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Complete
Box Score
Turlock, CA -- The Toros played one of their
most complete games of the season in game two of the CCAA
Conference semifinals, giving head coach Joe Flanagan an exciting
3-2 birthday win over host Cal State Stanislaus and earning a
chance to repeat as CCAA Champions in a Sunday afternoon showdown
against UC San Diego, a 1-0 winner over Chico State in the first
semifinal.
CSUDH (14-5-2) played with great energy from
the start, scoring two goals in the first 20 minutes of play.
Senior Katie Roche (Costa Mesa, CA/Cypress College) led
the charge with the game's first goal at 13:55, taking a Corrie
Hirokawa (Torrance, CA/North HS) feed 25 yards out and
connecting on a left-footed bender that somehow found its way past
shellshocked CSUS goalkeep Breanna Vaughan for a 1-0 lead. Junior
Rachele McDonald (Ventura, CA/Ventura College) pushed the
lead to two goals just under five minutes later by intercepting an
attempted outlet pass from Vaughan, and beating the Warrior
netminder to the near post at 18:24.
The host Warriors would answer with a goal at
the 21:15 mark as Erin Taylor would connect off a feed from
Michelle Coutu, but the Toro defense would keep the CSUS offense
in check the remainder of the half, giving CSUDH a 2-1 lead
heading into halftime.
The Toros would waste no time regaining
momentum after the break as Hirokawa assisted on her second goal
of the day by delivering a perfect through ball to a streaking
Michelle Sena (San Pedro, CA/San Pedro HS), who beat a
contingent of three CSUS defenders and put her shot past Vaughan
for a 3-1 lead just 2:23 into the second half. The Toros would
continue to mount pressure on the CSUS defense, outshooting the
Warriors 9-5 in the second half. However, a hand ball called
inside the Toro box gave CSUS a penalty kick, and Grace Cochrun
converted to cut the lead to one.
CSUDH would not relent, however, consistently
clearing the ball over the final 2:29 seconds to secure the
victory, and setting up a showdown with their southern California
rivals on Sunday.
"The key was the first 20-25
minutes of the game," summarizes Flanagan. "We had great
energy and really gook the game to them by dictating the play,
getting a couple of goals early and not letting them feed off
their crowd's energy. Except for the late PK which made it a
little scary, for the most part it was a very solid performance."
The Toros' win sets up a rubber match against
the Tritons, who bested CSUDH 2-0 on September 21 before falling
to the Toros one month later. Flanagan knows the two teams bring
out the best in each other, and looks forward to Sunday's 2:00
p.m. match-up.
"It's a great rivalry," he
begins. "I'm hoping that the girls can come with the same
energy on Sunday. I like our chances."
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