UCLA men's soccer team goes bonkers, scores 3 goals in 32 seconds

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The UCLA men's soccer team pulled off a big 6-1 upset over No. 1-ranked Akron on Sunday.

In a deluge in the 53rd minute, UCLA uncorked three straight goals in 32 seconds to take a giant 5-0 lead before the 54th minute of the game.

The onslaught began with junior Abu Danladi who put in the first goal after some nice passing just outside the box.

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Danladi continued, scoring again moments later.

Then, about 20 seconds after, sophomore Jackson Yueill tracked down a long pass and found the back of the net to cap off the flurry.

The flurry broke a 27-year old NCAA record. The previous record for fastest three goals was 43 seconds.

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Watch the entire scene below:

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