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Mustangs Upset No. 7 Cal, 1-0, in Overtime

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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – The Cal Poly women’s soccer team upset the No. 7 Cal Bears in a non-conference soccer game 1-0 Friday at Edwards Stadium in Berkeley. The Golden Bears outshot the Mustangs, 25-8, but the Mustangs were able to put the ball in the net just three minutes into overtime to earn the win. The Mustangs improve to 5-4-0 for the season while the Bears fall to 6-2-0. Junior Whitney Sisler came off ...

Published Sep 25th, by B. Thurmond

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – The Cal Poly women’s soccer team upset the No. 7 Cal Bears in a non-conference soccer game 1-0 Friday at Edwards Stadium in Berkeley. The Golden Bears outshot the Mustangs, 25-8, but the Mustangs were able to put the ball in the net just three minutes into overtime to earn the win. The Mustangs improve to 5-4-0 for the season while the Bears fall to 6-2-0.

Junior Whitney Sisler came off the bench to score the game winner while senior goalie Coral Hoover recorded her third shutout in a row when she tallied nine saves in shutting down the Golden Bears.
It took just 2:18 into the overtime period for Sisler to score her first goal of the season when she hit the shot from the right side off a cross from Bira Park.

The Mustangs had opportunities in the closing moments of regulation with a pair of shots while Cal had one of its own, but neither could find net forcing overtime.

The Bears dominated both periods with 10 shots in the opening period and 15 in the second half while the Mustangs were limited to three in the first half and eight total.

Sisler and Bianca Burright had all the Mustang shots on goal, with Burright credited with two and Sisler one.

Hoover was busy in the net for the Mustangs, recording her fifth win of the season, with nine of the Bears shots on goal. The senior made three first half saves and six in the second.

Cal had six corner kicks to Cal Poly’s one while the Mustangs whistled for five fouls to the Bears four.

The Mustangs return to the field on Sunday at Alex G. Spanos Stadium when they host Arizona for a 11 am game.

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