BC WOMEN BEAT GLENDALE, BUT BC COACH WANTS MORE

Odalys Espinoza scored the last of BC's three goals, giving her five over the last three games.
Odalys Espinoza scored the last of BC's three goals, giving her five over the last three games.

Bakersfield College Women's Soccer (4-2-2) beat Glendale College (0-4-2) by a score of 3-1 on the road Friday, but Coach Scott Dameron said it wasn't his team's best effort.

"I hate to say this, but it was a sloppy game," Dameron said, "we just have to work on our decision making." 

Arielle Joven opened scoring for BC on a free kick 25 minutes into the game, and she followed that up with another goal after Celeste Martinez retrieved a loose ball and and set Joven up for a sweet 20 yarder to make it 2-0. 

Odalys Espinoza scored BC's third goal on a penalty kick, giving her five over the last three games. 

"We need to play a lot more consistent if we want to be in the type of position our talent could take us to in the latter stage of this season. And it wasn't one particular player, we just lacked rhythm," Dameron said. 

 The contest also marked the end of Amelia Lopez's points-scored streak. The forward had scored at least one goal or contributed one assist-including two multi-goal games- over the first seven contests of the season.
BC's win over Glendale marked the end of a long road swing that had them away from Memorial Stadium for over three weeks. They will play West LA Tuesday at home.