![]() SBA Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF).SBA Targeted EIDL Advance and Supplemental Targeted Advance.SBA COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL).Marisa Ingemi is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Santa Clara and Cal also met in a 2019 first-round NCAA tourney match, the Broncos prevailing 1-0 in overtime. Senior Izzy D’Aquila has been the driving offensive force, having scored 18 of the Broncos’ 30 goals. True to Smith’s words, Santa Clara (10-6-3) went 7-0-2 in WCC play, rallying to beat Pepperdine 2-1 on Saturday to clinch its third consecutive conference title. “No one will want to play us in November, though,” he said then. Santa Clara isn’t the same team Cal beat in early September.īefore the season, Broncos head coach Jerry Smith predicted that - with a young roster - it might take a while for the team to find its rhythm. Senior Keely Roy has led the charge with 11 goals, but McGuire also pointed out the strong seasons from sophomores Ayo Oke (nine assists) and Karlie Lema (five goals). “We never focus on the game beyond what we’re playing. “The team has done a great job all season just focusing on the next game,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. 18 USC) and had that tie with Stanford on Friday. The mentality and determination of this group has really improved all year.”Īn at-large bid, the Bears (10-4-6) knocked off Santa Clara 1-0 on Sept. “You get used to winning though and you want to win more. “We don’t think about how many in a row we win or anything like that, but we take a lot of pride in preparing for each game,” Ratcliffe said. The Cardinal are one of the higher-scoring squads in the nation (51 goals, including five goals in a game four times), and will provide a challenge for SJSU freshman goalkeeper Bente Pernot, who hasn’t allowed a goal since Oct. Stanford goalie Ryan Campbell has 11 shutouts and has allowed just one goal since Oct. In the semis, they also beat New Mexico on penalty kicks. 1 seed Wyoming for the championship in a 6-5 penalty-kicks shootout. The Spartans were the third seed in the Mountain West tournament and charged through it to top No. Low-scoring games are the Spartans’ bread and butter: They’ve allowed three goals in a game just twice and have yet to score more than twice all season. But since the start of October, it has lost twice. After going a combined 16-27-6 in the previous three seasons, San Jose State (8-6-7) won its opener, then went 0-3-4. The Mountain West-champion Spartans are in the NCCA tourney for the first time since 2018. Her status for the NCAA opener has yet to be determined. “It’s important that we’ve gotten used to hard games.”ĭefender Elise Evans, a contender for national freshman of the year, missed Friday’s game at Cal after getting injured the game prior. “If you don’t have a winning mentality by the playoffs, your season is over,” said head coach Paul Ratcliffe, whose teams won national titles in 2011, ’17 and ’19. 3 seed, Stanford (16-2-2) enters the postseason having won nine of 10 - the exception being a 1-1 tie with Cal in the regular-season finale. The Cardinal’s season highlight to date came Oct. Santa Clara, which clinched the WCC title last week, hosts Cal, which received an at-large bid, on Saturday. Stanford, which won the Pac-12 on a tiebreaker, thanks to its earlier win over UCLA, will host Mountain West champion San Jose State on Friday. Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle Show More Show Lessįour of the Bay Area’s Division I women’s soccer teams qualified for the NCAA tournament, but only two will reach the second round. ![]() Stanford Cardinal midfielder Maya Doms (10) strikes the ball towards goal during a women’s soccer game against the California Golden Bears at Edwards Stadium in Berkeley, Calif., Friday, Nov. ![]() Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle Show More Show Less 3 of3 Stanford Cardinal defender Paige Rubinstein (21) blocks the shot with her body during a women’s soccer game against the California Golden Bears at Edwards Stadium in Berkeley, Calif., Friday, Nov. Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle Show More Show Less 2 of3 ![]() California Golden Bears Karlie Lema (12) takes a shot at goal against Stanford Cardinal defender Avani Brandt (18) during a women’s soccer game at Edwards Stadium in Berkeley, Calif., Friday, Nov. ![]()
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