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FOLLOW THE REDHAWKS
• Sunday, Mar. 21 at 1 p.m.
• vs. Incarnate Word
• Stats | Watch
• Under Governor Inslee's "Healthy Washington – Roadmap to Recovery", Seattle University Athletics is permitted to welcome a limited number of spectators to home events. Seattle U's spectator allotment will vary by venue and will be distributed to Seattle U students and "friends and family." Visiting teams will receive a limited number of tickets.
ABOUT THE GAME
• Seattle U (4-2-1, 3-1-1 WAC) vs. Incarnate Word (1-3-0, 1-3-0 WAC)
• All-time series-Seattle U leads, 5-0-1
• Home-Seattle U leads, 3-0-0
• Away-Seattle U leads, 2-0-1
• Neutral-N/A
• Last meeting-Seattle U won, 1-0, at UIW on Nov. 1, 2019
NEWS AND NOTES
• SU won, 1-0, at Air Force on Mar. 16. Noe Meza scored the game's lone goal, while Akili Kasim made five saves for his third shutout of the year. The Redhawks have yet to concede a goal in three WAC road contests this season.
• The Redhawks lost, 4-0, at No. 7 Washington on Mar. 10. The Huskies kept the WAC/101 Club Cup with the victory.
• Junior Akili Kasim ranks fourth nationally with 5.67 saves per game this season.
• Seattle U won, 2-0, at Dixie State on Mar. 6 as Munier Hussen and Habib Barry scored. Akili Kasim posted seven saves on his way to his second shutout of the year.
• Akili Kasim earned WAC Defensive Player of the Week for the period on Mar. 7. He compiled seven stops in the road win at DSU.
• The Redhawks played to a 1-1 tie with UNLV on Feb. 27 at Championship Field. Habib Barry scored late in regulation to force OT. Akili Kasim recorded eight stops in net.
• SU won, 3-0, at Houston Baptist on Feb. 13. Akili Kasim made five saves for his first shutout of the season, while James Morris, Habib Barry, and Deniz Dogan each scored a goal.
• Akili Kasim was named WAC Defensive Player of the Week after making five saves in the shutout at HBU on Feb. 13. It marked Kasim's second career WAC weekly honor. The junior has 11 career shutouts at SU.
• Seattle U fell to UTRGV, 1-0, in the WAC opener on Feb. 6 at Championship Field. Akili Kasim made four saves in the contest, which saw SU's 17-game unbeaten streak snapped.
• The Redhawks opened the 2021 season with a 3-2 double-overtime win over Gonzaga on Feb. 3 at Championship Field. Munier Hussen scored in the 106th minute to lift SU to a dramatic victory. Jesse Ortiz scored two goals in regulation.
• Munier Hussen's game-winner is just the second goal scored by a Redhawk after the 100th minute since Coach Pete Fewing returned in 2012. Kyle Bjornethun scored in the 103rd minute on Oct. 18, 2014, against Utah Valley.
• SU has won seven straight home openers at Championship Field.
• Seattle U was picked to win the WAC, according to the Preseason Coaches' Poll. It marks the fifth time in the last seven seasons that SU is the preseason favorite.
• Senior Noe Meza was voted WAC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year and junior Alex Acton-Petronotis was named WAC Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. Meza and Acton-Petronotis joined junior Akili Kasim and sophomore James Morris on the Preseason All-WAC team.
• Seattle U is the lone Division I program to win at least 11 games in each of the last seven seasons.
• SU has won an NCAA Tournament match in each of its four Division I appearances. It won at Creighton (2013), at home against UCLA (2015), at Washington (2017), and at Loyola Marymount (2019).
• The Redhawks have won four WAC Tournament crowns (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019).
• In 2019, James Morris became the fourth Redhawk to win WAC Freshman of the Year since 2013. Kyle Bjornethun (2013), Sergio Rivas (2015), and Declan McGlynn (2018) have also taken home the honor.
• In 2019, Pete Fewing was picked WAC Coach of the Year for the third time since 2013. He has also won the award in 2013 and 2015. All three times SU has won the WAC regular-season title, Fewing has been chosen as top coach.
• SU has won three WAC regular-season crowns (2013, 2015, 2019).
• Coach Pete Fewing is in his 27th season at Seattle U. Since 2013, he has taken the Redhawks to four NCAA Tournaments, winning four WAC Tournament crowns, and three WAC regular-season titles.
