Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg
It’s another podcast episode! Cal Poly basketball teams are at the Big...
Chase Minter put Cal Poly ahead in the first half and Sean Dhillon put them up for good as the Mustangs stole three points on the road at Sacramento State on Saturday afternoon.
Cal Poly played the game without its two starting central defenders. Brett Foreman and Nick Carroll. Already missing defensive player Kody Wakasa this season, interim head coach Phil Ruskin had to make some adjustments.
Ruskin went to two of his most trusted guys — Sean Dhillon and captain Matt LaGrassa to fill on the back line. Dhillon had been playing a wing back position and LaGrassa has played all over the central midfield. While neither Dhillon nor LaGrassa are particularly big, LaGrassa is one of Cal Poly’s best players in the air. He proved it by getting to a number of crosses ahead of Hornet attackers throughout the match.
Sacramento State did have a few early chances, including one off the post that could have changed the complexion of the match. Instead, Cal Poly’s Minter came up with a goal before halftime that set the tone for the remainder of the match.
In the second half, Sac State tied the game on a 62nd minute Cody Hoster goal, but the Mustangs bounced back. In the 76th minute, a charging Sean Dhillon took a pass from Minter and put the Mustangs ahead. Cal Poly would get some help with an own goal in the 88th minute to secure the 3-1 road victory.
Sacramento State’s soccer facility was very spectator-friendly and, though small, pretty nice. The pitch, while a little muddy in some places, had grass that looked more like a golf fairway. The stands, while pretty small, are set under a row of overhanging trees, providing really nice afternoon shade for those fans watching the match.
The shade was a challenge for this photographer as it crept farther and farther onto the pitch, but for a facility I didn’t have much expectation for coming in, the Hornets have made themselves a nice little home away from their football stadium, which has an artificial surface.
I was told by a local newspaper writer that Sac State is trying something new in their college soccer rivalry, playing their home “Causeway Cup” game at Bonney Field. Bonney Field is host to Sacramento Republic FC, the reigning USL Pro Champions. USL Pro is the third-tier league in the United States, and is a place MLS teams can assign players to get some game action.
I was told Republic FC sold-out all but one of their matches this season and if vying for an MLS team in the near future — with plans to further expand Bonney Field.
If Sac State and UC Davis could amp up their rivalry, the Big West North could continue to get more and more competitive. Let’s be honest, big rivalries and big college soccer crowds are nothing but fun.
With the win on Saturday, Cal Poly remains in a first-place tie. In the other Big West North game, UC Davis scored a dramatic goal in the second overtime period to upend UCSB 1-0. The Mustangs and Aggies lead the division with 10 points each. UCSB and Sacramento State stay on 7 and 6 points respectively. UC Irvine beat Cal State Fullerton on Saturday and also have 10 points in conference.
Cal Poly hosts UC Davis on Wednesday night at Alex G. Spanos Stadium (7:00 pm) and plays in Goleta on Saturday at 7:30 in a match that will be televised on Fox Sports Prime Ticket.
Photos by Owen Main
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