ARCATA, Calif. — The San Francisco State men's soccer team wrapped up a heartbreaking road trip on Sunday afternoon, falling 1-0 in the final minute at Humboldt State.
- After falling in double overtime on Thursday and falling late Sunday, SF State falls to 4-8-3/0-5-3 CCAA and remains in search of its first conference victory.
- Humboldt State improves to 10-2-2/4-2-2 CCAA.
- The Lumberjacks held a 26-12 shot advantage, though the Gators held a 4-3 shots on goal advantage.
- HSU also held an 8-4 corner kick advantage.
- Over their last seven matches, the Gators have gone 0-4-3. Only one of those matches was decided by more than one goal.
- Sunday's loss eliminated the Gators from postseason contention.
The two teams battled to a scoreless first half and appeared headed into overtime but Dylan Tovani spoiled the Gators' plans with a goal with less than a minute remaining.
SF State goalkeeper
Jo Krumsvik got his third start of the season and made one save before allowing the game-winner. Adrian Gallardo made four saves and earned the shutout for HSU.
The Gators host their final three matches of the season at home. Friday, October 29 is the team's Think Pink match versus Cal State East Bay and half of that day's ticket sales will be donated to charity. On Sunday, October 31, the Gators host Stanislaus State in a Halloween matchup. The match will be broadcast for free on the CCAA Network with live stats available at sfstategators.com. Updates will also be available on Twitter at @sfstate_msoc.