Women's Soccer

Sophomore Bianca Calafato turned in a great performance in her final game as a Knight as she recorded her second hat trick of the season and third of her career at City to help the Knights earn a 4-2 home victory over Grossmont in the last game of the year.

San Diego City swept the season series against Cuyamaca after earning a 6-1 victory over the Coyotes on Friday with five different Knights finding the back of the net.

Bianca Calafato had a hand in all three scoring plays on Tuesday with two goals and an assist to help the Knights earn a 3-3 draw on the road at Grossmont.

San Diego City is off to a 2-0 start in the PCAC after defeating Cuyamaca, 9-0, in a one-sided match with three Knights scoring multiple goals, including Bianca Calafato who recorded a hat trick.

San Diego City opened the PCAC season at home on Friday and fell behind twice, but scored the final three goals to earn a 4-2 victory to improve to 1-1-1 overall and 1-0 in conference. Desiree Garcia and Bianca Calafato each scored twice to help give the Knights their first win of the season.

Desiree Garcia and Christiana Macias each scored twice in San Diego City's home opener, but the Knights settled for a 4-4 draw after letting a 4-1 lead evaporate in the second half.

Jenica Stell had herself a week with a hat trick in Tuesday's win at Grossmont and another four-goal performance in Friday's 6-3 home win over Palomar. All six goals came in the first half as the Knights earned their second straight win to improve to 4-9 in the PCAC.

Freshman Jenica Stell had herself a day with three goals in a 4-2 road win at Grossmont on Tuesday afternoon. The Knights completed a season sweep of Grossmont after also getting a 4-1 home win over the Griffins on September 29.

Bianca Calafato had not found the back of the net this season until Friday when she terrorized Grossmont's defense by scoring all four goals in the Knights' 4-1 win to improve to 2-3 in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference.

The Knights opened the PCAC season at home on Tuesday against Imperial Valley and earned a 3-2 victory with sophomore Hannah Hawk scoring a brace, including the game-winner in the 69th minute. Jenica Stell scored City's other goal as the Knights improved to 1-2-1 overall and 1-0 in the conference.

The Knights wrapped up their injury-riddled season on a high note as they defeated Imperial Valley, 5-1, on Wednesday with four different players scoring goals, including Ariana DiMartino who found the back of the net twice.

With only 10 players, the Knights traveled to Miramar on Tuesday and earned a 5-0 win, their first of the season with goals coming from Sachiko Kure, Tanairy Suarez, and Monica King.

The Knights have been riddled with injuries since the start of the season and were only able to start 10 players in a 4-2 loss at Grossmont on Tuesday, but put up a good fight with Riana Kitchen and Ariana DiMartino scoring the first two goals of the season.

The San Diego City College women's soccer team wrapped up its most successful season in school history with a 5-0 win at Imperial Valley last Friday, and today, the Knights found out they are headed to the playoffs for the first time ever. The Knights are set to play at Long Beach City on Thursday, November 18 with the game time yet to be announced.

In the final PCAC home game of the season, the Knights put on a strong performance as they dominated in a 7-0 victory over Miramar with Riana Kitchen recording a hat trick and goalkeeper Chloe Sevilla scoring her first goal. City improved to 8-3-2 overall and 7-3-2 in the PCAC.

It seemed as though the Knights were headed towards a victory when Kiki Josephson's 73rd minute goal put them up, 3-1, but Palomar responded with two quick goals and City had to settle for a draw in a game they needed to win.