CARSON, Calif. – Former Bradley star Bryan Gaul (Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley H.S.) started, played
the full 90 minutes and earned his first career point, helping the LA Galaxy to
a 3-1 victory against Chivas USA Saturday night at the Home Depot Center.
Gaul assisted Landon
Donovan's second goal of the night, a 78th minute tally that cemented the game's
final score and secured the Galaxy's sixth win in the last nine games. The scoring play started with a David Beckham
corner kick. The ball eventually fell to
Gaul in the center of the box and his shot was deflected to Donovan for the
easy finish. With the victory, the
Galaxy (9-10-3) picked up three more points in the MLS Western Conference
standings and moved to within one point of fourth-place Seattle.
Selected in the first
round of the 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft, Gaul now has played in eight games
and has earned four starts for the Galaxy.
A first-team NSCAA All-Midwest Region honoree during the 2010 and 2011
seasons at Bradley, Gaul helped the Braves to consecutive NCAA Tournament
appearances for the first time in program history.
The Galaxy is in action
tonight (9:30 p.m. CDT), hosting the Barclays Premier League's Tottenham
Hotspur in a friendly at the Home Depot Center that can be viewed online on ESPN3.com. Los Angeles will resume its MLS schedule
Saturday (7 p.m.) at FC Dallas in a game that will be televised by NBC Sports.