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Complete
Box Score
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. - In a match mostly devoid
of offensive intensity, the Cal State Dominguez Hills womens
soccer team found just enough to outlast short-handed Cal State
Bakersfield 1-0 on the CSUB Main Soccer Field Sunday afternoon.
Bakersfields best player, sophomore
forward Moriah Neville picked up a retalitory red card in the 54th
minute, forcing the Roadrunners to play with 10 for the balance of
the match. It was the worst possible timing for her first
collegiate card, as it helped provide the spark the Toros would
need to net the match-winner.
Reserve forward Kristen Boskovich did the
honors for Dominguez Hills. She took a pass from Rachele McDonald
in the upper left corner of the penalty area, made a move around a
Bakersfield defender, then beat goalkeeper Ashley Witten inside
the near post from 15 yards for her second goal of the season.
Down a player, the Roadrunners tried to push
forward for an equalizer, but they never seriously threated over
the final half hour of play.
Neither team generated much offense Sunday.
Dominguez Hills out-shot Bakersfield 20-12, but managed just four
shots on frame in addition to the goal. The Roadrunners also put
four shots on target, but Dominguez Hills goalkeeper Ashley De
Alejandro made four saves to earn the shutout.
Dominguez Hills improves to 5-6-0 and 4-3-0
with the win, while Bakersfield drops to 4-4-3 overall and 1-4-2
in the CCAA with the loss.
The Toros entertain new-CCAA member Humboldt
State on Friday, September 29, for a 4:30 p.m. first kick in Toro
Stadium.
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