Women's Soccer

Aztecs Welcome UC Irvine to SDSU Sports Deck on Sunday Afternoon

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Sept. 23, 2009

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GAME WEEK RESET
UC IRVINE (7-1-1) at SAN DIEGO STATE (5-3-2)
Sunday, Sept. 27 | 2:30 p.m. PT | SDSU Sports Deck

NEXT WEEK: AZTEC CLASSIC (Oregon State, SDSU, Seattle, UNLV)
Oct. 2: SU-UNLV, 1:30 p.m., OSU-SDSU, 4 p.m. | Oct. 4: OSU-UNLV 11:30 a.m., SU-SDSU, 2 p.m.

AZTEC STORY LINES
- San Diego State continues its season-long seven-match homestand with a single game this week as it plays host to UC Irvine, the sixth-ranked team in the West Region, on Sunday. This is the first time the Aztecs have not played twice in a given week this year.

- The Scarlet and Black have won a season-high two straight matches after defeating Sacramento State, 2-0, and Long Beach State, 2-1, last week. SDSU is also unbeaten in its last three outings, which is a season-best streak.

- SDSU is tied for 10th in the NSCAA Pacific Region poll. It is the first time the Aztecs have appeared in a regional poll since the 2005 season.

- San Diego State has been nearly unbeatable at home against non-conference foes recently. The Aztecs are 7-1-1 in their last nine at SDSU Sports Deck vs. non-Mountain West Conference opponents, a streak that dates to the 2007 campaign. The one blemish came in the second game of the year when SDSU fell to CS Northridge.

- The Aztecs seem to have found an offensive rhythm lately as they have scored four combined goals in their last two games. It is only the second and third time SDSU has scored more than one goal in a match this season.

OPPOSITION NOTEBOOK
UC Irvine
The Anteaters are 7-1-1 this season and will play host to Washington (5-2-0) on Friday night before heading south to play the Aztecs ... After a 2-0 loss at Arizona State in its season opener, UCI has gone unbeaten in its last eight, which is the third-longest streak in school history, and has won two straight after 2-0 decisions over Utah Valley and Bowling Green in Riverside, Calif. ... The `Eaters have allowed just one goal in their last six matches and have given up only five goals all year ... UC Irvine is led by junior Tanya Taylor, who has 11 points (4 g, 3 a), and Dana Sanderlin's 9 points (4 g, 1 a) ... In goal for the Anteaters is Danielle de Seriere, who has 29 saves, five shutouts and a 0.55 goals-against average.

AZTECS VS. THE OPPOSITION
UC Irvine
The Aztecs are 8-4-3 all time vs. UC Irvine ... The schools last met in 2006 with SDSU coming away with a 3-1 win in Irvine ... SDSU has won the last two meetings, in 2005 and 2006, which both took place in Orange County ... San Diego State is unbeaten in its last two meetings vs. UCI at home ... The last time the two Southern California schools met in San Diego was in 1998 when they played to a 1-1 draw ... The Aztecs won at home in 1997 by a score of 3-0 ... In games played on Montezuma Mesa, SDSU is 3-2-2 against the Anteaters.

MARSH RECEIVES RECOGNITION
Hayley Marsh earned a pair of accolades this week after San Diego State defeated Sacramento State and Long Beach State. The sophomore from Littleton, Colo., was named Mountain West Conference Defensive Player of the Week and was placed on Soccer America's Women's Team of the Week. In the two games, Marsh anchored a defense that allowed the Hornets one shot on goal and the 49ers three. Against Sacramento State, Marsh scored the game-winning goal off a free kick and SDSU's first goal vs. LBSU was a direct result of her free kick.

WALKER LEADING THE WAY
With her game-winning goal vs. Long Beach State, Cat Walker took over the team lead in game winners with three on the year. In addition, Walker leads the team in points (9), goals (4), shots (33) and shots on goal (12), while playing in all 10 games this year.

STRONG RUN AT HOME
Up until Cal State Northridge escaped with a 3-1 win in the second game of the year, the Aztecs had put together an impressive run against non-conference opponents at home. Prior to the uncharacteristic home loss, SDSU was unbeaten in its last six matches dating back to 2007, Mike Friesen's first year at the helm. Even with the loss, SDSU is still 7-1-1 in its last nine home dates vs. non-MWC schools. In Friesen's two-plus years as head coach, San Diego State is 8-4-1 against non-conference foes with two of the losses coming against perennial powers UCLA and Cal.

COME GET YOUR FREE SHIRT
It's Student Giveaway Weekend at San Diego State. The first 250 students in attendance at Sunday's UC Irvine match will receive a long-sleeve tee presented by Associated Students and Aztec Athletics.