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Wildcats get Janjigian with it to win season opener
Chico State men's soccer player Mike Janjigian.
Freshman Mike Janjigian scored the game-winning goal.
Freshman scores game winner in 88th minute; Akwaja tallies goal, assist
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Mike Janjigian watched a lot of soccer from the sidelines last season as a redshirt. Apparently the freshman defender was paying attention to where the right place is at the right time. Janjigian knocked home a deflected header in the 88th minute from the top of the six-yard box to lift the Chico State men’s soccer team to a thrilling 2-1 victory over Western Washington in the season opener for both teams Thursday night at University Soccer Stadium.

Urged by Wildcats Head Coach Felipe Restrepo to move into the box for a corner kick more than likely

Men's soccer player Chris Akwaja.
Junior Chris Akwaja tallied a goal and an assist.
because of his strapping 6-foot-3 frame, Janjigian was there to pounce after Western Washington goalkeeper Christian Warman was unable to corral Chris Akwaja’s header at the far post. It bounced twice to Janjigian, who jammed it home.

On a night that featured a starting lineup made up of four freshman and two sophomores playing impressive soccer, Akwaja provided a vital veteran lift. The second leading scorer on last year’s squad and a returning All-California Collegiate Athletic Association performer finished with a goal and an assist.

True freshman Evan Johnston, set up Akwaja’s goal when he took a corner kick and then gathered it back in after it had been knocked back outside before slamming a bending cross hard to the far post where Akwaja waited to head it home in the 55th minute.

Gibson Bardsley got Western Washington on the board with the equalizer in the 62nd minute, finishing Oscar Jimenez’s through ball from close range.

Chico State men's soccer player Evan Johnston.
True freshman Evan Johnston helped set up both goals with corner kicks.
Chico State outshot Western Washington 18-4 and enjoyed a 7-0 advantage in corner kicks.

Both goals followed Johnston’s corner kicks, which Restrepo asked him to start taking early in the contest.

The Wildcats are back in action Monday for another crucial West Region showdown with Seattle Pacific, a team picked to finish at or near the top of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference this season.

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Wildcats of the Week
Jordan Semple
Men's Basketball
Jordan Semple was simply astounding this weekend, notching a career high 19 points Friday and matching a career high with 10 rebounds on Saturday. He averaged 17 points and eight rebounds during the Wildcats’ two wins to earn Wildcat of the Week honors for the second time this year.
 
The redshirt freshman from Arcata torched Cal State East Bay for 19 points, six rebounds, an assist and a steal in just 24 minutes off the bench in Friday night’s 93-76 shellacking of Cal State East Bay. Saturday, Semple scored 15 points to go along with his 10 rebounds, an assist, and a blocked shot against .
 
Semple shot 57 percent (12-for-21) from the field, including 63 percent from beyond the arc (5-for-8) and also knocked down five-of-seven free throws over the weekend. He’s now shooting 51 percent on the season, second on the team behind only Jordan Barton, another of the team’s freshmen. He leads the team in rebounding at 5.7 per game despite averaging only 18 minutes per contest, ranks second with 14 blocks, and third with 21 assists.
 
Chico State, in a five-way logjam for first place atop the CCAA, returns to Acker Gym this weekend, hosting Sonoma State Friday and Humboldt State Saturday. Both games are scheduled to tip off at 7:30 p.m.
Courtney Hamilton
Women's Basketball
For the past two seasons, the Chico State women’s basketball team has relied heavily on point guard Courtney Hamilton to keep the offense flowing, distributing the ball and setting her teammates up for high-percentage shots. The sophomore from Walnut Creek did all that and much more this past weekend, keeping the Wildcats’ offense productive while also posting some impressive scoring and rebounding numbers in big roads wins over Cal State East Bay and No. 22 Cal State Monterey Bay. For her all-around efforts, Hamilton is the latest Wildcat of the Week.

Friday against Cal State East Bay, Hamilton scored seven points, knocked down her lone 3-point field goal attempt, grabbed five rebounds and doled out a pair of assists while also hitting two clutch free throws in the game’s final seconds to help the Wildcats beat the Pioneers, 60-51. Hamilton enjoyed an even bigger night in Saturday’s 63-58 victory over nationally-ranked Cal State Monterey Bay, draining every shot she took (3-for-3 from the field, 4-for-4 from the foul line) to match her career high of 10 points. She also hauled in a career-best seven rebounds and dished out two assists as the ’Cats upset the host Otters.

Hamilton is averaging 4.8 points a game for the Wildcats so far this season, and she currently ranks fourth in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) in assists (3.1 a game) and third among conference players in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.2).

Chico State returns to Acker Gym this weekend, hosting Sonoma State Friday and Humboldt State Saturday in a pair of key CCAA matchups. Both games are scheduled to tip off at 5:30 p.m.
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