
Photo by: Robert Huskey
'Eaters Hold Off Matadors for 2-1 Win
September 12, 2022 | Women's Soccer
NORTHRIDGE, Calif. --- UC Irvine women's soccer returned to the win column with a hard-fought non-conference victory Monday night over CSUN, 2-1, at Matador Soccer Field.
OPENING THE DOOR
The Anteaters (4-2-1) opened the scoring after two really promising chances to start the match. Lilli Rask fired a shot that rang off the post in the seventh minute, and that followed a chance from Sophie Gillies that was saved in the fourth. Gillies connected soon after with a chance in the 10th minute. Alex Jaquez and Aislynn Crowder played off each other creating space for Jaquez. As she approached the touchline, she fed across to Gillies who slipped a shot by CSUN keeper Hayden Mauldin and the post for the 1-0 Anteater lead.
The Matadors (1-7-0) didn't let the 'Eaters waltz through the rest of the half finishing with more shots, 8-7, and testing Anteater keeper Glo Hinojosa plenty forcing her to make four saves. The Anteaters however took the advantage into the making their one shot on target count.
MAKING A RUN
Before anyone could settle into the second half, the Anteaters were already increasing their advantage. In the 49th minute, Rask pushed the attack into CSUN's six yard box with a lob to the far post and again Alex Jaquez. Jaquez would chip a ball back across goal to an unmarked Desiree Mendoza sitting on the doorstep to head the ball home and open up a 2-0 lead for UC Irvine.
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CSUN kept coming led by Cindy Arteaga. After five first-half shots, she was at it again in the second 45 making Hinojosa work again. With 33 seconds left, her effort paid off earning a penalty kick from a trip in the box. Arteaga buried it to make it a 2-1 game, but UCI would salt away the final half minute and secure the win.
FINAL SCORE: UC IRVINE 2, CSUN 1
The 'Eaters have now earned wins in each of the last three meetings as they go to 4-2-1 in 2022 with one final non-conference matchup to go. HinojosaΒ made six stops on the night, tied for the second largest of her career.
Offensively, things ran behind Alex JaquezΒ who recorded an assist on each goal. She now has three on the season, a new career high, and has posted five points over the last four matches. Additional assists were tacked on to Rask and Crowder. For Rask, it's her second as an Anteater, third in her collegiate career, and Crowder claimed her first points as an 'Eaters, fourth point in her career.
The goal scorers were a pair of third-year Anteaters in Gillies and Mendoza. Gillies put home her first of the season, and now has five in her career. Mendoza matches her freshman total at three, and claimed her fourth career game-winner.
The 'Eaters are back at it on Thursday with a trip to USC and a 3:00 p.m. matchup as the Sunday cancelation now has the Anteaters playing three times in the matter of six days.
OPENING THE DOOR
The Anteaters (4-2-1) opened the scoring after two really promising chances to start the match. Lilli Rask fired a shot that rang off the post in the seventh minute, and that followed a chance from Sophie Gillies that was saved in the fourth. Gillies connected soon after with a chance in the 10th minute. Alex Jaquez and Aislynn Crowder played off each other creating space for Jaquez. As she approached the touchline, she fed across to Gillies who slipped a shot by CSUN keeper Hayden Mauldin and the post for the 1-0 Anteater lead.
UCI GOAL!! ? AJ and Sophie (10') team up with the tap-in and the opening strike!
β UCI Women's Soccer (@UCIwsoc) September 13, 2022
UC Irvine 1-0 CSUN #TWZ pic.twitter.com/frv4VRRkSo
The Matadors (1-7-0) didn't let the 'Eaters waltz through the rest of the half finishing with more shots, 8-7, and testing Anteater keeper Glo Hinojosa plenty forcing her to make four saves. The Anteaters however took the advantage into the making their one shot on target count.
MAKING A RUN
Before anyone could settle into the second half, the Anteaters were already increasing their advantage. In the 49th minute, Rask pushed the attack into CSUN's six yard box with a lob to the far post and again Alex Jaquez. Jaquez would chip a ball back across goal to an unmarked Desiree Mendoza sitting on the doorstep to head the ball home and open up a 2-0 lead for UC Irvine.
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UCI GOAL!! ? Teamwork leads to a second as Lilli finds AJ who chips to an open Dez (49') header
β UCI Women's Soccer (@UCIwsoc) September 13, 2022
UC Irvine 2-0 CSUN #TWZ pic.twitter.com/aQ1gaytaQ3
CSUN kept coming led by Cindy Arteaga. After five first-half shots, she was at it again in the second 45 making Hinojosa work again. With 33 seconds left, her effort paid off earning a penalty kick from a trip in the box. Arteaga buried it to make it a 2-1 game, but UCI would salt away the final half minute and secure the win.
FINAL SCORE: UC IRVINE 2, CSUN 1
The 'Eaters have now earned wins in each of the last three meetings as they go to 4-2-1 in 2022 with one final non-conference matchup to go. HinojosaΒ made six stops on the night, tied for the second largest of her career.
Offensively, things ran behind Alex JaquezΒ who recorded an assist on each goal. She now has three on the season, a new career high, and has posted five points over the last four matches. Additional assists were tacked on to Rask and Crowder. For Rask, it's her second as an Anteater, third in her collegiate career, and Crowder claimed her first points as an 'Eaters, fourth point in her career.
The goal scorers were a pair of third-year Anteaters in Gillies and Mendoza. Gillies put home her first of the season, and now has five in her career. Mendoza matches her freshman total at three, and claimed her fourth career game-winner.
The 'Eaters are back at it on Thursday with a trip to USC and a 3:00 p.m. matchup as the Sunday cancelation now has the Anteaters playing three times in the matter of six days.
Team Stats
UCI
CSUN
Goals
2
1
Shots
15
14
Shots on Goal
6
7
Saves
6
4
Corners
3
0
Fouls
9
16
Scoring Plays

Sophie Gillies (1)
Assisted By: Alex Jaquez , Aislynn Crowder
Off turnover, 9-to-18 then back to 9, drive down the left side, cross to 7 in front of goal.
09:12

Desiree Mendoza (3)
Assisted By: Alex Jaquez , Lilli Rask
14 dribbles down the right side, kicks to far post, 9 with a pass to 3, header into net.
48:08

Cindy Arteaga (2)
CSUN Cindy Arteaga PENALTY KICK GOAL.
89:26
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