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Turlock, CA -- Toros junior Brittny McDonald
(Ventura, CA/Ventura College) scored two goals in a span of 3:17
to lead a valiant CSUDH second-half comeback, but UC San Diego
benefited from spotty officiating and an extra-man advantage over
the final 54 minutes of action to claim a hard-fought 4-3 victory,
netting its fifth CCAA Women's Soccer Championship in six years.
The Tritons (17-3) struck first at the 14:13
mark as a Megan Dickey shot deflected off a Toro defender and
landed at the feet of Kathy Sepulveda, who knocked it by goalkeep
Lisa Agramonte (Lakewood, CA/Mayfair HS) for a 1-0 lead.
The Toros (14-6-2) would knot the game just
five minutes later as a 25-yard blast off Candace Hearn's
(Whittier, CA/Whittier HS) left foot bent inward past UCSD
netminder Mia Shirley, bringing momentum CSUDH's way.
That momentum would be short-lived, however, as
the center official would take matters into his own hands, issuing
successive red cards to the Toros at the 36:32 mark.
The first red card was given to defender Sandra
Lloyd (Fountain Valley, CA/Fountain Valley HS), who was called for
tackling from behind inside the box, allowing UC San Diego a
penalty kick. Before the Triton attempt, however, head coach Joe
Flanagan also was issued a red card for walking onto the field of
play, resulting in the Toros being both a player and head coach
down the rest of the game.
UCSD would capitalize on the infraction as
Natasha Belak-Berger's blast would power its way past CSUDH goalie
Agramonte for a 2-1 Triton advantage heading into intermission.
After the break, UCSD quickly capitalized on
the one-player advantage, scoring two goals in a span of seven
minutes, both courtesy of Lauren Segars.
The Toros would not go quietly, though, showing
a heart worthy of the defending CCAA Champions. Behind the defense
led by Fawna Waldo (Lakewood, CA/Mayfair HS) and Katie Roche
(Costa Mesa, CA/Cypress College), the Toro offense would begin to
find its rhythm in the 66th minute. Junior B. McDonald ignited
CSUDH off the bench, collecting a cross from sister Rachele
McDonald (Ventura, CA/Ventura College) and angling her shot to the
far post at 66:20 to cut the deficit to 4-2, just beyond the reach
of UCSD's Shirley.
Just three minutes later, the McDonalds would
be at it again as Brittny gathered a pass from Rachele, one-timing
it to the far post past Shirley at 69:37.
Tara Senff (Palos Verdes Estates, CA/South HS)
almost brought the Toros back all the way with just two minutes
remaining as her blast from 35 yards was grabbed out of mid-air by
Shirley, preserving the Triton 4-3 lead.
CSUDH would kick its offense into high gear in
the final minute, but UCSD continued to successfully clear the
ball, claiming its fifth title in the past six years.
"It was definitely an emotional
game today but I was super proud and happy the way the girls came
back," says CSUDH soccer assistant coach Jeff Tuttle. "We
had a lot of adversity, losing a co-captain and leader in Sandy,
the coach, and being down 4-1, but coming back to make it 4-3 and
having some chances at the end showed a lot of character. We took
a lot of positives from the negatives and are looking forward to
the playoffs. We're going to be fine."
The Toros fate lies in the hands of the NCAA
selection committee, as their locale and first round opponent will
be announced on Monday, November 7. |