This Week in Warrior Sports
This 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).
Men's Soccer Opens Season 2-0
The Stan State men's soccer team began the 2025 campaign with back-to-back victories, defeating Seattle Pacific, 2-1, and Western Washington, 4-1, at home.
Goal scorers for the Warriors included Sebastian Carbajal, Alexis Cervantes, Emmanuel Duran (2), Gerardo Flores, and Kenneth Solares. Assists came from Cervantes, Flores, Angel Ruiz Hernandez, and Samuel Villanueva, who tallied three in the win over WWU.
Goalkeeper Angel Ruiz-Hernandez recorded a 1.00 goals against average, with five saves and a .714 save percentage across the two matches.
Women's Soccer Splits Home Opener Weekend
The Warrior women's soccer team opened its season with a pair of home matches, earning a 1-0 shutout victory over Saint Martin's before falling 2-1 to Simon Fraser.
Zara Mujica posted a clean sheet in the opener with three saves. Stan State outshot Saint Martin's 21-4. In the match against Simon Fraser, the Warriors outshot the Red Leafs 18-8, but fell short despite goals from Grace Fabionar and Haylee Sousa.
Aliah Avila recorded two assists on the weekend, with Jocelin Roa and Kellyann Rodriguez each adding one. Mujica finished the weekend with a 1.00 goals against average and .778 save percentage.
Volleyball Continues Road Stretch at Biola/Vanguard Kickoff Classic
Stan State volleyball opened the 2025 season with three hard-fought losses at the Sunbird Classic in Fresno, falling to Fresno Pacific (3-2), Westmont (3-1), and Menlo College (3-0).
Isabella Saucedo led the team with 29 kills, followed by Maggie Olson (25) and Christallynn Tate (20). Shaelynn Pruiett and Reagan Wilkerson dished out 55 and 38 assists, respectively.
Defensively, Leah Mendoza tallied 78 digs, including 40 against Fresno Pacific, tying the program's single-match record. Lauren Hamilton led at the net with 17 total blocks.
The Warriors now turn their attention to the Biola/Vanguard Kickoff Classic, where they will compete in four matches over three days.
Women's Cross Country Ranked 17th Nationally, First in West Region
In the 2025 NCAA Division II preseason poll released by the USTFCCCA, the Stanislaus State women's cross country team earned a No. 17 national ranking and is ranked first in the West Region.
In the CCAA preseason coaches' poll, the Warriors were picked to finish second. Five Warriors were named to the CCAA Watchlist:
- Gianna Bomarito – 2023 CCAA Runner of the Year, All-American (19th at Nationals)
- Crystal Hernandez, Jacqueline Sanchez-Silva, Annie Wild – All-CCAA honorees in 2024
- Makenzie Kordic – 2024 All-CCAA for Sonoma State
Men's Cross Country Ranked Sixth in Region
The Warrior men's cross country team enters the 2025 season ranked sixth in the NCAA Division II West Region by the USTFCCCA, and third in the CCAA preseason coaches' poll.
Tanner Gerhart (2024 CCAA Newcomer of the Year), Jackson Oliveira (2024 CCAA Freshman of
the Year), and Mason Oliveira (All-CCAA) were all named to the CCAA Watchlist.
Warrior Sports Streaming on FloCollege
Fans can follow all Stan State action live this season on FloCollege, the official streaming partner of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). All home and away CCAA games will be streamed live, along with home non-conference and CCAA-hosted tournament games. Visit www.goccaa.org/flocollege to subscribe.
Stan State Warrior Student-Athletes of the Week: Avila and VillanuevaAliah Avila, a midfielder on the women's soccer team, earned this week's honor after assisting on both Warrior goals over the weekend. The 2024 CCAA Midfielder of the Year set up the game-winner in the 55th minute against Saint Martin's and added another assist in the 59th minute against Simon Fraser.
Samuel Villanueva, a captain on the men's soccer team, played a crucial role in the Warriors' 4-1 win over Western Washington, registering three assists and anchoring a defense that held the opposition to just seven total shots, four on goal.
Upcoming Schedule
Wednesday, September 10
- Women's Soccer vs. No. 23 Hawai'i Hilo – 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, September 11
- Volleyball at Biola – 3:30 p.m.
- Men's Soccer at Simon Fraser – 5:00 p.m.
Friday, September 12
- Volleyball vs. Azusa Pacific (at Vanguard) – 10:00 a.m.
- Volleyball at Vanguard – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 13
- Volleyball vs. Texas Permian Basin (at Vanguard) – 1:00 p.m.
- Men's Soccer at Saint Martin's – 1:00 p.m.
- Men's/Women's Cross Country – Kim Duyst Twilight (5:00–11:00 p.m., River Oaks GC)
- Women's Soccer vs. Menlo College – 7:00 p.m.
Latest Athletics News
- Warriors Look to Build on 2–0 Start in Northwest Road TripOff to a perfect 2-0 start in 2025, Stanislaus State Men's Soccer heads north this week for a two-match trip to the Pacific Northwest. The Warriors open at Simon Fraser on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 5 p.m. in Burnaby, British Columbia, before facing Saint Martin's on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 1 p.m. in Lacey, Wash.
- Warriors Set to Close Season-Opening Homestand with Key Non-Conference MatchesThe Stanislaus State women's soccer team will wrap up its season-beginning four-match homestand this week with a pair of non-conference contests under the lights at Warrior Stadium. The Warriors will host No. 24 Hawai'i Hilo on Wednesday, Sept. 10, and Menlo College on Saturday, Sept. 13, with both matches scheduled for 7:00 p.m. kickoffs.
- 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.
- Stanislaus State Dominates Western Washington in 4–1 Home VictoryStanislaus State continued its strong start to the season with a commanding 4–1 win over Western Washington on Saturday night at Warrior Stadium in Turlock, California. Behind a balanced offensive attack that saw goals from four different players—including a brace from Emmanuel Duran—and a trio of assists from Samuel Villanueva, 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.
- 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.
- 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.