CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS (4-6-2, 2-3-1 CCAA) at CAL STATE EAST BAY (4-5-3, 3-2-1 CCAA)
Friday, Oct. 25 | 7 p.m.
Pioneer Stadium
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CAL STATE LA (5-4-1, 2-3-1 CCAA) at CAL STATE EAST BAY (4-5-3, 3-2-1 CCAA)
Sunday, Oct. 27 | 2 p.m.
Pioneer Stadium
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HAYWARD, Calif. — The Cal State East Bay women's soccer team looks to extend its two-game winning streak this weekend as the Pioneers host its final home games of the season against Cal State Dominguez Hills on Friday, Oct. 25, beginning at 7 p.m., before taking on Cal State LA on Sunday, Oct. 27, beginning at 2 p.m.
Prior or Sunday's contest, Cal State East Bay seniors
Liz Hernandez,
Eliana Mendoza,
Chace Miguel,
Kellie Murphy,
Ally Smith and
Bri Vallente will be honored during a pregame ceremony.
CSUEB is coming off consecutive California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) victories after earning road wins at Humboldt State and San Francisco State last week.
It's the first time Pioneers won back-to-back CCAA contests since 2011.
Junior forward
Lauren McDougal recorded two goals and assist during the road trip, including the game-tying goal against Bay Bridge rival SF State. The Sacramento, Calif., native also accounted for both scores against Humboldt State, finishing with a goal and an assist.
Miguel also scored a goal against SF State, which was her second of the season, while junior Joran Lemieux scored her first-career goal as a Pioneer to put CSUEB on top for good in the win over Humboldt State.
PIONEER POINTS
- Cal State East Bay has won consecutive CCAA contests for the first time in 2011. The Pioneers have never won three in a row
- Junior Lauren McDougal leads the Pioneers and ranks fourth in the CCAA with six goals. She's also fifth in the conference in total points (13)
- Senior Chace Miguel and junior Riley Spitzer are tied for the team lead with three assists each, which ranks tied for sixth in the CCAA
- Freshman goalkeeper Jordan Smith leads the conference in saves per game (5.91) and is second in total saves (65). In addition, the Garderville, Nev., native's save percentage of .885 is good for fifth best in the conference.