SANTA CLARA, Calif. - No. 25
California scored two first-half goals and was able to escape Buck
Shaw Stadium with 2-1 victory over local rival Santa Clara Thursday
night as part of the 2010 Bay Area Soccer Classic.
With Santa Clara (2-3-0) trailing midway through the second
half, Erik
Hurtado gave the Broncos new life, when he split a pair of Cal
defenders to create a breakaway, then blasted a shot past charging
Bears' goalkeeper David Bingham.
Hurtado's goal - his first of the year - cut Cal's lead down to
one, 2-1, with 32 minutes remaining - part of a noticeable
resurgence for the homestanding Broncos following the
intermission.
"I'm really pleased with the second half and the resilience of
this young group," said Santa Clara head coach Cameron
Rast, who started four freshmen Thursday night. "We continued
to fight through 90 minutes and that is a sign of a team that has
bought in and wants to be better."
The Golden Bears (3-1-1) - ranked 25th nationally by the NSCAA -
looked sharp in the opening period, using its team speed to
generate a series of scoring chances. Cal cashed in twice to take
the early lead, the first courtesy of Hector Jimenez in the 28th
minute, the second by Anthony Avalos just before halftime.
"It was a tale of two halves really," said Rast. "(Cal) was able
to stretch us out and break us down in the first half. Punting it
so well put pressure on us and when they got in that area of the
field they moved the ball well."
Santa Clara was the aggressor in the second half with Hurtado
continually running at the Cal defense and firing off a series of
shots which just missed their mark. Alex
Fitschen also forced Bingham to make a late-game save as SCU
would out-shoot the Bears 14-12 on the night.
Next up for Santa Clara is a date with Stanford, Sunday at 6
p.m. in Palo Alto as the 2010 Bay Area Classic continues.