Soccer team loses at Cal
September 19, 2006
The men’s soccer team traveled to the tenth annual Adidas Cal Legacy Classic hosted by Berkeley this weekend, playing the role of the underdog against two Pac-10 teams. Sac State played Stanford on Friday and No. 20 Cal on Sunday. After the hard-hitting tournament, the Hornets returned home with a 3-6 record.
On Friday, Stanford defeated Sac State 2-0.
Stanford scored its first goal after just ten minutes of play.Michael Strickland scored off of a rebound off of the left post, assisted by Kyle Hency. Then, in the 25th minute Stanford scored its second goal.Assisted by Hency and Michael Strickland, Ryan Oblak scored with a shot to the left side of the goal.
Despite six attempts on the goal the Hornets failed to score. Goalkeeper Andrew Gangnuss played the full 90 minutes of the game and managed to make three saves off of 12 shot attempts.
“We need our three young goalkeepers to grow and develop,” Coach Linenberger said.
Sophomore Gangnuss played in six matches as the Hornets number two goalkeeper in 2005. Nick Gargiulo, who played last year at Seattle University may have the most college soccer goalkeeping experience of the three with five starts and 26 saves.
On Sunday, Sac State lost its second game of the tournament to Cal 2-0. Cal is currently ranked 20th by Soccer Times and 23rd in the College Soccer News poll. Cal was coming off a first-place finish at the Nike Invitational, beating Cal State Fullerton 1-0 and San Jose State 2-0.
The Bears scored their first goal 57 minutes into the game. Javier Ayala-Hil scored from the top of the box, squeezing past two Hornet defenders. Then, 79 minutes into the match, the Hornets caused a foul, allowing the Bears to score again. Nick Hatzke was awarded a penalty kick, resulting in another goal.
Defenders Adam Owens and Zach Tuss were named to the All-tournament team. “We need to get healthy and fit and we need some of our seniors to bring more maturity and leadership to the group,” Linenberger said.
The Hornets next match is at 1 p.m. Sunday against Pacific Union at Hornet Field.
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