Huskies Fall To Michigan 1-0 On Saturday Night
September 20, 2025 | Men's Soccer
SEATTLE – The Huskies undefeated streak was snapped on Saturday night as Michigan took a 1-0 victory at Husky Soccer Stadium.
Washington moves to 4-3-2 on the season and 1-1-0 in Big Ten play.
It was a battle from the first whistle with each teams playing physical soccer. There were 34 fouls between the two sides, 17 for each team in the game.
In the 44th minute, Michigan was awarded a penalty and used the PK to take the lead.
Washington was the more offensive team, totaling 16 shots, four of which were on goal, but the Huskies couldn't find the breakthrough. 11 of the Dawgs' shots came in the second half as they looked for the equalizer.
Joe Dale led all Huskies with three shots, two of which were on goal. Connor Lofy and Charlie Kosakoff both tallied a shot on goal as well.
Harrison Bertos, Egor Akulov, Zach Ramsey, Alex Hall, Richie Aman, Cameron Cruz, and Jadon Bowton each played the full 90 in the match. Asher Hestad and Nick O'Brien each made their second appearance of the season as reserves.
The game was physical all the way to the end, with five yellow cards assessed to the Wolverines and three to the Huskies. Michigan also received a red card after the final whistle due to fighting and violent behavior.
Washington returns to action next week at Wisconsin on Friday, September 26.
Washington moves to 4-3-2 on the season and 1-1-0 in Big Ten play.
It was a battle from the first whistle with each teams playing physical soccer. There were 34 fouls between the two sides, 17 for each team in the game.
In the 44th minute, Michigan was awarded a penalty and used the PK to take the lead.
Washington was the more offensive team, totaling 16 shots, four of which were on goal, but the Huskies couldn't find the breakthrough. 11 of the Dawgs' shots came in the second half as they looked for the equalizer.
Joe Dale led all Huskies with three shots, two of which were on goal. Connor Lofy and Charlie Kosakoff both tallied a shot on goal as well.
Harrison Bertos, Egor Akulov, Zach Ramsey, Alex Hall, Richie Aman, Cameron Cruz, and Jadon Bowton each played the full 90 in the match. Asher Hestad and Nick O'Brien each made their second appearance of the season as reserves.
The game was physical all the way to the end, with five yellow cards assessed to the Wolverines and three to the Huskies. Michigan also received a red card after the final whistle due to fighting and violent behavior.
Washington returns to action next week at Wisconsin on Friday, September 26.
Team Stats
MICH
WASH
Goals
1
0
Shots
11
16
Shots on Goal
2
4
Saves
4
1
Corners
2
4
Fouls
17
18
Scoring Plays

Quin Rogers (2)
MICH Quin Rogers PENALTY KICK GOAL.
43:59
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