|
Courtesy Cal Poly Pomona
Sports Information Office
Complete
Box Score
POMONA Cal Poly Pomona's men's soccer team
played their most solid game of the season and beat Cal State
Dominguez Hills, 1-0, Tuesday night at Kellogg Field. Cal Poly
Pomona (2-2-2, 1-0) beat the Toros for the first time since 1998,
a stretch that covered nine games.
Cal State Dominguez Hills (4-1, 0-1) lost for
the first time in five matches this season.
The game was a physical contest with a total of
52 fouls, 11 yellow cards and one red card issued. The Toros had
an 11-7 edge in shots, but Cal Poly Pomona goalie Tim Sisk had
another outstanding game in goal. Sisk made eight saves, including
back-to-back dazzling stops of point-blank shots by Cal State
Dominguez HillsJesse Graham.
Sisk was injured late in the game and Thomas
Ryan finished up in goal for the Broncos, playing the final four
minutes.
Kyle Polak also played a strong game in goal
for the Toros, making three saves.
The game was evenly played throughout with
scoring chances few and far between. Graham had the best chances
in the first half of play, but Sisk was able to make two key
saves.
The Broncos also had a solid chance in the
first half, but a header by Dawit Berhanu sailed just wide of the
goal.
Cal Poly Pomona got the better of it midway
through the second half and finally put in what would be the only
goal of the game.
Berhanu got the ball to Armando Galvan. Galvan
took a shot that deflected off a defenders foot and into the Cal
State Dominguez Hills goal.
It was Galvans team-leading third goal of the
season.
After falling behind, the Toros began applying
the pressure and had a handful of scoring chances. The best came
when Sammy Rivas rifled a shot toward the goal that Sisk made a
diving save of to keep the shutout.
Sisk was injured while making a save in a late
flurry in front of the Bronco goal. Ryan came on and finished the
combined shutout.
|