FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) -- Imad Baba snapped a tie in the 88th minute
as the New England Revolution beat Tampa Bay 2-1 Saturday, ending
the Mutiny's three-game winning streak.
The game was scoreless until the 77th minute when Wolde Harris
scored for the sixth straight game, converting off a cross from
Baba for New England (10-11-6).
Tampa Bay (15-11-2) responded four minutes later when Steve
Ralston headed in a shot off a Carlos Valderrama free kick.
Baba then one-timed a clear attempt by the Mutiny and blasted it
in from 22 yards out for the game-winner.
Mutiny goalie Scott Garlick tied his own club record with 12
saves.