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Lauren Curtin

Women's Soccer by Tyler Lobe, Sports Information Director

#18 Seawolves Blank 'Jacks To Mark End Of Regular Season

Junior Lauren Curtin scored in the eighth minute of the Seawolves' 2-0 win over Humboldt State.
BOX SCORE #18 Sonoma State 2, Humboldt State 0 -- Box Score

ARCATA, Calif. --
Lauren Curtin scored just 7:45 after the opening kickoff and Taylor Enzler found the net early in the second half as the 18th-ranked Sonoma State women's soccer team wrapped up the 2013 regular season with a 2-0 victory at Humboldt State on Sunday in Arcata. 

The Seawolves will head into next weekend's CCAA Soccer Championship Tournament in Turlock with a 12-3-3 overall record and a 10-3-3 mark in conference play, finishing second in the North Division standings 11 points behind Cal State Stanislaus (16-0-2, 14-0-2 CCAA), which went undefeated in the regular season; the first team to do so since Sonoma State went 14-0-0 back in 1998.

As the No. 2 seed in the CCAA Championship Tournament, Sonoma State will face No. 3 and South Division champion Cal State San Bernardino (11-5-3, 9-4-3 CCAA) on Friday at 4:30 pm in Turlock.  Top-seed Cal State Stanislaus plays No. 4 seed Cal State L.A. in the other women's semifinal on Friday which starts at 7:00 pm.  The winner of each semifinal will play for the CCAA title at 3:00 pm on Sunday.  Tickets will be available at the gate and can be also be purchased online.

For complete CCAA tournament coverage, visit the CCAA championships website by clicking here.

Early in the first half, L.Curtin found the net -- her eighth of the season -- when she corralled a rebound off of a blocked shot attempt by JJ McFarlin and put it home into the upper left side of the net for the 1-0 Seawolf lead.  Enzler then added to the lead 6:31 into the second half with an unassisted goal as SSU took a 2-0 lead; it would eventually be the final score.

Sonoma State outshot Humboldt State 17-9 and had a 10-2 edge in corner kicks.  SSU keeper Allison Hadidian made three saves in her seventh shutout of the season.  Her counterpart, HSU's Kelly Lukas, made 10 stops as 12 of the 17 Seawolf shots were on target.