TURLOCK, Calif. – An early Stanislaus State goal led to the Cal State San Marcos men's soccer team taking a 1-0 loss on Friday night at Warrior Stadium.
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GOALS
STAN STATE – 7' Josh Santillan (Assisted by Finn Hoffman)
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HOW IT HAPPENED
- In the seventh minute of action, the Warriors' Santillan scored from midway in the box on the left side after a pass into the box from the left side by Hoffman. Santillan's shot went into the high left portion of the net and gave Stan State a 1-0 lead.
- The Cougars were held to just one shot on goal in the second half while taking four shots.
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QUICK KICKS
- CSUSM drops to 2-10-1 (1-5-1 CCAA) while Stan State improves to 6-7-1 (2-5-0 CCAA).
- The Warriors edged out the Cougars with a 12-10 shot advantage.
- Tristan Monroe and Juan Camilo Salazar led the Cougars with two shots each while Monroe and Alex Jung each had a shot on goal.
- Of CSUSM's total possession, it spent 56% of it in Stan State territory.
- CSUSM had just one offsides call against it while Stan State was whistled for it five times.
- The Cougars and Warriors combined for 33 fouls. Stan State accumulated three yellow cards while CSUSM had one.
- This was the Cougars' first loss in the all-time series, but they still lead it at 3-1-2.
- The loss dropped CSUSM into a tie for 10th in the CCAA standings with four points.
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UP NEXT
CSUSM will head to Cal State East Bay for an 11:30 a.m. game on Sunday.