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GAMEDAY: WSOC vs. Portland State

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SEATTLE – Seattle University women’s soccer hosts Portland State on Sunday afternoon, as the Redhawks continue their eight-game home stand at Championship Field.

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  • Sunday, Sept. 2 at 3 p.m.
  • vs. Portland State (Championship Field)
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ABOUT THE GAME

  • Seattle U (1-1-1) vs. Portland State (1-2-0)
  • All-time series-Seattle U leads 5-0-4
  • Home-Seattle U leads, 2-0-2
  • Away-Seattle U leads, 3-0-2
  • Neutral-N/A
  • Last meeting-Seattle U won, 4-0, at Portland State (Sept. 17, 2017)

NEWS AND NOTES

  • Seattle U plays the third match of an eight-game home stand Sunday afternoon.
  • SU tied Cal State Fullerton, 1-1, on Aug. 26. Jessie Ray scored her fourth goal of the season in the draw at Championship Field.
  • Freshman goalkeeper Ariana Romero was named WAC Defensive Player of the Week, for the period ending Aug. 26. Romero did not allow a goal in 77 minutes of action over two games, making one save and sharing a shutout with Mackenzie Curry.
  • SU beat two-time defending Big Sky Tournament champion Eastern Washington, 3-0, on Aug. 20. Jessie Ray scored two goals and assisted on another as the Redhawks opened their eight-game homestand with a victory.
  • Emily Bringgold scored for SU in the win over Eastern Washington, notching her first career goal as a Redhawk.
  • Seattle U began the regular season with a 3-1 setback at No. 21 Washington State on Aug. 17.
  • Jessie Ray finished a header off a Laura Hooper assist in the 13th minute to account for the Redhawks’ goal at WSU.
  • Cal State Fullerton lost, 3-0, at Washington on Friday night. The Titans claimed a 5-1 win over St. Mary’s on Aug. 19. Nano Oronoz posted a hat trick in the win last weekend. They lost, 1-0 in overtime to BYU, to open its regular season.
  • Fullerton won the 2017 Big West Tournament. It lost nine seniors from that title team and has been voted to place third in the 2018 preseason poll.
  • The Redhawks were voted to take third in the WAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll. Defenders Rachel Bowler and Hannah Carrothers were named to the Preseason All-WAC Team. Carrothers and forward Jessie Ray were 2017 All-WAC Second Team selections.
  • Julie Woodward enters her 22nd season as Seattle U head coach. She has guided the Redhawks to four WAC regular season titles, three WAC Tournament crowns, and eight straight winning seasons.
  • Last season, SU won nine games and advanced to the WAC Championship game for the fifth straight year. It will have to replace nine seniors who graduated. The Redhawks have a 12-player freshman class in 2018.