WSOC Preview: CBU Heads to Oregon Before Returning Home to Face Bulldogs
9/4/2023 12:35:00 PM | Women's Soccer
RIVERSIDE--- California Baptist University's women's soccer program will begin their week on the road as they travel to Eugene, Oregon, to face the University of Oregon Ducks on Thursday evening before returning home to face Fresno State at CBU Soccer Stadium. The Lancers currently hold a 3-1-1 record and find themselves second in the WAC during the non-conference slate.
THE LANCERS AT A GLANCE
CBU started off their week with a bang after earning their first shutout of the season with a 6-0 victory against the UTEP Miners. The Lancers had 11 players involved in their six goals, including a set-piece goal from Lourdes Bosch, a hat trick from Marcella Brooks, and a brace from Jayden Ramirez. McKenna Ray and Taylor Summit also got in on the action with an assist each during the match.
Head coach Kristen St. Clair's team earned their second shutout of the season on Sunday afternoon after battling with an aggressive UTSA squad. The match had over 45 fouls through the 90 minutes and concluded in a scoreless draw, with Noa Schumacher picking up a pair of saves against the UTSA offense.
MATCH WEEK INFORMATION
Opponents: University of Oregon and Fresno State
Date and Time: Thursday, Sept. 7th at 7 PM PST (OREGON) | Sunday, September 10th at 4 PM PST (FRESNO)
Location: Eugene, OR (Pape Field) | Riverside, CA (CBU Soccer Stadium)
Video: TV: Pac-12 Oregon @ Oregon | ESPN+ vs. Fresno State
Live Stats: StatBroadcast OREGON | StatBroadcast FRESNO STATE
MATCH NOTES
CBU faces a week of firsts against the Ducks and Bulldogs, having never played either team in the program's history. In terms of recent opponents, the Ducks fell to WAC opponent GCU in a tight 1-0 game in Phoenix. Fresno State battled UCSB last week to a scoreless draw, while the Lancers beat the Gauchos during a preseason exhibition match 1-0.
THE DUCKS AT A GLANCE
The Ducks took on Northern Arizona University last Thursday and ultimately fell to the Lumberjacks in a back-and-fourth 3-2 match. Oregon's freshmen showed out on the road and helped the squad rally to tie the match twice but were not able to see a result with a point. The Ducks also fell to Grand Canyon on the road on Sunday afternoon after battling the Lope's high attack through the majority of the match. Oregon's keeper came away with five saves against 24 shots by GCU.
Oregon has only scored two goals through five games and has given up 10 goals. Freshmen Callan Harrington and Ryann Reynolds each lead the squad with one goal. The Ducks will be looking to pick up their first win of the season against the Lancers at home, as they currently sport a 0-4-1 record.
THE BULLDOGS AT A GLANCE
The Bulldogs are coming off a pair of losses as they head to Southern California to face UCR on Thursday evening and the Lancers on Sunday. Fresno State is currently 1-2-2 and tallied two losses to Pepperdine and Long Beach State this past week. The Waves nailed two goals to the 'Dogs, and the Beach solidified their second loss of the season with a 40th-minute goal off a corner kick.
Fresno State has scored just three goals in five games, led by three different goal-scorers. The Bulldogs have also allowed five goals this season, while their goalkeepers, who evenly split time in the net, have combined for 13 saves on the season.
Lancer soccer tickets are on sale now HERE for all games at CBU Soccer Stadium.
THE LANCERS AT A GLANCE
CBU started off their week with a bang after earning their first shutout of the season with a 6-0 victory against the UTEP Miners. The Lancers had 11 players involved in their six goals, including a set-piece goal from Lourdes Bosch, a hat trick from Marcella Brooks, and a brace from Jayden Ramirez. McKenna Ray and Taylor Summit also got in on the action with an assist each during the match.
HAT TRICK🎩
— California Baptist Women's Soccer (@CBUwsoccer) September 1, 2023
Marcella Brooks finds the back of the net for a third time tonight and earns her first CBU hat trick🥳#LanceUp⚔️ pic.twitter.com/OGZ6eJmxqS
Head coach Kristen St. Clair's team earned their second shutout of the season on Sunday afternoon after battling with an aggressive UTSA squad. The match had over 45 fouls through the 90 minutes and concluded in a scoreless draw, with Noa Schumacher picking up a pair of saves against the UTSA offense.
MATCH WEEK INFORMATION
Opponents: University of Oregon and Fresno State
Date and Time: Thursday, Sept. 7th at 7 PM PST (OREGON) | Sunday, September 10th at 4 PM PST (FRESNO)
Location: Eugene, OR (Pape Field) | Riverside, CA (CBU Soccer Stadium)
Video: TV: Pac-12 Oregon @ Oregon | ESPN+ vs. Fresno State
Live Stats: StatBroadcast OREGON | StatBroadcast FRESNO STATE
MATCH NOTES
CBU faces a week of firsts against the Ducks and Bulldogs, having never played either team in the program's history. In terms of recent opponents, the Ducks fell to WAC opponent GCU in a tight 1-0 game in Phoenix. Fresno State battled UCSB last week to a scoreless draw, while the Lancers beat the Gauchos during a preseason exhibition match 1-0.
THE DUCKS AT A GLANCE
The Ducks took on Northern Arizona University last Thursday and ultimately fell to the Lumberjacks in a back-and-fourth 3-2 match. Oregon's freshmen showed out on the road and helped the squad rally to tie the match twice but were not able to see a result with a point. The Ducks also fell to Grand Canyon on the road on Sunday afternoon after battling the Lope's high attack through the majority of the match. Oregon's keeper came away with five saves against 24 shots by GCU.
Oregon has only scored two goals through five games and has given up 10 goals. Freshmen Callan Harrington and Ryann Reynolds each lead the squad with one goal. The Ducks will be looking to pick up their first win of the season against the Lancers at home, as they currently sport a 0-4-1 record.
THE BULLDOGS AT A GLANCE
The Bulldogs are coming off a pair of losses as they head to Southern California to face UCR on Thursday evening and the Lancers on Sunday. Fresno State is currently 1-2-2 and tallied two losses to Pepperdine and Long Beach State this past week. The Waves nailed two goals to the 'Dogs, and the Beach solidified their second loss of the season with a 40th-minute goal off a corner kick.
Fresno State has scored just three goals in five games, led by three different goal-scorers. The Bulldogs have also allowed five goals this season, while their goalkeepers, who evenly split time in the net, have combined for 13 saves on the season.
Lancer soccer tickets are on sale now HERE for all games at CBU Soccer Stadium.
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