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Winner San Fran. St. SF (4-7-3, 2-3-2)
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Cal Poly Pomona CPP (5-6-2, 4-2-1)
Winner
San Fran. St. SF
(4-7-3, 2-3-2)
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Cal Poly Pomona CPP
(5-6-2, 4-2-1)
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San Fran. St. SF 0 1 1
Cal Poly Pomona CPP 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Ebony Macias, Assistant Director of Communications

Broncos Fall to Gators, 1-0

POMONA – The Cal Poly Pomona Broncos could not hit the net as they fell to the San Francisco Gators at Kellogg Stadium, 1-0.  
 
The sole goal was scored by the Gators in the 56th minute of the match of off a free kick. The Broncos would remain scoreless for the remainder of the game, falling to San Francisco State.
 
With this loss CPP is now 5-6-2 overall and is in a four-way tie for first place in the CCAA with a conference record of 4-2-1.
 
The Broncos took 15 shots against the Gators seven shots. Goalkeeper Audrey Brown had two saves on the game. Midfielder Jessica Llamas led the Broncos in shots as she took three shots and had one shot on goal.
 
Forward Tara Oper attempted two shots on target. Forward Jaclyn Cuevas and forward Allyssa Larkin took two shots on the game, respectively.
 
"I am proud of the team for fighting until the very end," said coach Jay Mason. "The game is about mistakes and we made a key one today in a dangerous part of the field. We need to learn from it and turn our focus to Sunday's game against Sonoma State."
 
CPP's next match is Sunday, October 16th against Sonoma State in Kellogg Stadium with kickoff set for 2:00 pm.
 
Bronco Bits: Head coach Jay Mason moves to 48-38-18 in his seventh year (sixth season) at Cal Poly Pomona and 29-21-16 against CCAA opponents … The Broncos are now 182-139-52 in conference matches … CPP is now 14-12-6 against San Francisco State.
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