Tuesday, Sept. 23 - 7 p.m. vs. Hawaii Hilo (2-1-1)
Pioneer Stadium • Hayward, Calif.Live Stats - Twitter HAYWARD, Calif. – Cal State East Bay women's soccer will host Hawaii Hilo on Tuesday, Sept. 23, inside Pioneer Stadium. The Pioneers put their 4-match unbeaten streak on the line while the Vulcans do the same with their stretch of three contests.
Cal State East Bay (3-1-2) is coming off back-to-back games in which the offense put up three goals. It was the first time the Pioneers have scored three or more goals in back-to-back games since Oct. 9-14, 2011.
Megan Ravenscroft scored a pair on Wednesday against Academy of Art, and teammate
Ariana Gordon matched that effort in Saturday's victory over Chaminade. The two have combined for seven of the team's 13 goals and have netted all three of the team's game-winning scores this season.
Goalkeeper
Selena Braun is tied for second in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) with 27 saves thus far in 2014. Teammate
Janelle Herrera is tied for third with four assists this season following her three assist performance this past Saturday.
Hawaii Hilo (2-1-1) earned back-to-back road victories over a winless Simon Fraser squad after falling 2-0 to Cal State L.A. in the team's season and home opener. Most recently the Vulcans secured a 1-1 tie with Hawaii Pacific before making their trek to California which begins on Tuesday versus the Pioneers.
Four different players have contributed to the team's five goals this season. Kristine Pasek leads the way with two goals including a penalty kick conversion. Jenna Hufford has started all four matches in goal and is 2-0-0 with a 0.99 goals against average entering Tuesday's contest.
Hawaii Hilo is coming off a 10-4-2 season a year ago, finishing 3-3-1 in road matches. The Vulcans finished 0-3-0 in their California road trip and were outscored 11-0 following losses to Point Loma Nazarene, California Baptist, and Azusa Pacific.
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