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Tritons’ Hearts Broken On Home Field By Toros

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by Jeff Creps on November 21, 2009

The Cal State Dominguez Hills Toros defeated the UCSD Tritons on Friday night to take the NCAA Division II Western Regional title in women’s soccer.  The game, which was tied 2-2 after regulation, ended in a 4-1 penalty kick shootout.  It was a physical game that was played in a thick layer of fog that covered the field the entire night.

CSUDH Forward Brooke Thompson led the way for the Toros with one goal during regulation, adding another during penalty kicks.

The close finish was no surprise from either side.  Coming into Friday night’s game the all-time series was tied 16-16-4.

“It always seems to be a [close game],” said Coach Joe Flanagan after the game.  “A team may go up and look good early, and then the other team comes back.  These two teams are like a heavy weight match.”

The Tritons dominated time of possession in the first half, but neither team was able to score.  It was the physical play of the Toros that kept the score even through the first 45 minutes of play.

UCSD came out noticeably flat in the second half, and the Toros took advantage.  CSUDH scored twice in the first five minutes of the period (48’, 50’), once off a free kick and then off of a sloppy play from UCSD that ended up an own goal.

“Unfortunately that little four-minute spell to start the second half put us behind.” UCSD Coach Brian McManus said.

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Norv Turner: Not Much To Say On Injuries

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by Craig on September 15, 2009

After a physical game in Oakland, Chargers head coach Norv Turner was playing coy during his Tuesday press conference about a series of injuries that ripped through his squad.

(due to NFL rules we had to take down Turner’s audio after24 hours.  Here is the transcript of what he said:)

“From an injury standpoint, you saw the guys who came out of the game.  Nick Hardwick has a sprained ankle, and he’ll be evaluated every day.  I would not expect him to practice tomorrow.  LT has a sprained ankle, he’ll be evaluated every day.  I would not expect him to practice tomorrow.  Louis Vasquez has a sprained knee.  I would not expect him to practice tomorrow but again, it’s a day-to-day deal.  Jamal Williams, he’s had issues with his elbow, he sprained it a little bit.  Same deal, I would not expect him to practice tomorrow.  Luis Castillo, sprained elbow, and I’d put him in the same category.”

Turner did not elaborate further on any of the injuries, refused to say which lineman (Vasquez or Hardwick) was more likely to play on Sunday, and said only that he would be sure to suit up eight offensive lineman on Sunday against Baltimore.  The injuries Monday night left the Chargers without any further backup linemen.

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