Aug. 28 (2002)

The St. Louis duo of Taylor Twellman and Steve Ralston revs up the New England Revolution in its 3-1 Major League Soccer victory over the Colorado Rapids at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. In his first MLS season, Twellman scores twice against the Rapids. Ralston assists on Twellman’s second goal. Twellman will go on to win the MLS scoring championship with 52 points on a career-high 23 goals and six assists. Ralston will top the Revolution with a career-high 19 assists. The Revolution will win the Eastern Conference with a 12-14-2 record and advance to the MLS Cup, where they will lose, 1-0, to the Los Angeles Galaxy.

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