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Redhawks Nearly Knock off UW in NCAA Tournament

Seattle U women's soccer played right with Washington in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Saturday, but UW came away with a 1-0 decision.

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Redhawks Nearly Knock off UW in NCAA TournamentRedhawks Nearly Knock off UW in NCAA Tournament

SEATTLE -  Seattle University women’s soccer battled at the University of Washington in an NCAA Tournament match Saturday evening, but the Huskies pulled out a 1-0 decision at Husky Soccer Stadium.

“I’m so proud of the effort of this team,” said Coach Julie Woodward, coaching in her fifth NCAA Tournament since 2013. “The determination and grit was outstanding. It was a great game and a great night for soccer in Seattle.”

Both teams played portions as the better side, with the Redhawks showing well in the early going. A corner kick nearly resulted in a goal, as Leahi Manthei had a chance in close, but the UW defense was there to keep the game scoreless.

Later in the half, Jessie Ray earned a breakaway, but the Washington goalkeeper made a big save as the contest remained even at halftime.

Soon after another Redhawk opportunity went just wide, UW scored in the 56th minute to grab the lead. SU struggled for a stretch after that, but rallied late, creating several strong chances as the half wore on. The Redhawks put together a stellar build-up, ending with a laser from Ava Benedetti that just missed high over the net.

Seattle U finishes 2019 with a 12-8-2 record, including the WAC regular-season and tournament titles. It will lose a terrific senior class featuring Ray, Holly Rothering, Rachel Bowler, Mackenzie Curry, Kate Farnham, Olivia Ovenell, and Kelsey Vogel.