Fortified by the efforts of its seniors, the Colorado College women's soccer team turned in its most complete performance of the season with a 3-0 victory over San Diego State University on Sunday afternoon.
Not only did the Tigers strike for a season-high three goals, the CC defense allowed only four shots on goal while posting its third clean sheet of the season.
Senior defender
Camille Weaver scored the only goal the Tigers needed in the 25th minute on a header at the back post off of a cross from senior midfielder
Jenna Wilt.
The goal was the fourth of Weaver's career and proved to be her second game winner. The assist was Wilt's third in the last five games and improves her career total to 13.
Colorado College added an insurance goal in the 38th minute when first-year midfielder
Kaelin Enga got on the end of a cross from senior midfielder
Abby Hubbard in front of the near post and deflected the ball past SDSU goalkeeper Cameron Illingworth.
Senior forward
Kiley Suter put the game out of reach almost six minutes into the second half when she took a pass from junior forward
Adelaide Gaffney and put a crossing shot from 40 yards out on the left side into the upper right 90.
At the other end of the pitch, senior goalkeeper
Taryn Benham stopped the only four shots the Aztecs put on goal.
The Tigers finished the game with a 10-8 edge in total shots and a 5-2 advantage in corner kicks. Â Â
The victory was CC's first in eight tries at San Diego State. Â
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Colorado College Standouts
Jenna Wilt led the Tigers with five shots, two of which were on goal.
Camille Weaver put both of her shots on target.
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San Diego State Standouts
Lauren Dicus led the Aztecs with three shots and two shots on goal.
Cameron Illingworth finished with three saves.
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Notes
Colorado College improved to 3-4-3 in the Mountain West and 4-10-3 overall.
San Diego State dropped to 5-4-1 in the conference and 7-10-1 overall.
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Next for the Tigers
Colorado College plays host to Air Force on Thursday, Oct. 28, in the final home game of the regular season at 7 p.m. MT on Stewart Field.
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