Two women's soccer players earn awards

Sonoma State Women’s Soccer is back after a very successful 2021 campaign that included winning the CCAA Championship. The defending champions have come out this year staying on top with a current overall record of 3-1. The Seawolves biggest win so far this season was against nationally ranked Western Washington. All this early success has been a complete team effort but 2 certain players have been on another level.

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Seawolves winning streak comes to an end

The Wolves Den was full of energy asEnter Sandman” by Metallica played just before the SSU women's volleyball match vs. Cal State East Bay on Saturday afternoon. This game featured two teams riding in with a lot of momentum, with SSU on a 7-game winning streak and Cal State East Bay on a 6-game streak. The SSU women were not on the winning end in this one losing 3-1. After being "humbled," the team is ready to turn the page.

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Seawolves take down nationally ranked Western Washington

It was hard not to notice Head Coach Emiria Salzmann of Sonoma State Women's Soccer was absent for the team's 2-1 win vs. Western Washington on Saturday afternoon in Rohnert Park, Calif. Salzmann, in her eleventh year at Sonoma State, is known for her relentless dedication. Assistant Coach Kristal Luna, who filled in for Salzmann, clarified the reason after the game, "Her mom, unfortunately, passed away this morning, so she obviously had to spend that time with her family."

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SSU volleyball takes over Seawolves/Penguins Classic

This past weekend's Seawolves/Penguins Classic was a very successful one for Sonoma State’s volleyball team as they fought hard to go undefeated. Sonoma’s seniors Kiana Richardson, Jen Trephan and Jessie Hobbs began the start of the season as powerful forces and leaders for their team. Sonoma’s first game was against Holy Names University, and the Seawolves won in a three-set sweep. Trephan led the way with a huge five kills. Junior Brooklyn Jackson has also been setting the tone for the team as she ended Holy Names and was named Player of the Game with nine kills. Kills are an exciting part of the game and very difficult to accomplish, so we asked Jackson what it takes to see those opportunities.

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Softball and baseball earn weekly honors

Multiple Sonoma State athletes’ shined this past week as three different athletes were named player of the week in their respective sport. The first two are softball players Jesse Dupuis and Anna Zoia-Buescher. Dupuis won CCAA(California Collegiate Athletic Association) Pitcher of the week for April 19-24, her second time receiving the award this month.

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