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 Sunday, May 6, 2001 24:57 EST

Revs still winless in five games

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) – Dwayne DeRosario and Zak Ibsen scored second-half goals to lead the San Jose Earthquakes to a 3-2 victory over the New England Revolution on Saturday night.

Troy Dayak opened the scoring for San Jose (2-2-1) in the 27th minute off a feed from Jeff Agoos. Dayak has scored five of his six career goals against the Revolution.

A defensive miscue by New England led to San Jose's second goal.

Revolution goalie Juergen Sommer collided with teammate Rusty Pierce while leaping for a crossing pass. DeRosario scrambled after the loose ball and scored into an empty net in the 71st minute.

Eight minutes later, Sommer made a diving block of a shot by Ibsen. But Ibsen followed up with a shot that resulted in San Jose's third goal.

The Revolution (0-5-0) mounted strong attacks in the last two minutes. Defender Mauricio Wright scored in the 88th minute.

San Jose defender Wade Barrett knocked the ball into his own net after goalkeeper Joe Cannon deflected a penalty kick by New England's Johnny Torres.



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 San Jose's Jeff Agoos finds Troy Dayak all alone off the kick for the goal.
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 New England's Juergen Sommer collides with his defender leaving Dwayne DeRosario alone for the goal.
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