Sonoma State University Seawolves
Sonoma State University

Men's Sports

Bottom Cap

Women's Sports

Bottom Cap

Athletic Dept

Bottom Cap

Links

NCAA Home CCAA Home Western Water Polo Association Sonoma State University

Seawolves Fall In Exhibition Game To Olympic Club

Laurel Stricklin
Laurel Stricklin scored two goals in the exhibition match on Sunday.
Bookmark and Share
ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Junior Holly Armijo and senior Laurel Stricklin combined for five goals, but Sonoma State couldn't overcome a four-goal deficit in the first half, falling 11-9 to Olympic Club in women's water polo exhibition play at the Dr. G Edward Rudloff Pool at Sonoma State University on Sunday afternoon.

Armijo led the way for the Seawolves with three goals and Stricklin added two. Juniors Kelsey Lowy and Emily Pearce both scored for Sonoma State as well. Junior goalie Gina Uliana made six saves between the posts.

Sonoma State will kick off its 2010 season when the Seawolves travel to the Northern California Invitational in Berkeley on Jan. 30-31. They will take on UC Santa Barbara, California, Santa Clara and San Jose State over the two-day tournament. The Seawolves first home game is scheduled for Feb. 20 against Cal Lutheran, kicking off the two-day Seawolf Splash.
More Stories
Sports:    
HAYWARD, Calif- Despite leading 6-4 after the first two periods of play, the Sonoma State women's water polo team couldn't hold on to the lead long enough, as the Seawolves fell 10-9 to 19th-ranked Cal State East Bay on Saturday morning in Hayward. The Seawolves drop to 2-14 overall and the Pioneers, who have won five straight matches, improve to 15-6.

Close | Full Story
DAVIS, Calif- Holly Armijo, Laurel Stricklin and Kelsey Lowy all scored for Sonoma State on Saturday, but the Seawolves ran into a pair of national powers at the Aggie Shootout, hosted by UC Davis. Sonoma State lost to Cal State Bakersfield 13-2 and host UC Davis 15-1. With the losses, the Seawolves fall to 2-13.

Close | Full Story
ROHNERT PARK, Calif- After scoring 15 goals last weekend at the Seawolf Splash, including a career-high eight tallies in a 17-16 double-overtime loss to nationally-ranked Cal State East Bay, senior Laurel Stricklin has been named the Western Water Polo Association (WWPA) Co-Player of the Week. It was announced by the WWPA on Wednesday.

Close | Full Story
ROHNERT PARK, Calif- In Sonoma State’s final match of the Seawolf Splash, the Seawolves were simply overmatched by No. 4 UCLA, losing to the Bruins 24-4. Sonoma State finishes their tournament run with a 1-3 record and a 2-11 mark on the season, with all loses coming from ranked opposition. The Bruins, meanwhile, picked up both of their tournament wins today while improving to 9-3 on the season.

Close | Full Story
ROHNERT PARK, Calif- In a shootout, it’s not how you start that matters, but how you finish. In a game where defense took a back seat, Cal State East Bay mustered just enough to squeak out a 17-16 victory in double overtime over Sonoma State in the Seawolf Splash. Sonoma State falls to 2-10 this season while No. 19 Cal State East Bay improves to 7-5.

Close | Full Story
ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Sonoma State struck first, but from then on UC Davis dialed in defensively, defeating the Seawolves 20-7. Kyleigh Shea led the Seawolves in scoring with two goals, but Sonoma State struggled against a tough Aggie defense. Sonoma State falls to 2-9 on the season with all loses coming at the hands of ranked opponents while No. 15 UC Davis improves to 5-5.

Close | Full Story
ROHNERT PARK, Calif- On a brisk February morning, Sonoma State rode the hot hands of Laurel Stricklin and Emily Pearce to a 15-11 victory over Cal Lutheran in the opening match of the Seawolf Splash. With the win, Sonoma State improves to 2-8 overall while Cal Lutheran falls to 0-4.

Close | Full Story
Upcoming Events
Sport:    
Women's Water Polo vs Indiana
3.15.10 3:00 pm
Women's Water Polo at Loyola Marymount Tournament
3.19.10 TBA
Women's Water Polo at Loyola Marymount Tournament
3.20.10 TBA
View Full Schedule
Poll / Newsletter
TEAM OF THE DECADE:  Help us pick a Team of the Decade for the 2000s.  Pick your top choice from among the following student-athletes.  You can come back and vote as much as you'd like!










Click here to subscribe to our E-Newsletter!