POMONA, Calif. – In support of Breast Cancer Awareness month, the Cal Poly Pomona women's soccer team will host a "Think Pink" game at Kellogg Field on Friday at 3 p.m. as the Broncos take on the visiting Pioneers of Cal State East Bay.
The Pioneers are coming off of a 3-1 home win on Sunday against the Cal State Monterey Bay Otters. CSUEB holds a 5-4-2 overall record and they have tallied a 2-2 record in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA).
Entering the match, CPP has registered a 6-4 overall record and sports a 1-3 conference tally. The Broncos were topped 2-0 in their matchup on Sunday against the Cal State Dominguez Hills Toros. CPP took nine shots on goal, all of which were stopped by the Toros' keeper.
As a team, the Broncos have been anything but selfish as eight members of their squad have scored and 10 have assisted.
Daisy Duran leads the Broncos' goal scorers with five and
Indra Arteaga has proven to be a catalyst for the CPP offense, as she has accumulated four assists on the season.
CPP's squad has shown that it isn't afraid to be aggressive as 20 different Broncos have taken a shot on goal, good for the 16 goals the team has posted thus far.
Friday's Breast Cancer Awareness game will help to support and honor those who have been affected by breast cancer. Head to Kellogg Field and wear pink to show your support.
On Sunday, the Broncos will take on the No. 7 Warriors of Cal State Stanislaus for the last game of this homestand before they play four straight road games.
The Warriors currently hold a 10-1 overall record and they have collected a 3-1 record in the CCAA.