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GAMEDAY: WSOC vs. Portland State

Seattle U women's soccer welcomes Portland State on Moms and Daughters Day at Championship Field.

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• Sunday, Sept. 1 at 1 p.m.

• vs. Portland State (Championship Field)

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• Moms and Daughters Day (fans receive free Seattle U tumbler, while supplies last)

ABOUT THE GAME

• Seattle U (1-1-1) vs. Portland State (0-2-0)

• All-time series-Seattle U leads, 6-0-4

• Home-Seattle U leads, 3-0-2

• Away-Seattle U leads, 3-0-2

• Neutral-N/A

• Last meeting-Seattle U won, 3-0, at Championship Field on Sept. 2, 2018 

NEWS AND NOTES

• Seattle U hosts Portland State on Sunday afternoon, wrapping up its home weekend.

• On Aug. 29, Jessie Ray scored in the 97th minute to lift SU to a 3-2 overtime victory over James Madison. Bailey Hall and Lauren Brown both scored, while Madison Waguespack made five saves in net for her first career win.

Jessie Ray’s OT goal marked the first score by a Redhawk in extra time since Brie Hooks scored to win at CSU Bakersfield on Oct. 9, 2016. It was SU’s first home overtime win since Aug. 23, 2015, when the Redhawks beat Oregon, 1-0.

• The Redhawks played a scoreless draw at Washington on Aug. 26, taking a point from UW for the first time in 15 all-time meetings. Freshman Madison Waguespack made three saves in her first career start, stopping a penalty kick early in the second half to keep the Huskies off the scoreboard.

• Portland State is 0-2 in 2019, having lost to Oregon State, 3-0, and at Oregon, 4-2.

• PSU was voted eighth in the Big Sky preseason poll after going 5-10-1 in 2018.

• SU kicked off the 2019 season with a 4-0 setback against No. 15 Washington State on Aug. 22. Mackenzie Curry and Madison Waguespack combined for six saves in net for the Redhawks.

• Seattle U was picked to win the WAC in the preseason coaches’ poll, marking the sixth time in the last seven seasons that the Redhawks were voted preseason favorites. Seniors Rachel Bowler and Jessie Ray were chosen All-WAC Preseason.

• Coach Julie Woodward enters her 23rd season at SU. She has won 294 games at SU.

• The Redhawks won the 2018 WAC Tournament Championship, advancing to their fourth NCAA Tournament since 2013. SU is the lone Division I program to play in each of its last six conference championship matches.

• SU features seven seniors, four juniors, 11 sophomores, and 16 freshmen on this year’s roster.

• Seattle U will serve as host for the 2019 WAC Tournament Nov. 6-10 at Championship Field. The last time SU hosted, in 2014, the Redhawks won to advance to the NCAA Tournament.

• Senior Jessie Ray has tallied 17 goals and 11 assists in her first three seasons at Seattle U, most among Redhawk returners in 2019.