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Women’s soccer takes W and championship in double overtime
Kendall Faulkner
October 30, 2016
Hawaii goaltender Monk Berger, right, reaches high to stop a CSUN scoring chance during Sunday afternoon’s game at Matador Field. Berger made 6 saves against the Matadors, but the Rainbow Wahine lost in double overtime. Photo credit: Ricardo Varela/ The Sundial
CSUN senior Kyla Diekmann, back, chases down Hawaii player Paige Okasaki during Sunday afternoon’s game at Matador Field. The Matadors won in double overtime. Photo credit: Ricardo Varela/ The Sundial
CSUN senior Krystal Kutscher, left, challenges Hawaii midfielder Lauren Takai for the ball during Sunday afternoon’s match at Matador Field. CSUN won the game in double overtime. Photo credit: Ricardo Varela/ The Sundial
CSUN sophomore Kirsten Von Meter, back, battles Hawaii player Lauren Takai for the ball during Sunday afternoon’s game at Matador Field. CSUN won the match in double overtime. Photo credit: Ricardo Varela/ The Sundial
Teammates pile on top of senior Kourtney Kutscher, bottom, after she scored the game-winning goal in double overtime against the University of Hawaii at Manoa Sunday afternoon. The CSUN Women’s Soccer team earned its first Big West Conference Regular Season Championship in team history with the win, and the first seed in the upcoming Big West Tournament. Photo credit: Ricardo Varela/ The Sundial
CSUN freshman Bret Guarino, left, chases Hawaii player Dani Crawford during Sunday’s game at Matador Field. CSUN won the game in double overtime. Photo credit: Ricardo Varela/ The Sundial
Hawaii goaltender Monk Berger, right, stops a CSUN scoring chance during Sunday afternoon’s game at Matador Field. Berger made 6 saves against the Matadors, but the Rainbow Wahine lost in double overtime. Photo credit: Ricardo Varela/ The Sundial
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