Women’s soccer falls 3-0 to Chabot

Chabot College and De Anza’s College’s women’s soccer match on Nov. 3 at De Anza ended in a 3-0 win for Chabot.

In the first half, De Anza was able to come up with some strong offensive play and possess the ball for most of the half, despite their roster being incomplete due to player injuries.

However, they were unable to follow through on any scoring changes.

Meanwhile, Chabot pushed forward against De Anza’s defense, which was unable to stop them, conceding the game’s first goal 20 minutes in.

The half included some minor arguments between De Anza and Chabot players, resulting in yellow cards for a few Chabot players. However, the cards did not stop Chabot’s aggressive offense, which scored another goal at the end of the first half.

During the second half, De Anza’s offense was a little off, conceding several turnovers and struggling to possess the ball as consistently as they did in the first half. Though Chabot’s offense aggressively attacked De Anza’s goal, De Anza’s goalie was able to stop most of the shots from Chabot’s forwards.

”We still have many injured players, they still need more rest,” head coach Cheryl Owiesny said.

Despite the absence of their injured players, De Anza still managed to hold Chabot to just three goals.

”We need more ice and more rest for those who are injured, and we train pretty hard because we still have lots of games (that we) need to make up,” Owiesny said.