SAN FRANCISCO, Calif- The Sonoma State women's soccer team was shut out for the first time this season as San Francisco State emerged with a 2-0 win on Sunday in San Francisco. The loss snaps a four-game winning streak for the Seawolves as they drop to 13-4-1, 8-3-1 CCAA. The Gators improve to 12-6-2, 10-3-1 CCAA.
The win gives the Gators a six-point lead in the CCAA North Division standings, though they have played two games more than the Seawolves have.
The Gators set the tone early as Zoila Marquez scored the game's first goal just under eight minutes in. Marquez's blast from 25 yards out was assisted by Lauren McAulay.
Sonoma State managed just three shots in the first half, but turned up the intensity in the second, out shooting SF State, 6-4. The only goal scored in the second half, though, would come from the Gators' Morgan Davison off a Lauren Candia corner kick.
The Gators held a narrow 10-9 advantage in shots and they took five corners to Sonoma's three.
While the Gators' regular season is over, the Seawolves have two more games in which to catch them for the CCAA North Division title. The teams split their season series with each winning at home.
Sonoma State closes out the regular season next weekend when they host Cal State Stanislaus and Chico State.
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