Dorian Goodwin for Boise State spoiled an exemplary effort by the University of the Pacific women's soccer team on Sunday afternoon. Goodwin took a pass from teammate Abby Bievens, who stole the ball from the Tigers and landed a shot just past Tigers' goalkeeper
Brenna Crump for the game-winning goal in the second overtime for a 1-0 win.
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Statistically Speaking…
The Tigers were outshot by a 16-12 margin but it was UOP's Jenae Packard, who had match-high honors with four shots.
• Pacific was strong on the defensive side of the pitch as they came together to clamp down on the offensive threats of a Boise State squad, who had 26 shots in its first two games. The Tigers allowed just five shots on goal in the loss.
Brenna Crump made four saves, including a pair with diving efforts in the second half to keep the match scoreless.
• Five Tigers logged all 103 minutes in the contest.
From the Coaches…
"No doubt a tough ending today, all credit to Boise State for finding the gamewinner, but man, this team is bummed with the result. They did so many great things throughout the match, we played our way and our style. We just needed a little bit more quality in the final third. We will get back to work and be ready to play Fresno State, at our house." – Co-Interim Head Coaches
J.J. Wozniak and
Danesha Adams
Next Up
Next, the Tigers will return to Knoles Field on Friday, Sept. 3 to host Fresno State at 7 p.m. The visiting Bulldogs come to Stockton with a 1-2 record, following their first win of the season by a 1-0 margin over CSU Bakersfield on Saturday night.
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