1985 UCLA Bruins men's soccer team

[1] Andy Burke scored the match-winning goal for UCLA in the 167th minute, which to date, is the longest-ever NCAA soccer game.

During the 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament, the Bruins only conceded one goal, in the semifinals at Evansville on a penalty kick by Chris Machold.

The match involved a record-breaking eight overtimes (this was prior to the penalty kick shoot-out rule that was subsequently implemented).

In the 167th minute, Andy Burke, who had hardly played much of the season, came on to the pitch to score the match-winning goal against American, locking UCLA with their first ever NCAA championship.

Before the game, his dad had read an article in the Wall Street Journal that talked about how the last guy, the most unexpected person, is the one who makes the biggest contribution sometimes.

Sigi Schmid coached the Bruins to their first NCAA championship.