BERKELEY, Calif. – In its final nonconference game of
the regular season, No. 19 Santa Clara women's soccer fell Thursday
afternoon to No. 23 Cal, 1-0. The Bears scored the only goal of midway
through the second half.
Dani Weatherholt led the Broncos (9-5-0) with a pair of shots. Andi Tostanoski picked up five saves. The Bears (10-3-2) got their goal from Samantha Witteman and Emily Boyd made three saves.
"We had a great team effort today and were disciplined defensively,"
said Santa Clara head coach
Jerry Smith. "It took a phenomenal goal to
score on us. When you have two ranked teams playing each other it's
going to be a big goal or a big save and Cal had both today. We had the
best chance when Jenna [Roering] was one-on-one with their goalkeeper
but she came up huge with the stop. We didn't create as many chances as I
would have liked but we possessed the ball well. We also got a lot of
players into the game, including Jordan Jesolva
who played 15 minutes in her first action in several games. That was
the plan all along so that she could get over any mental hurdles and be
ready for our important conference game at Portland on Sunday."
In the 34th minute Tostanoski made an incredible save to keep the game
scoreless. She left her line to stop a pass but Arielle Shipp got a head
on the ball and floated it over the goalkeeper. Tostanoski turned
around and raced back to make a scoop save just before the ball crossed
the line.
Jenna Roering
almost broke through for Santa Clara in the 55th minute. Roering took a
through ball and was one on one with the goalkeeper but her shot went
straight at the keeper for the save.
Witteman used a beautiful finish in the 62nd to give Cal the winning
goal. Shipp sent a pass through to the left side of the box that was
gathered by Witteman. After she took a touch and a dribble, she curled a
ball into the upper-right corner of the net to make it 1-0.
With under 30 seconds remaining in the match, Julie Vass
blasted a shot from just outside the box in a crowd of defenders. Boyd
made the stop and got to the rebound before a Bronco could get there.
Santa Clara returns to the field Sunday, Oct. 18 at 1 p.m. when it
travels to West Coast Conference rival Portland. The game will be live
on ESPNU and WatchESPN.com.
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