FALL HIGHLIGHTS : Northridge Finishes 3rd in Volleyball
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The Cal State Northridge women’s volleyball team finished third in the UC Davis tournament Saturday, the highest finish of any Division II squad in the 32-team tournament.
Wisconsin defeated Northridge, 13-15, 15-10, 17-15, in the semifinal match after the Lady Matadors had advanced by defeating Hawaii-Hilo, 8-15, 15-13, 16-14.
“I was really pleased,” Northridge Coach Walt Ker said. “We gained a tremendous amount of experience this weekend. We played some weaker teams and had no mental letdowns.”
Northridge advanced to the quarterfinals by placing first in its seven-team pool. The Lady Matadors won 11 of 12 games Friday and Saturday leading to their quarterfinal match.
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Master’s def. Occidental, 15-10, 15-3, 15-9--Michelle Carter had eight kills and Michelle Rowell had six kills and five aces for Master’s in the nonconference match at Occidental. Master’s is 3-0. Occidental fell to 2-2.
COLLEGE SOCCER
Cal State Northridge 3, Master’s 1--Joey Kirk scored two goals and Alberto Florez added a goal and an assist in a nonconference match at North Campus Stadium.
Northridge (4-0) broke a 1-1 halftime tie 34 seconds into the second half when Kirk scored his sixth goal of the season on assists from Florez and Mark Zarkowski.
BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY
Mike Esparza of Newbury Park High rolled to his second straight victory at the Woodbridge Invitational in Irvine on Saturday.
Esparza, who placed third in the Southern Section 4-A championships as a sophomore last season, won the juniors race of the Large Schools Division in 15 minutes, 19 seconds.
BOYS WATER POLO
Lakewood 8, Crespi 7--John Casey scored the winning goal with 1:15 remaining as Lakewood (1-1) held off a strong Crespi rally in the second round of the Bell Gardens tournament.
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