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FOLLOW THE REDHAWKS
• Thursday, Sept. 9 at 7 p.m.
• at Washington State (Martin Stadium)
• Stats | Watch
ABOUT THE GAME
• Seattle U (4-1-1) at Washington State (3-0-1)
• All-time series-Washington State leads, 9-1-0
• Home-Washington State, 5-0-0
• Away-Washington State leads, 4-1-0
• Neutral-N/A
• Last meeting-Washington State won, 2-1, at Championship Field on Feb. 7, 2021
NEWS AND NOTES
• Seattle U held off Portland, 1-0, on Sept. 5 at Championship Field. Jolie St Louis scored her first career goal late in the first half, while Jessica Berlin made four saves for her first shutout at SU.
• SU enters Thursday on a five-game unbeaten streak and a four-game winning streak. It marks the Redhawks' first five-game unbeaten streak in non-conference play since 2015.
• Kait Raffensperger was named WAC Defensive Player of the Week, for the period ending on Sept. 5. The freshman centerback was key in a pair of home shutouts as SU stretched its unbeaten string to five matches.
• Washington State is on a three-game win streak, including a 7-0 beatdown of Hawai'i last weekend. It has won its last three outings by a combined score of 14-0.
• SU took down Eastern Washington, 1-0 in overtime, on Sept. 2. Hallie Bergford scored in the 98th minute of the home opener at Championship Field.
• Lexi Davis made her first career start in goal against Eastern Washington on Sept. 2. The sophomore made two saves in the first half before giving way to Madison Waguespack. Waguespack logged one stop in over 52 minutes of action as the pair combined for a shutout of the Eagles.
• Leahi Manthei scored in the 105th minute to lift SU to a 3-2 double-overtime win at San Diego on Aug. 28. Sydney Carr scored twice in regulation, while Jessica Berlin notched four saves in net.
• For the first time in SU's Division I history, the Redhawks won consecutive overtime matches, as Leahi Manthei and Hallie Bergford each scored golden goals.
• With her goal at San Diego, Leahi Manthei tallied just the fifth double-overtime score in SU's Division I program history. She joins Paige Malm, Karli White, Natasha Howe, and Taylor Ritzman as Redhawks who scored after the 100th minute since 2008.
• The Redhawks battled with the defending NCAA champions, No. 10 Santa Clara, playing to a 2-2 tie on Aug. 26. Leahi Manthei scored and Jessica Berlin made eight saves as the Redhawks claimed a point on the road.
• Seattle U's tie at 10th-ranked Santa Clara marked the first time that the Redhawks earned a point against a nationally-ranked opponent since Nov. 14, 2014, when SU beat No. 23 Washington State, 2-1 in double overtime, in the NCAA Tournament.
• SU won, 2-0, at Portland State on Aug. 21. Leahi Manthei and Bailey Hall each scored, while Madison Waguespack and Lexi Davis combined for a shutout of the Vikings.
• The season opener at Oregon State marked the 500th game of Coach Julie Woodward's tenure at Seattle U. In her 25th season at SU, Woodward is one of just 10 active Division I women's soccer coaches to coach at only one school and coach 500 career games. Woodward has 317 career victories.
• Six Redhawks made their first appearances in the season opener on Aug. 19. Jessica Berlin, Jourdyn Curran, and Kait Raffensperger each started, while Hailee Rasmussen, Daniella Smathers, and Jolie St Louis came in off the bench at Oregon State.
• Seattle U was voted to take second in the newly-formed Western Athletic Conference (WAC) West Division, according to the Preseason Coaches' Poll. Sydney Carr was selected Preseason Offensive Player of the Year.
• The WAC has added four new members for this season, as Abilene Christian, Stephen F. Austin, Lamar, and Sam Houston State have joined the conference. Those members, along with Chicago State and UTRGV, will make up the Southwest Division in women's soccer. Seattle U is in the West Division along with California Baptist, Dixie State, Grand Canyon, New Mexico State, and Utah Valley.
• Senior Sydney Carr led the nation in scoring with 16 goals and 38 points in the spring. The Orange, Calif., native earned WAC Offensive Player of the Year, First Team All-WAC, and United Soccer Coaches First Team All-Pacific Region for her efforts.
• Seattle U advanced to its nation's best eighth straight conference tournament championship game in the spring. The Redhawks have won five WAC Tournament crowns and six WAC regular-season titles since 2013. They shared the regular-season championship with Utah Valley in the spring.
• The Redhawks return the majority of their lineup this fall, including fifth-year players Leahi Manthei and Mikaela Morey. Manthei, Sydney Carr, Michele Adam, Emily Bunnell, and Natalie Dixon have each been recognized at All-WAC in their SU careers.
Stay connected with Seattle U women's soccer and get all the latest team updates by downloading the GoSeattleU mobile app available now for free in the App Store or Google Play.
