EUGENE, Ore.  – Keely Roy scored on an 83rd-minute penalty kick to give the California women's soccer team a 1-1 tie with Oregon on Sunday on Papé Field.
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The Golden Bears' record stands at 9-4-4 (4-3-1 in the Pac-12), while the Ducks are 4-6-6 (2-4-2 Pac-12).
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Cal dominated the game in shots (24-5), corner kicks (14-2) and possession but needed the late equalizer after Oregon's Kess Elmore scored in the fourth minute. The Bears outshot the Ducks 10-1 in the first half and 14-4 in the final 45 minutes, but Oregon goalkeeper Leah Freeman made seven saves to keep Cal at bay for most of the match.
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The Bears kept the pressure on and at one point produced four consecutive corner kicks, culminating on a
Kailee Gifford shot that went just wide in the 66th minute.
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In the 72nd minute, Oregon's Chai Cortez picked up her second yellow card and was red carded, and the Bears played 11 vs. 10 the rest of the way.
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In the 83rd minute,
Ayo Oke dribbled deep into the Ducks' box and was fouled, resulting in the PK. Roy stuck the ball in the upper corner for the equalizer.
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Cal outshot Oregon 4-0 in the final minutes but settled for the 1-1 draw.
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For their next game, the Bears return to Edwards Stadium to host Colorado in another Pac-12 Conference clash on Thursday at 12 p.m.