San Diego State Women’s Soccer Wins with Last-Minute Goal to Stay Tied for First in Mountain West Conference
Key points:
- San Diego State women's soccer defeated Colorado State 3-2 with a last-minute goal by Denice Castro
- With the win, San Diego State remains tied for first in the Mountain West Conference standings with Boise State
- Denice Castro scored her ninth goal of the season and now has 59 career points as an Aztec
San Diego State emerged victorious in a hard-fought match against Colorado State, with a late goal from Denice Castro securing a 3-2 win for the Aztecs. The victory keeps San Diego State tied for first place in the Mountain West Conference alongside Boise State. After a closely contested first half, Castro opened the scoring for the Aztecs with a penalty kick. Colorado State tied the game just before halftime, but Olivia Sekimoto gave San Diego State a 2-1 lead in the 64th minute. However, Colorado State quickly equalized. In the 86th minute, Castro produced the winning goal, taking her tally for the season to nine. The win marks San Diego State’s 11th victory in their last 13 matches. The team will next face New Mexico on Thursday for senior night.
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