TURLOCK, Calif.--- Stanislaus State will begin its final three-match home stand this weekend against No. 7 Cal State Los Angeles and No. 13 Cal Poly Pomona. The Broncos will host Cal State Los Angeles this Friday, October 21 at 7pm on Golden Valley Health Center Night at Warrior Field. They will entertain Cal Poly Pomona this Sunday, October 23 at 2pm.
LAST MATCHES: The Warriors went 0-1-1 last week in their final road trip of the regular season. They started the weekend with a 1-1 draw at No. 2 Cal State Dominguez Hills.
Daniel Gomez connected on his second goal of the season for Stan State's goal.
Robby Rosas had six saves in goal for the guests. On Sunday, Stan State lost 1-0 at Cal State Monterey Bay despite Rosas recording nine saves in goal.
UPDATE ON THE WARRIORS: Stanislaus State is 4-6-5 overall and 1-5-2 in the CCAA which places them in a tie for 11
th place with San Francisco State. The Warriors are six points out of sixth place and one point of out of tenth place.
Josh Santillan leads the way for Stan State with his seven goals, two assists and 16 points. He also has two game-winning goals. Alecxander Cueller has scored three goals with an assist and one game-winning goal.
Finn Hoffmann is next with two goals, two assists and six points followed by
Daniel Gomez with two goals.
Robby Rosas has a 1.08 goals against average with five shutouts and a .767 saves percentage.
AMONGST THE NCAA/CCAA LEADERS: Josh Santillan still sits in the top five in the CCAA in goals scored (tied for second), points (tied for third) and game-winning goals (tied for fifth).
Robby Rosas is tied for fourth in shutouts while he is sixth in goals against average and saves per game. He is also seventh in saves percentage. Rosas is 27
th in the nation in shutouts.
SENIOR DAY ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27: Stan State will have its Senior Day prior to the Warriors' final regular season home match. The Warriors will recognize its seniors in
Daniel Gomez,
Jorge Lara,
Jack Montejano,
Alex Renderos and
Josh Santillan.
NO. 7 GOLDEN EAGLES IN REVIEW: Cal State Los Angeles, is currently seventh in the nation, after going 2-0 last week with a 3-0 win over Sonoma State and a 4-0 victory over SF State. The Golden Eagles are 10-1-3 overall and 4-1-3 in the CCAA. They are in a tie for third place with Cal State Monterey Bay. The 2021 NCAA Division II National Champions are led in scoring by Bryan Ortega's five goals, three assists and 13 points followed by Aidan Wait's five goals for ten points. Daniel Garan is third on the team with his two goals, four assists and two game-winning goals. Alvaro Unanua has a 0.68 goals against average with a .839 saves percentage and 6.5 shutouts.
ALL-TIME SERIES: Cal State Los Angeles has a 14-1-2 lead in the all-time series including winning 4-0 in Los Angeles last season. The last Stan State victory was a 4-0 win in 2010.
NO. 13 BRONCOS IN REVIEW: The No. 13 ranked Cal Poly Pomona Broncos are 10-1-4 overall and 5-0-3 in the CCAA. They are in a tie for first place with Cal State Dominguez Hills after going 2-0 last week with a 4-0 win over SF State and a 3-0 win over Sonoma State. Paul Henschke leads the team wit his six goals, four assists, 16 points and two game-winning goals. Jerry Ramirez is next with his five goals, two assists, 12 points and three game-winning goals followed by Mike Moser's five goals, two assists, 12 points and two game-winning goals.
ALL-TIME SERIES: The Broncos lead the all-time series 12-3-1 including winning 3-1 in Pomona last season.
Josh Santillan scored the Warriors' goal off a ball from
Finn Hoffmann. The last Stan State win was a 2-1 victory in 2013.
LIVE STATS/VIDEO: To view the live stats from both matches, go to
https://warriorathletics.com/sidearmstats/msoc/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: Stan State will finish off its regular season on Thursday, October 27 at 2pm when the Warriors host Cal State East Bay at Warrior Stadium. Prior to the match, the Warriors will recognize their seniors in
Daniel Gomez,
Jorge Lara,
Jack Montejano,
Alex Renderos and
Josh Santillan.