Cal State East Bay and Cal State Monterey Bay are the next opponents for the Cal State Stanislaus women as the Pioneers and the Otters visit Warrior Stadium this week.
This Week's Schedule
Friday vs. Cal State East Bay, 4:30 p.m. (Break the Record Night)
Sunday vs. Cal State Monterey Bay, 11:30 a.m. (Youth Soccer Day)
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Last Week's Results
Friday vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills, L, 1-3
Sunday vs. Cal State L.A.,W, 4-1
Series Notes vs. Cal State East Bay: The Warriors will go for their third win in-a-row at home against Cal State East Bay on Friday. Stanislaus leads this series 8-2-1 alltime and 2-2 in the CCAA since the Pioneers began play in the conference in 2009. (CSUEB and CSUS only met once in 2009 and 2010).
Series Notes vs. Cal State Monterey Bay: Cal State Stanislaus looks to continue its dominance over the Otters. The Warriors lead in the alltime series 17-2 (14-2 in CCAA play) after CSUMB shocked Stanislaus last Oct. 11 here in Turlock, where Stanislaus is now 10-1 against the Otters.
NSCAA Rankings: The Warriors, ranked No. 13 last week, fell out of the top 25 in this week's national rankings released on Tuesday. Cal State Stanislaus is at No. 4 in the West behind No. 1 Sonoma State, No. 2 Chico State and UC San Diego. Three more CCAA teams occupy the top 10 with No. 5 Cal State San Bernardino, No. 8 Cal State Dominguez Hills and No. 10 Cal State L.A.
Karenee Hits 100th Career Point: With two goals and an assist in Sunday's win over Cal State L.A.,
Karenee Demery now has 100 career points. She has tallied 41 goals (six this season) and 18 assists. Demery is now just five assists away from tying the CSUS career mark held by
Marissa Dunaway (2008-11).
When Demery Scores, Warriors Win: Cal State Stanislaus is now 21-3-3 when
Karenee Demery scored at least a goal in the game.
Career First: Freshman
Jordan Moineau helped the team avoid the shutout on Friday with her first career goal. It happened late in the contest, in the 88th minute, with the help of
Karli Nestler.
Blasting the Golden Eagles: The Warriors' 4-1 win was impressive in a number of ways. It marked the first time Stanislaus posted a victory over L.A. since 2006, ending a six-match skid (0-4-2). The score was also the biggest margin of victory against Cal State L.A. since the end of the 2003 season (a 5-2 Warriors win at L.A.). In Sunday's win,
Allie Dugan and
Tina Benson contributed to go with
Karenee Demery's two scores.
Emily Relles assisted on two of those goals.
About Cal State East Bay (2-1, 0-1 CCAA North): Cal State East Bay lost at Sonoma State on Sunday, 3-1. The Pioneers opened with an 8-1 win over UC Merced on Sept. 2 and beat Notre Dame de Namur 2-1 in double overtime on Sept. 5. Eugenie Foote has three goals to lead CSUEB.
About Cal State Monterey Bay (2-1, 0-1 CCAA North): The Otters are 2-1 after opening the CCAA season with a 4-0 loss to Sonoma State in Rohnert Park last Friday. Prior to that match, CSUMB posted 3-1 and 2-1 wins over Academy of Art and Dominican. Andrea Davis has two goals and an assist to lead the Otters.