2006 SOM at Wisconsin-Milwaukee -- Notes & Quotes
10/13/2006 12:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
N O T E S
Michigan falls to 5-7-3, extending its program-record winless streak to six games.
The Wolverines are 1-1 all-time against the Panthers, with each of the two games being decided by one goal.
Michigan gave up its second successful penalty kick in as many games.
Senior/junior Ryan Bennett made his first collegiate start, grabbing four saves and facing one penalty kick.
Senior Bobby Trybula played in his 60th career game, making his second start of the season. He took a team-high three shots with two on goal.
Senior Michael O'Reilly played in his 50th career game, and his one shot was on goal.
Q U O T E S
Michigan Head Coach Steve Burns
On the game ... "What the numbers don't show is that we really had some dangerous chances that we didn't score on. They got a soft foul in the box for a PK and they win 1-0. It's not a great way for a game to unfold."
On the key component to beat Northwestern ... "Soccer is a game of loosely structured patterns governed by rules. One of those rules is to recognize the moment to be spontaneous and break the game open with a penetrating pass or shot. I think more than anything it's the the spontaneity and the finishing that we're still trying to hone, which comes with experience."
On Ryan Bennett's first start ... "Bennett is a very strong goalkeeper who has earned the opportunity to start and help his team to a win. He's a strong leader that came close tonight."