0 on the young season, while Michigan improves to 1-1-0.
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Up Next
The Bulls will head back to Tampa for their home opening weekend when they take on Virginia Tech on Friday Aug. 31 at 7 p.m. and Creighton on Monday Sept. 3 at 7 p.m. at Corbett Stadium. Friday night's match will serve as a blackout, with USF debuting their black uniforms for the first time at home, and 500 black shirts being handed out to the first 500 fans at Corbett Stadium.
Fans may also enjoy special group pricing including food vouchers for a food truck, Loll's Mexican Cravings during Friday night's matchup.
About USF Men's Soccer
The Bulls concluded the 2017 regular season with a 6-6-4 overall record and finished fifth in the American Athletic Conference with a 3-2-2 mark. Head Coach Bob Butehorn leads the Bulls in his second season at the helm in 2018.
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