Each week this fall, GoSeattleU.com will take a look back at memorable moments from the last decade of Seattle U Athletics history that occurred during that week.
Men's Soccer
Seattle U scored three second-half goals, including two in the final nine minutes, to rally for a 4-3 win at Kansas City on Nov. 3, 2013. The Roos took a 3-1 lead at halftime before Shane Mahvi, Hamza Haddadi, and Jonathan Massimino each scored. Massimino's winner came at 86:52 to keep the Redhawks unbeaten in the WAC.
Women's Soccer
The Redhawks won the 2016 WAC Tournament Championship, beating Kansas City, 2-1, on Nov. 6, 2016. Two early goals set up a 1-1 tie for much of the contest until Jessie Ray scored in the 72nd minute to help SU claim a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Mackenzie Curry made two saves in net.
Volleyball
The Redhawks downed CSU Bakersfield in four sets on Nov. 5, 2010, led in part by Jordan Keller's imposing defensive presence at the net. The then-junior finished the match with 11 blocks, while chipping in offensively, registering seven kills on 10 swings. The defensive performance was Keller's second-best of her career, logging an impressive 15 stops two weeks later while hosting the Roadrunners.
Cross Country
Seattle U's women finished second at the 2013 WAC Cross Country Championships, as Lauren Hammerle (fourth), Hannah Mittelstaedt (eighth), Sophie Curatilo (ninth), and Lila Rice (12th) earned All-WAC recognition. Rice was named WAC Freshman of the Year for her efforts.
Women's Swimming
Last season, Alexa Hoeper set a career mark in the 1000 freestyle, on Nov. 2 in a head-to-head meet at Simon Fraser. Hoeper's time of 10:44.42, also placed the then-freshman, 10th on the program's all-time top performance list
Men's Soccer
Seattle U scored three second-half goals, including two in the final nine minutes, to rally for a 4-3 win at Kansas City on Nov. 3, 2013. The Roos took a 3-1 lead at halftime before Shane Mahvi, Hamza Haddadi, and Jonathan Massimino each scored. Massimino's winner came at 86:52 to keep the Redhawks unbeaten in the WAC.
Women's Soccer
The Redhawks won the 2016 WAC Tournament Championship, beating Kansas City, 2-1, on Nov. 6, 2016. Two early goals set up a 1-1 tie for much of the contest until Jessie Ray scored in the 72nd minute to help SU claim a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Mackenzie Curry made two saves in net.
Volleyball
The Redhawks downed CSU Bakersfield in four sets on Nov. 5, 2010, led in part by Jordan Keller's imposing defensive presence at the net. The then-junior finished the match with 11 blocks, while chipping in offensively, registering seven kills on 10 swings. The defensive performance was Keller's second-best of her career, logging an impressive 15 stops two weeks later while hosting the Roadrunners.
Cross Country
Seattle U's women finished second at the 2013 WAC Cross Country Championships, as Lauren Hammerle (fourth), Hannah Mittelstaedt (eighth), Sophie Curatilo (ninth), and Lila Rice (12th) earned All-WAC recognition. Rice was named WAC Freshman of the Year for her efforts.
Women's Swimming
Last season, Alexa Hoeper set a career mark in the 1000 freestyle, on Nov. 2 in a head-to-head meet at Simon Fraser. Hoeper's time of 10:44.42, also placed the then-freshman, 10th on the program's all-time top performance list
