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CUBuffs.com: Buffs Host No. 14 Cal In Pac-12 Opener (Soccer- Sunday at 1:00)

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The University of Colorado women's soccer team has reached the halfway point in its 2015 campaign and will open Pac-12 Conference play o...

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QUICKLY: The University of Colorado women’s soccer team has reached the halfway point in its 2015 campaign and will open Pac-12 Conference play on Sunday, Sept. 27, hosting the 14th-ranked California Bears at 1 p.m. MDT at Prentup Field. The Buffs will look to build on last week’s 3-0 victory over Villanova as they conclude their three-game homestand.
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COLORADO VS. CALIFORNIA: Sunday’s match will mark the sixth meeting between the Buffaloes and Bears. Colorado is 1-3-1 all-time against its Pac-12 foe. Two of the five meetings have gone to overtime and the Buffs will look to earn their first win at home against the Bears. CU is winless in two matches when playing Cal at Prentup Field. Last season, the Bears defeated the Buffs 4-2 in the Pac-12 opener in Boulder.

SCOUTING THE BEARS: California is 6-1-2 overall entering Sunday and since dropping its first match of season against No. 19 BYU, the Bears are unbeaten in their last eight contests, tallying a win at No. 16 Duke and a tie vs. third-ranked North Carolina along the way. Goalkeeper Emily Boyd has only allowed four goals thus far and has shutout four consecutive opponents. She has also been named Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Week for the past two straight weeks. On the offensive side, forward Arielle Ship leads the Bears and the conference with 18 points and eight goals. In addition, Cal has six players with at least one goal this season and forward Ifeoma Onumonu is first on the team with five assists. Last weekend, Cal went 1-0-1 on the road, defeating San Francisco 2-0 and then tied Cal Poly 0-0 after two overtimes.
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Live TV/ Video- Being televised live on the Pac 12 Mountain channel, and also available online at http://pac-12.com/live?network=P12MTN for those whose cable/ satellite subscription includes Pac 12 Network online access.

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1-1 at the half.

Cal scored off (I believe) its one corner kick, followed shortly by Brittney Stark getting behind the defense and beating the rushing goalie to the ball, lofting it over her for the equalizer (assists to Paxton and Hooks).
 
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