FOLLOW THE REDHAWKS
• Sunday, Mar. 21 at 1 p.m.
• vs. Incarnate Word
• Stats | Watch
• Under Governor Inslee's "Healthy Washington – Roadmap to Recovery", Seattle University Athletics is permitted to welcome a limited number of spectators to home events. Seattle U's spectator allotment will vary by venue and will be distributed to Seattle U students and "friends and family." Visiting teams will receive a limited number of tickets.
ABOUT THE GAME
• Seattle U (4-2-1, 3-1-1 WAC) vs. Incarnate Word (1-3-0, 1-3-0 WAC)
• All-time series-Seattle U leads, 5-0-1
• Home-Seattle U leads, 3-0-0
• Away-Seattle U leads, 2-0-1
• Neutral-N/A
• Last meeting-Seattle U won, 1-0, at UIW on Nov. 1, 2019
NEWS AND NOTES
• SU won, 1-0, at Air Force on Mar. 16. Noe Meza scored the game's lone goal, while Akili Kasim made five saves for his third shutout of the year. The Redhawks have yet to concede a goal in three WAC road contests this season.
• The Redhawks lost, 4-0, at No. 7 Washington on Mar. 10. The Huskies kept the WAC/101 Club Cup with the victory.
• Junior Akili Kasim ranks fourth nationally with 5.67 saves per game this season.
• Seattle U won, 2-0, at Dixie State on Mar. 6 as Munier Hussen and Habib Barry scored. Akili Kasim posted seven saves on his way to his second shutout of the year.
• Akili Kasim earned WAC Defensive Player of the Week for the period on Mar. 7. He compiled seven stops in the road win at DSU.
• The Redhawks played to a 1-1 tie with UNLV on Feb. 27 at Championship Field. Habib Barry scored late in regulation to force OT. Akili Kasim recorded eight stops in net.
• SU won, 3-0, at Houston Baptist on Feb. 13. Akili Kasim made five saves for his first shutout of the season, while James Morris, Habib Barry, and Deniz Dogan each scored a goal.
• Akili Kasim was named WAC Defensive Player of the Week after making five saves in the shutout at HBU on Feb. 13. It marked Kasim's second career WAC weekly honor. The junior has 11 career shutouts at SU.
• Seattle U fell to UTRGV, 1-0, in the WAC opener on Feb. 6 at Championship Field. Akili Kasim made four saves in the contest, which saw SU's 17-game unbeaten streak snapped.
• The Redhawks opened the 2021 season with a 3-2 double-overtime win over Gonzaga on Feb. 3 at Championship Field. Munier Hussen scored in the 106th minute to lift SU to a dramatic victory. Jesse Ortiz scored two goals in regulation.
• Munier Hussen's game-winner is just the second goal scored by a Redhawk after the 100th minute since Coach Pete Fewing returned in 2012. Kyle Bjornethun scored in the 103rd minute on Oct. 18, 2014, against Utah Valley.
• SU has won seven straight home openers at Championship Field.
• Seattle U was picked to win the WAC, according to the Preseason Coaches' Poll. It marks the fifth time in the last seven seasons that SU is the preseason favorite.
• Senior Noe Meza was voted WAC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year and junior Alex Acton-Petronotis was named WAC Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. Meza and Acton-Petronotis joined junior Akili Kasim and sophomore James Morris on the Preseason All-WAC team.
• Seattle U is the lone Division I program to win at least 11 games in each of the last seven seasons.
• SU has won an NCAA Tournament match in each of its four Division I appearances. It won at Creighton (2013), at home against UCLA (2015), at Washington (2017), and at Loyola Marymount (2019).
• The Redhawks have won four WAC Tournament crowns (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019).
• In 2019, James Morris became the fourth Redhawk to win WAC Freshman of the Year since 2013. Kyle Bjornethun (2013), Sergio Rivas (2015), and Declan McGlynn (2018) have also taken home the honor.
• In 2019, Pete Fewing was picked WAC Coach of the Year for the third time since 2013. He has also won the award in 2013 and 2015. All three times SU has won the WAC regular-season title, Fewing has been chosen as top coach.
• SU has won three WAC regular-season crowns (2013, 2015, 2019).
• Coach Pete Fewing is in his 27th season at Seattle U. Since 2013, he has taken the Redhawks to four NCAA Tournaments, winning four WAC Tournament crowns, and three WAC regular-season titles.
