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Box Score
Cougar women's soccer got its
season started on the right foot Tuesday, coasting to a 3-0 win over
an undermanned San Diego Christian Squad.
While not quite as dominating as
they could have been, the Cougar women were never tested on
Wednesday, jumping out to an early lead and padding it in the second
half.
Last year's leading goal scorer
Taylor Ziencina tallied the season's first goal in the 19th minute.
Freshman Lauren Johnson made a run down the left side of the pitch,
and fired a cross into the box. Forward Katelyn Krauss went up
with the keeper, getting a touch on the ball and knocking it in the
direction of Ziencina, who finished with a volley into the back of
the net.
CSUSM would strike early in the
second half as well. Taylor Schurman hit a pretty ball across
the box, connecting with Brittany Boyce, who drove it past the
helpless keeper. The Cougars would add another insurance goal
late, with Ashley Fugelsang finding a loose ball at the top of the
box and driving it home.
"We're still working through
some early season issues," commented Head Coach Ron Pulvers, "but
the result today was good."
Pulvers also noted that the
team's bench, particularly Clarissa Hidalgo, Ashley Fugelsang, and
Schurman, were very good on Tuesday. Freshman keeper Kaycee
Gunion picked up her first shutout in her first collegiate game,
making good decisions throughout and one very nice save in the
second half.
The Cougar women will defend
their 1-0 record at home on Friday, when they host Cal State Los
Angeles.
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