Stanislaus State Dominates Western Washington in 4–1 Home Victory
TURLOCK, Calif. — Stanislaus State continued its strong start to the season with a commanding 4–1 win over Western Washington on Saturday night at Warrior Stadium. Behind a balanced offensive attack featuring a trio of assists from Samuel Villanueva, a brace from Emmanuel Duran, and the first collegiate goal from freshman Sebastian Carbajal, the Warriors improved to 2-0-0. Western Washington managed a single goal in the second half but struggled to match the Warriors' pace and finishing throughout the match.
First Half Summary:
The Warriors opened the match aggressively, generating several early chances and applying consistent pressure on the Viking defense. After multiple corner kicks and shots narrowly missing the target, Stanislaus State broke through in the 35th minute when Sebastian Carbajal scored his first collegiate goal off a well-placed pass from Samuel Villanueva, with Alexis Cervantes also credited with an assist. The Warriors outshot Western Washington 9–3 in the first half and entered the break with a 1–0 lead, buoyed by a composed defensive effort and key saves from goalkeeper Angel Ruiz-Hernandez.
Second Half Summary:
Stanislaus State wasted little time doubling its lead in the 50th minute, as Kenneth Solares slotted home a finish assisted by Villanueva. Western Washington responded in the 72nd minute with a goal from Frank Miedema, cutting the lead to 2–1. However, the Warriors quickly extinguished any momentum with back-to-back goals from Emmanuel Duran in the 76th and 77th minutes—his first a powerful strike set up by Villanueva, and the second assisted by Gerardo Flores. Stanislaus State maintained control through the final whistle, outshooting the Vikings 17–7 overall and holding a firm grip on the pace and flow of play.
Warrior Notables:
Villanueva's Trio:
Senior defender Samuel Villanueva played the role of playmaker all night, recording a career-high three assists. He was directly involved in three of the team's four goals, showcasing his ability to create chances in both the run of play and transition.
Duran's Brace:
Sophomore Emmanuel Duran delivered his first brace of the season with goals in the 76th and 77th minutes. Both scores came during a rapid-fire stretch that sealed the result for the Warriors and pushed Duran to the top of the team's scoring chart with two goals.
Carbajal's First:
Freshman forward Sebastian Carbajal made the most of his minutes, scoring his first collegiate goal in the 35th minute. The strike put Stanislaus State on the board and set the tone for the remainder of the match.
Up Next:
Stanislaus State heads north for a two-match road trip in Washington. The Warriors visit Simon Fraser on Thursday, Sept. 11 at 5 p.m., followed by a match at Saint Martin's on Saturday, Sept. 13 at 1 p.m. The team returns home to host Menlo College on Thursday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. at Warrior Stadium.
Latest Athletics News
- This Week in Warrior SportsThis Week in Warrior Sports September 8–14, 2025 Cross Country to Host Kim Duyst Twilight This Saturday The Stanislaus State men's and women's cross country teams will officially kick off the 2025 season this Saturday, September 13, when they host the annual Kim Duyst Twilight at River Oaks Golf Course in Ceres, Calif.The meet will feature 13 races, beginning at 5:15 p.m. with the 2K Freshman/Sophomore Girls' race, and concluding at 10:00 p.m. with the 2K Girls' Invitational. The men's collegiate 8K will start at 8:30 p.m., followed by the women's collegiate 6K at 9:00 p.m. Live results will be provided by Red Cap Timing (www.redcaptiming.com).
- Warriors Battle to the End in Narrow 2-1 Loss to Simon FraserDespite dominating the shot count, Stanislaus State fell just short in a hard-fought 2-1 contest against Simon Fraser on Saturday afternoon at Warrior Stadium. The Warriors outshot the Red Leafs 18-8 and controlled large stretches of play, but a late second-half goal proved to be the difference in a tightly contested match.
- Stan State Falls to Oaks in Final Match at Sunbird ClassicStanislaus State showcased a balanced offensive attack and continued development as a team during Saturday's neutral-site match against Menlo College at the Special Events Center. The Warriors tallied 40 kills and delivered several strong individual performances, pushing the Oaks in each set before ultimately falling in straight sets (22-25, 22-25, 19-25) in non-conference action.
- Warriors Drop Two Tight Matches at Sunbird Classic to Begin 2025Stanislaus State volleyball opened the 2025 season on Friday at the Sunbird Classic with two tightly contested matches, highlighted by junior libero Leah Mendoza tying the program's single-match record with 40 digs and junior middle blocker Lauren Hamilton moving into a six-way tie for fifth all-time in single-match blocks (9 total). The Warriors pushed host Fresno Pacific to five sets in the morning before narrowly falling to Westmont in four sets during the afternoon session.
- Late Strike Lifts Warriors Over Seattle Pacific in Season OpenerStanislaus State opened the 2025-26 season in thrilling fashion with a 2-1 home victory over Seattle Pacific on Wednesday night at Warrior Stadium. The Warriors struck first in the 44th minute on a goal by Alexis Cervantes and, after conceding a second-half equalizer via a penalty kick, regained the lead in the 87th with a game-winning strike from Gerardo Flores. Stan State outshot SPU 13-5 and controlled 57% of the possession, showing early season form in their home opener.
- Warrior Basketball Tip-Off Dinner Set for Nov. 5 at Dust Bowl Brewing CompanyStan State Men's and Women's Basketball will host their Tip-Off Dinner on Tuesday, November 5 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Dust Bowl Brewing Company in Turlock, Calif.