Dickerson re-established himself as a force in goal, helping lead CSUDH to a pair of CCAA road wins, including one at 7th-ranked Sonoma State, the Toros’ main nemesis.
Against the Seawolves, Dickerson out-dueled his All-American counterpart with a shutout against the high-powered Seawolf offense, repelling 5 blasts as CSUDH ended Sonoma’s 24-game unbeaten streak at Seawolf Field.
The redshirt freshman nearly duplicated his effort against the Lumberjacks two days later as he held HSU scoreless for the first 75 minutes before the hosts finally broke through at the 75:43 mark, finishing with 5 more saves to run his weekend tally to 10.
Overall, Dickerson boasted a 0.50 GAA with just one goal allowed in 180 minutes played, bringing the Toros back in the CCAA Championship Tournament mix and within six points of south division leader and top-ranked Cal State L.A.