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Courtesy Cal State L.A.
Sports Information Office
Complete
Box Score
LOS ANGELES -- Cal State Dominguez Hills took
advantage of a late first half red card on CSULA's Jairo Salazar,
scoring four second half goals as the fourth-ranked Toros knocked
off 21st-ranked Cal State L.A. on Tuesday afternoon at Jesse Owens
Track, 4-0.
CSUDH improves to 9-1-1, 3-1-1 CCAA, while Cal
State L.A. falls to 7-4, 4-3 CCAA. The Golden Eagles remain tied
with Cal State San Bernardino atop the CCAA South with 12 points
while CSUDH pulls into a tie for third place with UCSD at 10
points.
The first half featured a consistent CSULA
attack followed by a CSUDH counterattack. The Golden Eagles
controlled the opening 30 minutes, outshooting the Toros by a 7-3
margin. However, CSULA's shots kept going wide, keeping the game
scoreless.
CSUDH started to respond in the final 15
minutes of the first half, slowly moving play into their offensive
end. The match changed dramatically at the 41:36 mark when Salazar
picked up his second card of the game, forcing the Golden Eagles
to play a man short for the rest of the match.
CSUDH took advantage in the second half as the
Toros kept up constant pressure against the shorthanded Golden
Eagles. The Toros opened the scoring at the 50:42 mark when Sammy
Rivas found the back of the net for a 1-0 CSUDH lead.
Kei Kamura tallied an unassisted goal five
minutes later and Rivas added another goal at the 66:58 mark to
give the Toros a comfortable cushion. Carmelo Terranova ended the
scoring at the 80:59 mark off a free kick.
CSULA's Patrick Fry stopped seven shots in the
loss while CSUDH's Kyle Polak made four saves.
The Toros are back in action next weekend with
home matches on Friday and Sunday, against Chico State and Cal
State Stanislaus, respectively.
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