FORT COLLINS, Colo. - Shayla Sugai had nine saves, setting a new single-game career high to lead San José State women's soccer (0-8-3, 0-2-1 MW) in a 2-0 loss against Colorado State (7-3-1, 3-0-0 MW) on Thursday afternoon from CSU Soccer Field in Fort Collins, Colo.
- Sugai had nine saves on the day in goal for the Spartans.
- Sugai’s nine saves set a new single-game season high for the senior.
- Sugai also set a career single-game high with her nine saves.
- Sugai now has 35 saves on the season so far.
- Taylor Phillips and Bella Flocchini each had four shots, with three of their shots on goal for both in this game.
- Phillips and Flocchini are the top two on the team in shots for this season. Phillips has 24 shots and Flocchini has 19.
- Kennedy Mayo, Isabella Shallou-Enes, and Tiana Cello each had one shot in the match, with Cello and Shallou-Enes’ shots on target.
- The Spartans took 11 shots with eight shots on goal in this match.
- Carly Burns, Kyah Coady, and Flocchini played the full 90 minutes in this match.
UP NEXT: The Spartans will continue their first Mountain West road trip against Wyoming on Sunday, Oct. 6, from Madrid Sports Complex in Laramie, Wyo. Kickoff is slated for 12:00 p.m. PDT. You can tune in to all the action on the Mountain West Network.
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