FIRST HALF EXTRA TIME START 11:02 A.M. PT/2:02 P.M. ET
91′ – The first half of extra time begins.
92′ – Bad touch from Larry Ndjock. He’ll need to do better than that. Todd Wharton under the pump. Eric Bird is back on the pitch.
93′ – Another blocked Cross. Kyler Sullivan was there for Virginia.
94′ – Wharton is frustrated, but he did win the free. And now here’s Edwards.
95′ – Iloski. Virginia look like they’re parking the bus 15 minutes and change too early. Brown will play this forward. Tusaazemajja comes in for Simmons.
96′ – Free kick for UCLA. Outside the box. Stolz to take. Calle Brown again! He has been amazing today! A save on Danladi and that may have saved Virginia right there.
97′ – Grady Howe clears and Sheldon Sullivan is shaken up a bit.
98′ – Sullivan does get up, and here’s a long ball which results in a goal kick for UCLA. Calle Brown collects. Sullivan with a clean tackle on Danladi.
99′ – We could be looking a second period here soon…
100′ – UCLA with a throw-in, but there may not be enough time for a free kick. Larry Ndjock will get the yellow here.
Yellow card 11 Larry Ndjock
UCLA Bruins
Halftime of extra time, then.
END FIRST HALF EXTRA TIME
UCLA Bruins 0
Virginia Cavaliers 0
Jorge Salcedo gives last-minutes instructions to his men, and now we’re gonna get back to action.
SECOND HALF EXTRA TIME START 11:16 A.M. PT/2:16 P.M. ET
101′ – The second half of extra time begins.
102′ – Jake Rozhansky with a handball. Virginia continue to park the bus.
103′ – Kyler Sullivan. Boy, he has been special. Todd Wharton with a shot.
104′ – We have a man down for UCLA. It’s Brian Iloski. Triple-teamed on the counter. The Bruins couldn’t push numbers forward. Stolz wins a corner.
105′ – Aaron Simmons in again. The corner is cleared. Bad volley from Stolz. Insipid, even.
106′ – Foul on UCLA, and Ryan Zinkhan is coming up huge for the Wahoos. Jordan Vale now into the game.
107′ – Here’s Nicko Corriveau. Goal kick, Edwards, after a chance from Zinkhan goes astray. UCLA’s counter is cleared.
108′ – Scott Thomsen says, “How do you do Leo Stolz? Cop that!” Meanwhile, Abu Danladi’s terrible day at the office continues.
109′ – Now here come Virginia. Some cautious attacking here.
110′ – Leo Stolz cannot figure out Scott Thomsen today. Free kick here.
Yellow card 10 Leo Stolz
UCLA Bruins
Jurisivic is asking for order, the clearance is made and we’re heading into penalties.
END SECOND HALF EXTRA TIME
UCLA Bruins 0
Virginia Cavaliers 0
So you would imagine that the advantage would go to Virginia. After all, the last time they won a national championship back in 2009, they won it on penalties against Akron, then managed by a certain Caleb Porter, who is now the boss of the Portland Timbers.
On the other hand, you have a capable stopper in Earl Edwards, Jr. His heroics for PSA Elite gave them a historic victory over LA Galaxy II in the U.S. Open Cup earlier this year. We’ll give you a breakdown of who made and who missed, in a few minutes. Watch this screen and refresh in a few minutes for the results.
Todd Wharton (Virginia)…made.
Brian Iloski (UCLA)…made.
Scott Thomsen (Virginia)…saved.
Gage Zerboni (UCLA)…missed.
Sam Hayward (Virginia)…made.
Willie Raygoza (UCLA)…missed.
Patrick Foss (Virginia)…made.
Larry Ndjock (UCLA)…made.
Riggs Lennon (Virginia)…made.
FINAL
UCLA Bruins 0
Virginia Cavaliers 0
Virginia wins on penalties 4-2