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Sophomore Jacob Castro and the Pioneers look to bounce back on the road this week.

Men's Soccer Looks to Get Back on Track at Cal Poly Pomona, No. 14 CSU San Bernardino

10/31/2019 4:21:00 PM

CAL STATE EAST BAY (2-12, 4-3-1 CCAA) at CAL POLY POMONA (8-4-2, 7-1-1 CCAA)
Friday, Nov. 1  |  7 p.m.

Kellogg Stadium
 
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CAL STATE EAST BAY (2-12, 0-8 CCAA) at No. 14 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO (9-2-2, 6-2-1 CCAA)
Sunday, Nov. 3  |  11:30 a.m.
Premier Field


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HAYWARD, Calif. — The Cal State East Bay men's soccer team has upsets on its minds this weekend, as the Pioneers get set for road contests at Cal Poly Pomona on Friday, Nov. 1, beginning at 4:30 p.m., as well as at No. 14 Cal State San Bernardino on Sunday, Nov. 3, starting at 11:30 a.m.

Both contests will be streamed live and live stats will be available. The Pioneers have four regular-season games remaining, all of which will be played on the road.

Cal State East Bay is looking to bounce back from two unfavorable results last weekend, falling short in home contests against Cal State Dominguez Hills and No. 4-ranked Cal State LA.

Sophomore goalkeeper Juan Diego Escalante recorded a total of 16 saves in the two conference matches over the weekend, including with nine saves in a narrow 1-0 loss to the CSULA.

Freshman Kenji Nystrom tallied two shots on goal against the Golden Eagles, while junior Tommy Flora finished with three shots on goal Friday against CSUDH.
 
 PIONEER POINTS
  • Junior Tommy Flora leads the Pioneers this season with three goals
  • Freshman Zack Mason is tied for a team-high with six points and two assists. The Rocklin, Calif., native also leads the Pioneers with 15 shot attempts and nine shots on goal
  • Sophomore Michael Francisco Ajoleza, freshman Mateo Didomenico and freshman Ishmam Rahman are each tied for second on the team with four points apiece
  • Sophomore goalkeeper Juan Diego Escalante leads the CCAA with seven saves per game and ranks third in the CCAA with a .778 save percentage
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