SDSU WOMEN'S SOCCER FALLS AT USD 2-0

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Aztecs play with 10 players for more than half the game

Source: goaztecs.com press release

Photo courtesy goaztecs.com

September 2, 2016 (San Diego) - San Diego State, which played with 10 players for more than half the game, fell to cross-town foe San Diego, 2-0, at Torero Stadium on Friday night. The loss dropped the Aztecs 0-3 on the season, while USD moved to 2-2.

The game started with both teams trading possessions at an even pace, but the momentum started to shift as the clocked neared the 20-minute mark. After a Torero corner kick in the 21st minute, Caitlyn Kretschmar found Jacqueline Altschuld, who tickled the twine through traffic from eight yards out.

After more back-and-forth action, the Aztecs enjoyed their best opportunity of the half when Angela Mitchell dribbled through the middle of the box from the left side and a put a shot on goal that was punched out by USD goalkeeper Amber Michel. The golden chance, however, led to a counterattack that bared fruit as Kelley Carusa fed Rachel Conners for the goal as the clock hit 26:00.

Down 2-0, San Diego State kept plugging away, but could not get anything going offensively. With the half winding down and a 50-50 ball at midfield, Mitchell made a tackle and won the ball. Despite the result, Mitchell was hit with a red car, forcing the Aztecs to compete for the next 49:20 down a player.

In the second half, San Diego State was aggressive from the outset as it attempted three shots within the first four minutes. Over the next 11 minutes, SDSU kept the Toreros at bay while Milan Moses put one on target in the 60th minute. The Aztec defense, meanwhile, prevented any type of USD chance until the 63rd minute when Gabby English denied Tori Manfredonia.

As the game progressed, the 10-player San Diego State squad featured as many as six freshmen on the field, including five true freshmen. The group, which was substituted frequently, was still fresh in the later moments of the game as evidenced by a flurry of attempts by Aliyah Utush. The junior sent in a shot from 12 yards out that forced Michel to punch the attempt over the crossbar in the 80th minute. Then off a Victoria Barba corner kick, the ball found Stacie Moran, who sent a service into the middle of the box where Utush zeroed in on a shot to the lower left corner. She, again, was stopped by Michel, and the ball just missed going inside the left post.

The game ended with USD owning an advantage in shots, 12-11, but the Aztecs enjoyed a 6-4 performance in shots on goal.

Individually, Utush and Barba each had three shots, with Utush and Moses putting a team-high two shots on goal. English finished the game with two saves.

San Diego State returns to action on Friday, Sept. 9, when it travels to face the defending national champion, Penn State, at 5:30 p.m. ET.


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