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GAMEDAY: MSOC at No. 16 Washington

GAME PREVIEW: MSOC at No. 16 Washington

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  • Sunday, Sept. 23 at 5 p.m.
  • at No. 16 Washington (Husky Soccer Stadium)
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  • WAC/101 Club Cup on the line

ABOUT THE GAME

  • Seattle U (5-3-0) at Washington (5-2-0)
  • All-time series-UW leads, 43-7-5
  • Home-UW leads, 21-4-4
  • Away-UW leads, 21-3-1
  • Neutral-UW leads, 1-0-0
  • Last meeting-Seattle U won, 3-2 in overtime, at UW in NCAA Tournament (Nov. 16, 2017)

NEWS AND NOTES

  • Seattle U drilled San Diego, 4-0, on Sept. 19, as four different Redhawks scored in the road win. Declan McGlynn, Hamish Ritchie, Noe Meza, and Orlando Neto each scored. McGlynn tallied a pair of assists.
  • SU held a 19-3 advantage in shots, including a 12-0 margin in shots on goal, in the win at USD.
  • Seattle U stands second in the nation in shots at 18.3 per game in 2018. It ranks third nationally with 8.0 shots on goal per game.
  • UW had won three in a row before losing at No. 20 Portland, 1-0, on Sept. 14. Portland scored in the 21st minute and held on, despite a 13-11 advantage in shots for the Huskies.
  • Washington has beaten New Mexico, CSUN, and Akron in 2018. Seattle U beat Akron, but dropped contests with New Mexico and CSUN earlier this season.
  • Kyle Coffey paces the Huskies with four goals, while Joey Parish has posted three goals and three assists on the year.
  • Gabriel Ruiz scored in overtime to lift SU to a thrilling 3-2 win at UW in the first round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament. The win was Seattle U’s first at Washington since 1971.
  • The Redhawks claimed a dramatic 2-1 win at Loyola Marymount on Sept. 16. Cody Gibson scored the game-winning goal with 36 seconds remaining in regulation. Hal Uderitz assisted on the winner. Declan McGlynn scored his first collegiate goal in the first half of the match.
  • SU took a 2-1 setback at California Baptist in the 2018 WAC opener on Sept. 13. Cody Gibson scored in the first half, but the Lancers answered with two goals to get the win in their WAC debut.
  • On Sept. 9, Pete Fewing coached his 500th career game at Seattle U. CSUN came away with a 2-1 overtime decision at Championship Field. Sergio Rivas scored late in regulation to force OT.
  • SU will look to win the WAC regular-season crown for the third time since 2013. It won both the regular season and tournament titles in 2013 and 2015 before claiming the tournament championship last season.
  • The Redhawks beat No. 14 Akron, 2-1, on Sept. 7, as Sergio Rivas and Gabriel Ruiz scored to lift SU to one of its biggest wins in program history. The Zips went to the 2017 Final Four.
  • SU opened its home schedule with a pair of wins. It beat UC Santa Barbara, 2-0, on Sept. 2 as Noe Meza and Orlando Neto both scored. The Redhawks outshot the Gauchos, 25-5, including 16-0 in the first half.
  • The Redhawks beat Cal Poly, 2-1, on Aug. 31. Connor Noblat scored in the 82nd minute to lift SU to victory in the home opener. Hamish Ritchie scored late in the first half.
  • In the win over the Mustangs, Seattle U put up 26 shots. It held an 18-1 advantage in shots in the second half of the contest.
  • SU was handed a 4-2 setback at New Mexico on Aug. 24. Julian Avila-Good and Cody Gibson both scored in the regular-season opener.
  • The Redhawks were voted favorites in the WAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll, marking the fourth time in the last five years that SU has been chosen to win the league.
  • Nathan Aune and Sergio Rivas have been named WAC Preseason Defensive and Offensive Player of the Year, respectively. Aune was a 2017 United Soccer Coaches Third Team All-American and won WAC Defensive Player of the Year. Rivas claimed United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-Region last season.
  • Nathan Aune is on the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List. He is one of 32 players on the preseason list for soccer’s most prestigious award.
  • Josh Adachi, Nathan Aune, Anthony Ayala, and Sergio Rivas were named All-WAC Preseason. The four seniors all earned All-WAC recognition in 2017.
  • Pete Fewing is in his 25th season at Seattle U. With six more wins, Fewing will pick up his 300th career victory.