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Sonoma State University Athletics

Women's Soccer Falls To No. 17 Seattle

ROHNERT PARK, Calif-  The result may not look pretty, but the young Sonoma State women's soccer team will look to take positives from a 4-0 thumping at the hands of No. 17 Seattle University on Saturday afternoon in Rohnert Park.  The Seawolves out shot the Redhawks in the second half and had a healthy advantage in corner kicks, despite falling to 1-1-0 on the season.  Seattle improves to 2-0-0.

Seattle University controlled the tempo in the first half, taking six shots to just one for Sonoma.  Three of those shots found the back of the net, the first coming in the 17th minute by Kahlyn Keilty-Lucas.  The Redhawks made it 2-0 in the 25th on a Leah Wymer breakaway goal, her first of the game. 

Just nine minutes later, the Redhawks found goal number three on a Jasmine Wilson chip in off a double assist by Leah Wymer and Ashley Porter. 

The capper came in the 66th when Wymer hit net for the second time off a cross.  Porter and Sarah Dean were given credit for the assist. 

Porter finished the game with three assists, giving her five over the course of the two-game tournament.  Wymer scored three goals in the Seawolf Classic as the Redhawks outscored their two opponents (Humboldt and Sonoma) 7-0.

After getting out shot 6-1 in the first half, the Seawolves responded to out shoot Seattle 9-4 in the second.  They also had a commanding 7-2 lead in corner kicks, though they were unable to capitalize. 

Seattle committed 20 fouls to two for SSU and three yellows were accumulated (two for SU and one for SSU).

Sonoma State is back in action next weekend when they head to the Pacific Northwest to play Seattle Pacific and Western Washington.

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