LA JOLLA – Apparently someone does win in a tie. This season, that someone has the Chico State women’s soccer team. With their NCAA record ninth tie of the season and a 4-3 victory in the ensuing shootout Thursday night against long-time nemesis Seattle Pacific, the Wildcats advanced to tonight’s NCAA Championship Tournament second-round match against host UC San Diego at Tritons Soccer Stadium.
Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. Click here for live stats of the match.
Chico State, seeded No. 6 in the West Region, enters the match with a record of 8-5-9. The nine ties are the most in the history of NCAA Division II women’s soccer and the total matches William and Mary’s 2005 team for the most in the history of the NCAA at any level. Their five 0-0 ties matches USC (2006), Ithaca (1989) and South Dakota State (2003) for the most in NCAA history. And their 10 overtime matches are tied for the most in Division II history and one shy of William and Mary’s NCAA record of 11, set in 2005.
Lisa Webster scored twice in Chico State's 2-0 victory against UC San Diego earlier this season.
At 14-5-1, UC San Diego is certainly no threat to any of those marks. The Tritons, seeded No. 2 in the West, have gone extra minutes in their last two matches, however. They lost to Cal State Dominguez Hills in overtime in their regular-season finale, and then tied the Toros before losing to them in a shootout in the opening round of the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championship Tournament.
UC San Diego leads the all-time series between the teams 7-4, but the Wildcats won their only meeting this season, 2-0, on Sept. 20 in Chico. Lisa Webster scored twice in a two-minute span late in the second half and Natalie Bensky earned the shutout in goal to key the win.
The winner of tonight’s match will play the winner of Sunday’s Cal State Dominguez Hills – Cal State L.A. match for the West Region title next Friday. The time and site of that match is yet to be determined, though if the Wildcats win, they will be on the road as the lowest remaining seed.