CHICAGO, Ill. --Â Loyola Chicago kicked off its 2025 season in comeback fashion, rallying from a 1-0 deficit to edge Oakland, 3-2, Thursday (Aug. 21) at Loyola Soccer Park.
"Certainly proud of the comeback win," said Loyola Chicago Head Coach Steve Bode. "I just talked to the guys in the huddle about how it's hard to win college soccer games, especially on the first weekend when teams don't really have their lineup set and you don't have that much time to train. Finding ways to win games in the first weekend is really what it's all about. I'm proud of the way the guys bounced back after going down that first goal and didn't dwell on it — they just got the next one and kept going. In the second half, I thought we were able to limit their chances a lot more. Obviously, I'm proud of the guys that scored, but really the whole squad for the win."
How it Happened
Oakland (0-1-0, 0-0-0 Horizon League) broke the 0-0 deadlock when Marco Mazzei scored in the 11th minute, assisted by Andriy Bilous and Jace Foster.
Not long later though, the Ramblers (1-0-0, 0-0-0 A-10) evened the game on a goal from Antonio Pinto -- his first-career goal -- in the 19th minute, assisted by Jack McFeely.
Loyola Chicago then broke the 1-1 draw on Mcfeely's 22nd-minute goal, his first of the season.
The Golden Grizzlies fired back to tie it up at 2-2 with a 22nd-minute goal from Tim Allos.
Loyola Chicago pulled away after Petar Janjic's first goal in the 61st minute, assisted by Luka Ivancic and Arved Von Vegesack. Neither team scored again and the game ended, 3-2.
Game Notes
- The win marked Loyola Chicago's first season-opening win since the team beat Western Illinois, 2-1, to start 2022.Â
- In his first-career start between the posts, Gabe Velasco collected two saves for the Ramblers out of seven total Golden Grizzlies shots.
- Loyola Chicago scored one unassisted goal.
- Loyola Chicago totaled 13 shots with six landing on goal.
- The Ramblers' defense limited Oakland to just seven shots.
- Hugo Urdiales and Jack McFeely had four shots each.
- McFeely's three points (one goal, one assist)Â marked a career-high.Â
Up Next
The Ramblers host Purdue Fort Wayne this Sunday at 1 p.m. for the program's annual Hustle to Hoyne match.Â