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Warriors drop to CSUEB in overtime

10/15/2010 6:34:50 PM

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HAYWARD — Cal State East Bay scored two unanswered goals including the winner less than five minutes into the overtime period as the Pioneers upset Cal State Stanislaus, 3-2, Friday night in women's soccer action.

Karenee Demery scored twice for Cal State Stanislaus but the Warriors dropped to 9-3-1 overall and 7-3-1 in the California Collegiate Athletic Association. San Francisco State, which beat Cal State Monterey Bay 3-1 earlier on the day, took over first place by a point in the North Division standings.

Cal State East Bay improved to 6-6-2 overall and 4-6-1 in CCAA play after Shianna Falk scored the game's equalizer and the golden goal in overtime.

Demery put the Warriors on the board first in the 10th minute mark when Briana McClain sent a cross into the box for the freshman to finish her 13th goal of the season.

"Offensively this was one of our best games of the year. We did a lot of things in the attacking third that we have been emphasizing all year," CSUS head coach Gabriel Bolton said. "We were a bit unlucky not to score a few more times in the second half."

The score would hold up until the second half. East Bay tied the game in the 55th minute when Michelle Quintero got by the defense and lobbed a shot over Stanislaus goalkeeper Millie Brown.

Demery scored her 14th goal of the season at 62:20 to give the Warriors a 2-1 lead on an one-on-one breakaway against Pioneer goalie Nina Cefalo.

Falk, however, scored her first of two goals on the night to lift her team. Her first goal came at 68:14 on a header off of a Gail Bassett free kick. Falk then scored the winner at 94:46 to end the match.

"You have to give East Bay a lot of credit. Every time we had them down they battled back," Bolton added. "I expect we will display more of a killer instinct the next time we have a team in a similar position."

Cal State East Bay out-shot Stanislaus 20-12 with a 12-6 shots on goal advantage. Brown had nine saves in goal for the Warriors.

Cal State Stanislaus returns home tonight before leaving for La Jolla on Saturday for a Sunday match at UC San Diego.
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