SAN FRANCISCO - Despite several good shots and being the aggressors most of the game, San Francisco State women's soccer fell to Hawaii Pacific 2-0.
- SF State sits at 0-2-1 on the season while Hawaii Pacific improves to 1-1-1.
- The Gators finished with a season-high 17 shots and nine shots on goal.
- Samantha Shim led all players with four shots including two on goal.
- The Gators had six corner kick opportunities compared to the Sharks' two.
- A Gator picked up a yellow card for a second straight game with Amaya Jarzombek earning her first.
Jarzombek drew a yellow card about 20 yards away from the goal with under three minutes to go in the first half. Sara Redfield crossed the ball to the goalie, allowing Lauren Longworth to score. Hawaii Pacific had another free kick opportunity with under eight minutes to go. The ball was launched towards the Gators goal, hit the post and landed in front of Kaela Ajel for an open oportunity to score.
Kylie Tone started and played the first half, making a save and allowing a goal. Kieren Crabtree played the second half, also allowing a goal. Hawaii Pacific's Skylar Jacobsen got the clean sheet and tallied nine saves.
SF State closes out the week against Simon Fraser on September 14 at 11:30am. Live stats will be available at sfstategators.com and fans can stream the match live on FloCollege.