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Summer England
1
Stanislaus St. STAN (5-1-0, 0-1-0)
2
Winner Cal State LA LA (4-1-0, 1-0-0)
Stanislaus St. STAN
(5-1-0, 0-1-0)
1
Final
2
Cal State LA LA
(4-1-0, 1-0-0)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Stanislaus St. STAN 0 1 1
Cal State LA LA 2 0 2

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Kelsi Brink, Sports Information Assistant

Golden Eagles manage to break Warriors’ winning streak in tough CCAA opener

LOS ANGELES – The 17th ranked Warriors' winning streak came to an end as they were defeated by Cal State L.A. Friday night, 2-1. Stan State was edged out by one goal in a tough game where they fought the entire time. The previously undefeated Warriors are now 0-1-0 in conference and 5-1-0 overall.
 
The Golden Eagles succeed to 1-0-0 in the CCAA and 4-1-0 overall.
 
GOALS
  • Cal State L.A. was on the board first when former Warrior Ashtyn Bracamonte, scored out of low right with a clean pass from Anahie Duran in the 10th minute.
  • Lauren Sanchez scored out of low right with an assist from Leslie Ramirez in the 31st minute.
  • The Warriors made it on the board in the 78th minute. Summer England shot a goal from high right with an assist from Jazzmin Thompson.
 
GOALKEEPER NOTES
  • Alyssa Herrman tied her season save record with a total of five saves. The last time she made five saves was on September 19 against Notre Dame de Namur.
  • Both keepers, Amanda Leal and Herrman, played tough defense. Leal made seven saves against Herrman's five.
 
PEP TALK FROM HEAD COACH GABRIEL BOLTON

"When you play LA you know it's going to be a very direct game with them hitting it long and trying to get behind.  Unfortunately they got in behind twice early in the match and converted. We played a fantastic second half and controlled the game. I'm really proud of the effort and the fight team showed," said Bolton.

NOTEWORTHY
  • The last time the Warriors played the Golden Eagles, the Warriors lost in double overtime, 1-2. The two teams are 13-12-4 since they first met in October 1998.
  • Ashytn Bracamonte played for the Warriors as a freshman in 2016.
  • Despite a tough game, both teams gave it their all. The Warriors shot 16-15 against the Golden Eagles.
 
UP NEXT
 
The women will be staying in Southern California to play the Toros of Cal State Dominguez Hills in a double header with the men Sunday, starting at 11:30 a.m.
 
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