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USL Fans’ Choice Save of the Week – Week 14

By USLSoccer.com Staff, 06/19/18, 6:00PM EDT

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After a breathtaking week of superlative saves, which of the top five gets your vote?

SUBMIT YOUR VOTE FOR FANS' CHOICE SAVE OF THE WEEK

  • Diego Restrepo, San Antonio FC

    30%

  • Connor Sparrow, Real Monarchs SLC

    8%

  • C.J. Cochran, Fresno FC

    11%

  • Fabián Cerda, Tulsa Roughnecks FC

    44%

  • Angel Alvarez, Las Vegas Lights FC

    7%

  • Total Votes: 990

The biggest week of the 2018 USL regular season so far produced some outstanding saves from the league’s goalkeepers, who combined to record 181 saves across 22 games during Week 14. With some of the league’s best shining once again, here’s your chance to vote for the best of the five selected for this week’s USL Fans’ Choice Save of the Week award.

Voting will continue through 12 p.m. ET on Friday, June 22.

USL Fans’ Choice Save of the Week – Week 14

Diego Restrepo - #SAvSAC, 6/16/18: Restrepo produced several big stops in his nine-save shutout for San Antonio on Saturday, including this reflex denial of Republic FC midfielder Jure Matjasic.

Connor Sparrow - #STLvSLC, 6/16/18: Sparrow went at full stretch in first-half stoppage time to keep out a powerful header by Saint Louis FC’s Sam Fink as part of an eight-save shutout on the road.

C.J. Cochran - #FRSvSAC, 6/13/18: Cochran made a spectacular diving save to keep out a curling finish from distance by Sacramento Republic FC’s Jaime Villarreal that was pegged for the top-right corner.

Fabian Cerda - #PHXvTUL, 6/16/18: Cerda shifted across his goal quickly before going at full stretch to keep out a beautifully struck free kick by Phoenix Rising FC’s Chris Cortez toward the top-right corner.

Angel Alvarez - #LVvSEA, 6/16/18: Making his professional debut, Alvarez pulled off a fingertip save to keep out a powerful shot by Seattle Sounders FC 2’s Jesse Daley as part of a six-save performance.

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