FOLLOW THE REDHAWKS
• Thursday, Sept. 9 at 7 p.m.
• at Washington State (Martin Stadium)
• Stats | Watch
ABOUT THE GAME
• Seattle U (4-1-1) at Washington State (3-0-1)
• All-time series-Washington State leads, 9-1-0
• Home-Washington State, 5-0-0
• Away-Washington State leads, 4-1-0
• Neutral-N/A
• Last meeting-Washington State won, 2-1, at Championship Field on Feb. 7, 2021
NEWS AND NOTES
• Seattle U held off Portland, 1-0, on Sept. 5 at Championship Field. Jolie St Louis scored her first career goal late in the first half, while Jessica Berlin made four saves for her first shutout at SU.
• SU enters Thursday on a five-game unbeaten streak and a four-game winning streak. It marks the Redhawks' first five-game unbeaten streak in non-conference play since 2015.
• Kait Raffensperger was named WAC Defensive Player of the Week, for the period ending on Sept. 5. The freshman centerback was key in a pair of home shutouts as SU stretched its unbeaten string to five matches.
• Washington State is on a three-game win streak, including a 7-0 beatdown of Hawai'i last weekend. It has won its last three outings by a combined score of 14-0.
• SU took down Eastern Washington, 1-0 in overtime, on Sept. 2. Hallie Bergford scored in the 98th minute of the home opener at Championship Field.
• Lexi Davis made her first career start in goal against Eastern Washington on Sept. 2. The sophomore made two saves in the first half before giving way to Madison Waguespack. Waguespack logged one stop in over 52 minutes of action as the pair combined for a shutout of the Eagles.
• Leahi Manthei scored in the 105th minute to lift SU to a 3-2 double-overtime win at San Diego on Aug. 28. Sydney Carr scored twice in regulation, while Jessica Berlin notched four saves in net.
• For the first time in SU's Division I history, the Redhawks won consecutive overtime matches, as Leahi Manthei and Hallie Bergford each scored golden goals.
• With her goal at San Diego, Leahi Manthei tallied just the fifth double-overtime score in SU's Division I program history. She joins Paige Malm, Karli White, Natasha Howe, and Taylor Ritzman as Redhawks who scored after the 100th minute since 2008.
• The Redhawks battled with the defending NCAA champions, No. 10 Santa Clara, playing to a 2-2 tie on Aug. 26. Leahi Manthei scored and Jessica Berlin made eight saves as the Redhawks claimed a point on the road.
• Seattle U's tie at 10th-ranked Santa Clara marked the first time that the Redhawks earned a point against a nationally-ranked opponent since Nov. 14, 2014, when SU beat No. 23 Washington State, 2-1 in double overtime, in the NCAA Tournament.
• SU won, 2-0, at Portland State on Aug. 21. Leahi Manthei and Bailey Hall each scored, while Madison Waguespack and Lexi Davis combined for a shutout of the Vikings.
• The season opener at Oregon State marked the 500th game of Coach Julie Woodward's tenure at Seattle U. In her 25th season at SU, Woodward is one of just 10 active Division I women's soccer coaches to coach at only one school and coach 500 career games. Woodward has 317 career victories.
• Six Redhawks made their first appearances in the season opener on Aug. 19. Jessica Berlin, Jourdyn Curran, and Kait Raffensperger each started, while Hailee Rasmussen, Daniella Smathers, and Jolie St Louis came in off the bench at Oregon State.
• Seattle U was voted to take second in the newly-formed Western Athletic Conference (WAC) West Division, according to the Preseason Coaches' Poll. Sydney Carr was selected Preseason Offensive Player of the Year.
• The WAC has added four new members for this season, as Abilene Christian, Stephen F. Austin, Lamar, and Sam Houston State have joined the conference. Those members, along with Chicago State and UTRGV, will make up the Southwest Division in women's soccer. Seattle U is in the West Division along with California Baptist, Dixie State, Grand Canyon, New Mexico State, and Utah Valley.
• Senior Sydney Carr led the nation in scoring with 16 goals and 38 points in the spring. The Orange, Calif., native earned WAC Offensive Player of the Year, First Team All-WAC, and United Soccer Coaches First Team All-Pacific Region for her efforts.
• Seattle U advanced to its nation's best eighth straight conference tournament championship game in the spring. The Redhawks have won five WAC Tournament crowns and six WAC regular-season titles since 2013. They shared the regular-season championship with Utah Valley in the spring.
• The Redhawks return the majority of their lineup this fall, including fifth-year players Leahi Manthei and Mikaela Morey. Manthei, Sydney Carr, Michele Adam, Emily Bunnell, and Natalie Dixon have each been recognized at All-WAC in their SU careers.
Stay connected with Seattle U women's soccer and get all the latest team updates by downloading the GoSeattleU mobile app available now for free in the App Store or Google Play.