ROHNERT Park, Calif. — The San Francisco State men's soccer team's four game win streak was snapped against Sonoma State when the Seawolves took down the Gators 2-0. SF State fell to 4-2 while Sonoma improves to 3-3.
- SF State falls to 4-2 while Sonoma improves to 3-3.
- Since the game is a non-conference game, the loss will not impact CCAA standings.
- The Seawolves outshot the Gators 21-6.
Sonoma State's Sebastian Bernal-Santos scored the first goal of the game. Bernal-Santos took the feed from Evan Sandler and Miles Hodgson in front of the net and tapped the ball in near the end of the 35 minute mark. Sean Rohane scored from deep for the Seawolves with less than two minutes left in the first half.
Matias Herrera Fuentes put together a strong performance in defeat. The keeper recorded a new career high nine saves, good for third most in a single game.
SF State hosts Dominican on Monday, September 27 at 1 p.m for its final non-conference game of the season. Fans are permitted but are required to wear CDC-approved face coverings while in Athletics facilities and while indoors on the SF State campus. The match will also 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.