Men’s & Women's Club Soccer Results in their Fall Home Opener

Men’s Club Soccer with a dominant victory to open their season while the Women’s Club Soccer end in a thrilling match with a narrow defeat.

by Club Sports | September 23, 2024

Men’s Club Soccer with a Dominant Victory to Open Their Season

In their season opener, the Men’s Club Soccer team secured an impressive 6-1 win over Northeastern, dominating the second half after a closely contested first half that saw the score tied 1-1.

The game began as a back-and-forth battle, with both teams trading attacks. The team struck first, with Danillo Reece '27 finding the back of the net to give the squad an early 1-0 lead. However, the advantage was short-lived, as the Huskies responded quickly, capitalizing on a defensive misstep to equalize at 1-1.

Despite the early pressure, the team made key adjustments and regained control of the match. and netted a second goal, which shifted momentum firmly in their favor. From that point on, the team never looked back, scoring four more goals to turn the once-tense contest into a rout.

The final scoreline of 6-1 reflected not only the team’s offensive prowess but also their ability to respond and regroup after a shaky start. The victory marks a strong start to the season, with plenty of promise for the games ahead. 

Next home match - September 28th at 1pm versus Sonoma State 

 

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Holding off the Defender: No. 7 Anthony Alvarado '26 holds of the defender while dribbling the ball into the open field during the Men's Club Soccer game against Northeastern College. / Photo by Ashleeen Rai '26

 

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Women’s Club Soccer - Thrilling Match Ends in Narrow Defeat Despite Strong Start

In what was shaping up to be a thrilling match against San Jose State University, the Women’s Club Soccer team came out strong, taking an early lead with a breakthrough goal from Sonja Smeritschnig '26.  Despite the rising pressure, the team maintained possession and fended off the opposition’s advances, holding a 1-0 lead at halftime.

As the second half began, the Spartans came out with renewed energy. Despite our best defensive efforts, they managed to tie the game midway through the second half. The match remained a fierce back-and-forth battle, with both teams creating chances, but the relentless sun and rising temperatures took a toll on the players.

Late in the game, our opponents capitalized on an opportunity and found the back of the net, taking a 2-1 lead. Even with time winding down, the team never gave up. They created several dangerous chances and continued to push forward, but despite their best efforts, the equalizer eluded them.

Although the game ended in a tough 2-1 defeat, the team displayed incredible determination and resilience, fighting until the very last whistle. 

Next home match - Sonoma State on September 28th. 

 

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Eye on the Balll: No. 9 Sonja Smeritschnig '26 keeps her eye on the ball while dribbling past the defender during the match up against San Jose State on Saturday Sept 21.  / Photo by Ashleeen Rai '26