Cal women’s soccer defeated in final road trip of season

On the road in the Pacific Northwest, however, women’s soccer did not have such luck, falling to the one-two punch of Washington State on Thursday and Washington on Sunday.
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On the road in the Pacific Northwest, however, women’s soccer did not have such luck, falling to the one-two punch of Washington State on Thursday and Washington on Sunday.
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For a team that has been struggling as of late, Thursday night’s match against Washington State and Sunday afternoon’s against Washington have the potential to end the season on a high note.
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Cal was the first to get on the board in the 16th minute, as senior forward Miranda Nild set up the shot on a textbook cross and junior forward Abi Kim sealed the deal with a header. Kim’s goal was her fourth on the season and tied sophomore forward Emma Westin for the team lead.
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Thus far this season, the answer to any such question has been a resounding no. The Bruins are off to their worst start since Franklin Roosevelt was in office, but to what degree is that Kelly’s fault?
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Arizona currently sits in eighth place in the conference, but that mark is not necessarily reflective of a team that has gone 8-4-1 overall. In the nonconference portion of the season, the Wildcats outscored opponents by a staggering 21-3 margin.
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Squaring up against one of the nation’s most talented offenses in the Trojans, the Bears exceeded expectations. Although they were outshot 23-3 in regulation, steadfast defense in the box combined with an impressive performance from freshman goalie Amanda Zodikoff led to 90 scoreless minutes of regulation.
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Just in case they were unsure, the student-athletes of Cal women’s soccer will be staunchly reminded of how tough of a conference they play in, as Pac-12 powerhouses No. 2 USC and No. 12 UCLA come to town this week.
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For most Cal fans, it was practically a given that the Bears would improve to 12-0-1 against their NorCal foes, while the Davis faithful were holding out hope to see a “1” in the win column.
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With Pac-12 play right around the corner, Cal women’s soccer (4-3) will have one final tuneup when its final nonconference opponent, UC Davis (3-4-1), comes to town Friday.
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A weekend doubleheader ended in anguish for Cal women’s soccer (3-2) on Sunday afternoon at Edwards Stadium, as the Bears fell to UCSB in overtime.
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