Panthers defeat the Milwaukee Rampage in men's soccer

Freshman Lish scores game's lone goal.

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Sophomore Chris Dadaian saved a penalty kick to preserve his shutout against the Rampage.

Sophomore Chris Dadaian saved a penalty kick to preserve his shutout against the Rampage.

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April 14, 2001

MILWAUKEE--Freshman Bobby Lish scored in the 86th minuted to lead UWM past the Milwaukee Rampage, 1-0, Saturday afternoon at the Franklin Sports Complex in Franklin, Wis.

Lish's game-winner against the professional outdoor USISL team came off of a punt from sophomore goalkeeper Chris Dadaian. Lish challenged Rampage goalkeeper Dan Popik, who tried to control Dadaian's punt with his body inside of the box, and knocked it past Popik to finish into the open net.

Minutes later, Dadaian came up big again for the Panthers when he saved a penalty kick attempt by the Rampage's Digital Takawira. The sophomore goalkeeper dove to his right to block the low shot from the former Major League Soccer player, thus preserving the shutout for the Panthers.

Milwaukee continues its off-season schedule with two games next Saturday, April 21, at UW-Green Bay.