Watch the best men s soccer goals of the week
Watch the best men's soccer goals of the week NCAA.com
Irish are smiling after tonight's 3-1 win over Michigan! — ND Men's Soccer (@NDMenSoccer)
FULL HIGHLIGHTS: — LouisvilleMensSoccer (@UofLmenssoccer)
CHAMPS
PRESENTED BY The top four teams in the United Soccer Coaches poll remained the same in Week 7 of the men's soccer season, while several other teams in the top 10 were upset. Duke picked up its second road win in four days as the , No. 6 Michigan State was , and 1-0 on the road. RELATED: Here are the best goals from Week 7 of men's soccer action.Eryk Williamson – Maryland
Junior Eryk Williamson had an incredible individual performance in Maryland's 5-4 win over Wisconsin. He recorded a hat trick in the span of 17 minutes in the second half, including this ridiculous strike from roughly 25 yards out that landed in the right side net over the Badgers' keeper. Good morning, !'s fantastic finish was on last night's Top-10! — Maryland Soccer (@MarylandMSoccer)Timmy Mehl – Indiana
Timmy Mehl scored his third goal of the season in a rivalry game versus No. 21 Kentucky. His goal in the 13th minute proved to be the game-winner as he volleyed home a free kick sent into the box by teammate Trevor Swartz. A rivalry game and a top 25 matchup didn't phase as they proved why they are the top team in the nation. Here's a recap! — BTN Student U (@BTNStudentU)Drew Skundrich – Stanford
With just three passes and five bounces of the ball, Stanford went from its own box to scoring a game-tying goal against Washington. Goalkeeper Nico Corti blasted a kick past midfield, where freshman Jack O'Brien sent a back-heel flick to Tomas Hilliard-Arce. Hilliard-Arce drew out Washington's keeper, allowing Skundrich to volley the ball into an open goal. . Drew Skundrich's tying goal is the Moment. — Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network)Jeff Farina – Notre Dame
Notre Dame had a busy second half in its 3-1 win over Michigan. Jeff Farina started the scoring for the Fighting Irish by finishing off a chip pass from teammate Felicien Dumas in the 56th minute. HIGHLIGHT MIXTAPEIrish are smiling after tonight's 3-1 win over Michigan! — ND Men's Soccer (@NDMenSoccer)
Ryan Sierakowski – Michigan State
A little rain and a slippery field couldn't slow down No. 6 Michigan State as coach Damon Rensing picked up his 100th career win thanks to Ryan Sierakowski's game-winner in the 30th minute. John Freitag sliced through Penn State's defense and dropped off a pass to Brad Centala, who crossed it to Sierakowski. Sierakowski SLICES through the slop to give their first goal! Currently up 1 on Penn State! — BTN Student U (@BTNStudentU)Julio Moncada – UNC-Wilmington
Julio Moncada's teammate, Phillip Goodrum, nearly scored a highlight-reel goal of his own with a sliding chip shot, but the ball hit the left post and deflected right to Moncada, who blasted the rebound into the net. SEAHAWKS GOAL! Julio Moncada puts UNCW up 1-0! — UNCW Men's Soccer (@UNCWMenssoccer)Mohamed Thiaw – Louisville
Louisville senior forward Mohamed Thiaw earned his first career hat trick in the Cardinals' 5-0 win over Florida Atlantic. He scored twice on penalty kicks, beating FAU's keeper to both the right and left on separate occasions, and then he finished a 1-on-1 opportunity in the box. VIDEO: connected for his 1st career hat trick in Tuesday's win over FAU.FULL HIGHLIGHTS: — LouisvilleMensSoccer (@UofLmenssoccer)