Final
Earthquakes, Revolution play to scoreless tie
May 16, 2010 - 12:56 AM FOXBORO, Mass.(AP) -- The San Jose Earthquakes extended their unbeaten streak to three games Saturday night, playing to a scoreless tie with the New England Revolution.San Jose (4-2-1) has not allowed a goal in the three matches, while New England (2-5-2) was held scoreless for the fifth time this season and is winless in six straight games.
San Jose, which beat New England 2-0 on April 17, was thwarted by Revolution goalie Preston Burpo on three superb chances in the second half: a header by Ryan Johnson in the 67th minute; a point blank volley by Bobby Burling in the 69th; and another header by Johnson in the 79th.
New England had its best chance to seize the lead in the 62nd on a right-footed drive by Joseph Niouky from 35 yards out that was blocked by goalie Joe Cannon.
- MLS UPDATE
SAN JOSE 0
NEW ENGLAND 0 FINAL
May 15 7:59 PM - MLS UPDATE
SAN JOSE 0
NEW ENGLAND 0 0:00 LEFT, 2ND HALF
May 15 7:56 PM - MLS UPDATE
SAN JOSE 0
NEW ENGLAND 0 HALFTIME
May 15 6:56 PM
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