TURLOCK, Calif.--- Stanislaus State women's soccer team will face Cal State Dominguez Hills and Cal State Monterey Bay this weekend in their final road trip of the regular season. The Warriors will be in Carson, Calif., this Thursday, October 13 for a 4:30pm scheduled contest with Cal State Dominguez Hills. They will travel north to Seaside, Calif., this Sunday, October 15 for a 2pm scheduled match with Cal State Monterey Bay.
LAST TIME ON THE PITCH: Stan State went 0-0-2 in its two matches last week. The Warriors started the week with a 1-1 draw at Cal Poly Humboldt.
Jackzeny Mancilla scored Stan State's goal off a ball from
Taylor Lucas.
Alexia Estrada had five saves in goal for the Warriors. On Sunday at home, Stan State played to a scoreless draw with Chico State. Estrada posted her fourth shutout of the season while recording eight saves.
UPDATE ON THE WARRIORS: Stanislaus State is 5-3-4 overall and 2-2-2 in the CCAA. The Warriors are just one point out of the sixth and final spot for the CCAA Soccer Championship with five matches left in the regular season.
Alexis Brewah leads the way with her eight goals, five assists and 21 points.
Sabrina Cabrera is second on the team with her four goals, one assist and nine points. She has two of the Warriors' game-winning goals.
Summer England is next with two goals, two assists and six points followed by
Jackzeny Mancilla with two goals and four points.
Abby Martinez along with England and Mancilla each have the other game-winning goals for Stan State.
Alexia Estrada has a 1.09 goals against average with 70 saves, four shutouts and a .854 saves percentage.
AMONGST THE NCAA/CCAA LEADERS: Both
Alexis Brewah and
Alexia Estrada each are amongst the nations and conference leaders in six statistical categories. Brewah is 26
th in the nation in goals per game (1.75) and 32
nd in goals (eight) and assists (five). Estrada is 19
th in total saves (70), 27
th in saves per game (6.36) and 31
st in saves percentage (.854). In CCAA statistics, Brewah is second in goals (eight) and points (21) and tied for second in assists (five). Cabrera is tied for sixth in goals (four) and game-winning goals (two) while she is tied for seventh with nine points.
UPDATE ON THE TOROS: Cal State Dominguez Hills is 0-9-4 overall and 0-4-2 in the CCAA after going 0-0-2 last week with a pair of scoreless ties with Sonoma State and SF State. Lexi Howard leads the way with her one goal, one assist and three points. Alyssa Newson has a 1.41 goals against average with 43 saves, two shutouts and a .754 saves percentage.
ALL-TIME SERIES: The Toros lead the all-time series with Stan State 18-10, but the Warriors have won the last five meetings in a row. Stan State defeated Cal State Dominguez Hills 2-0 last season in Turlock.
UPDATE ON THE OTTERS: Cal State Monterey Bay is 5-5-3 overall and 2-3-1 in the CCAA after going 1-1 last week. The Otters defeated SF State 3-1 but lost 2-1 to Sonoma State. Amelia McManus leads the way for the Otters with her five goals, one assists, 11 points and two game-winning goals. Jasmine Safarians is next with her three goals, two assists, eight points and one game-winning goal. Maleni Morales has a 1.08 goals against average in goal for CSUMB. She has a .800 saves percentage with five shutouts and 52 saves.
ALL-TIME SERIES: Stan State leads the all-time series with the Otters 26-5-2. In the last five meetings, the series is 2-2-1 with the Warriors defeating CSUMB 2-1 earlier this season in a non-conference affair.
Sabrina Cabrera and
Summer England each scored for the Warriors while
Alexia Estrada had five saves.
LIVE STATS/VIDEO: To view the live stats from both matches, go to
https://warriorathletics.com/sidearmstats/wsoc/summary and for the CCAA network go to
www.ccaanetwork.com/Stan.
The CCAA network has a monthly subscription rate of $9.95, which can watch any CCAA sport that is hosted at any CCAA institution during that 30-day period.
UP NEXT: After Sunday's match in Seaside, the Warriors will end their regular season with a three-match home stand. Stan State will face Cal State Los Angeles on Friday, October 21 at 4:30pm, Cal Poly Pomona on Sunday, October 23 at 11:30am and Cal State East Bay on Thursday, October 27 at 11:30am. Prior to the Warriors' match with Cal Poly Pomona, Stan State will recognize its seniors.