Weekend College Update

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Cal State Dominguez Hills 3 Cal Poly Pomona 4
The Toros blew a three goal lead and conceded the winner in the 104th minute of double overtime Sunday when goalkeeper and South (Torrance) High product Alyssa Condon backed into her own net with the ball. CSUDH fell to 2-4, 1-2 CCAA. Redshirt freshman Britney Vance (Downey High) scored her second game-winning goal in three games to give the Toros the 1-0 win Friday over Cal State San Bernadino.

Cal State Dominguez Hills 1 Cal Poly Pomona 0
Junior Tyler Petry scored the winner Sunday for the Toros (2-2-1, 1-1-1 CCAA) in the 41st minute. CSUDH lost 1-0 to Cal State San Bernadino Friday.

Cal State Northridge 2 Milwaukee 1
The Matadors (3-1) came from behind to split the Matador Invitational title Sunday afternoon with Cal State Fullerton (3-1) who defeated Fairleigh Dickinson 3-0 in the opening game. Both CSUN and Cal State Fullerton went 2-0 in the tournament.

CSUN Head Coach Terry Davila talks about the win over Milwaukee:

Kent State 1 Cal State Northridge 0
The Cal State Northridge women (3-5) lost 1-0 in overtime Sunday at the UNM Nike Classic in Albuquerque, N.M. CSUN lost 2-0 to New Mexico Friday night.

UCLA 2 Gonzaga 0
Senior forward Kristina Larsen scored twice for the Bruins (4-1-1) Sunday at Drake Stadium.

USC 2 Michigan 1
Goals from Brittany Kerridge and Marihelen Tomer gave the Trojans (3-3-0) the come from behind win Sunday. Junior Alyssa Dávila scored two unanswered goals Friday as USC beat Gonzaga 2-0.

Pepperdine 2 Hawaii 0
Sophomore Michelle Spacciapolli and senior Sophia Medina (Los Alamitos High) scored for the Waves Friday.

Boston College 4 Long Beach State 0
The 49ers drop to 3-3. The 49ers beat Harvard 2-0 Friday with goals from freshman Whitney Velez and junior Shawna Gordon.


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