Seattle U to Host Huskies in Crosstown Rivalry Game: Seattle U women’s soccer (4-2-0), who comes into this weekend with a two game winning streak after winning three of the last four, hosts Washington (5-2-0) under the lights on Friday, Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. Fans in attendance are encouraged to wear red and “red out” Championship Field. For non-street parking, fans can find pay parking in the Murphy Garage (11th Ave & E James Way) just three blocks from Championship Field. A link to live stats and video is on the women’s soccer schedule page at GoSeattleU.com.
Ticket Information: Fans can purchase single game tickets starting an hour prior to each match at the ticket booth at the main Championship Field entrance (corner of 14th and E Cherry). Prices are as follows: $7 for general admission, $5 for youth (17 and under) and seniors (65+). The Redhawk Sports Pass can also be purchased for $50 by calling the Redhawk Ticket Office at (206) 398-GOSU(4678), which is good for all men’s and women’s soccer, women’s basketball, volleyball, and baseball home contests.
“Tweet Your Seat” Promotion on Friday: Fans are encouraged to tweet a picture of their group enjoying the game or their view of the field from their seats to @su_athletics during Friday’s match and use the hashtag #tweetyourseatSU. A winner will be randomly drawn at halftime to win an SU branded prize.
Scouting Washington (5-2-0): UW has started the season with wins vs. Kentucky, La Salle, Pittsburgh, Dartmouth, and Miami (Florida), but the Dawgs have lost two of their last four coming into this match, suffering their worst loss of the season thus far to Wisconsin, 4-0, on Sept. 5 and, most recently, vs. San Diego State, 2-1, in Portland on Sept. 12. Jaclyn Softli leads the team with six goals in seven matches as well as a team-leading 23 shots, 15 on goal. In goal, Megan Kufeld has recorded two shutouts and 25 saves, playing every single minute of UW’s opening seven games. Washington missed the NCAA Tournament last season after going 7-9-4 overall and 4-5-1 in Pac-12 play.
Ticket Information: Fans can purchase single game tickets starting an hour prior to each match at the ticket booth at the main Championship Field entrance (corner of 14th and E Cherry). Prices are as follows: $7 for general admission, $5 for youth (17 and under) and seniors (65+). The Redhawk Sports Pass can also be purchased for $50 by calling the Redhawk Ticket Office at (206) 398-GOSU(4678), which is good for all men’s and women’s soccer, women’s basketball, volleyball, and baseball home contests.
“Tweet Your Seat” Promotion on Friday: Fans are encouraged to tweet a picture of their group enjoying the game or their view of the field from their seats to @su_athletics during Friday’s match and use the hashtag #tweetyourseatSU. A winner will be randomly drawn at halftime to win an SU branded prize.
Scouting Washington (5-2-0): UW has started the season with wins vs. Kentucky, La Salle, Pittsburgh, Dartmouth, and Miami (Florida), but the Dawgs have lost two of their last four coming into this match, suffering their worst loss of the season thus far to Wisconsin, 4-0, on Sept. 5 and, most recently, vs. San Diego State, 2-1, in Portland on Sept. 12. Jaclyn Softli leads the team with six goals in seven matches as well as a team-leading 23 shots, 15 on goal. In goal, Megan Kufeld has recorded two shutouts and 25 saves, playing every single minute of UW’s opening seven games. Washington missed the NCAA Tournament last season after going 7-9-4 overall and 4-5-1 in Pac-12 play.
