Thousand Oaks, CA - After dropping the Seawolves home opener to Cal State East Bay Sonoma hit the road to southern California for a 4-game set against Lindenwood University, Austin College, Chapman and #25 ranked Cal Baptist. With some quality opponents the Seawolves could bounce back and send a message to the rest of the WWPA.
The Seawolves started off with back to back 14 goal wins against Lindenwood and Austin College. The Seawolves put up a 10 spot on Lindenwood in the first quarter! The goals we well evenly spread out across the Seawolf roster but
Cameron Gavuzzi lead the team with 3 goals on 3 shots. Seniors
Jordan Williams and
Cassidy Mundt added to the scoring with 2 goals a piece in 14-4 victory to start the weekend.
Brooke Sullivan also contributed in the net with 15 total saves in the win. The Seawolves would take game 2 against Austin College 14-6 where
Cassidy Mundt lead the team with 3 goals and 5 shots in the contest.
Allison Dugdale would get the start in the net for Sonoma and record 9 saves in the game.
The third game saw Chapman University face off against the Seawolves but
Chelsea Hennan and her group continued their tear with yet another 14 goal game to give them their third win on the weekend.
Cassidy Mundt and
Jordan Williams combined for 9 of the Seawolf 14 goals in the game.
Annika Erickson would also contribute with 2 goals on 3 shots in the game.
The Seawolves would take on #25 ranked Cal Baptist University to end the weekend looking for the 4-game sweep. The game was closely contended early on as SSU saw themselves only down 3 after 2 quarters of play. The Seawolves have been accustomed to playing up to their opponent as they have taken other ranked opponents such as University of Pacific and Princeton University down to the wire. The Seawolves were able to outscore CBU in the final quarter but fell short 12-9 on the game.
Cassidy Mundt scored another 5 goals for SSU for the second time on the weekend.
SSU improve to 5-8 on the season going 3-1 on the weekend. They will head back down to southern California for the Convergence Tournament next weekend starting March 6th for another 4-game weekend.