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23rd Ranked Redhawks Host Utah Valley and Air Force

SEATTLE, Wash. - 23rd ranked Seattle U men's soccer (5-2-2) is back in action this week as they open Western Athletic Conference play by hosting Utah Valley (9/28) and Air Force (10/1). Both matches will be at Championship Field and will be broadcast live on ESPN+. 

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23rd Ranked Redhawks Host Utah Valley and Air Force23rd Ranked Redhawks Host Utah Valley and Air Force
SEATTLE, Wash. - 23rd ranked Seattle U men's soccer (5-2-2) is back in action this week as they open Western Athletic Conference play by hosting Utah Valley (9/28) and Air Force (10/1). Both matches will be at Championship Field and will be broadcast live on ESPN+. 

#23 Seattle U Redhawks vs Utah Valley Wolverines (1-4-3)
Thursday, September 27 | 4:00 pm PT
Seattle, Wash | Championship Field 
White Out the WAC

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#23 Seattle U Redhawks vs Air Force Academy Falcons (0-8-1)
Sunday, October 1 | 3:00 pm PT
Seattle, Wash | Championship Field

Hawktoberfest
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History vs the Wolverines and Falcons:


Seattle U is 7-1-3 all-time vs Utah Valley and are a perfect 4-0 when hosting the Wolverines. The Redhawks are unbeaten in their last four with UVU.

A matchup between the two winningest programs in WAC history, the Redhawks hold a 9-6-2 advantage over the Falcons. Seattle U has won the last five matchups, with the previous two being 4-3 thrillers. 

ALL-TIME WAC STANDINGS (CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY)
                        W     L     T          
1. Seattle U     74    20   14     
2. Air Force     72    45   16     


Redhawks in the Rankings: 

For the first time since the conclusion of the 2019 season, the Redhawk men's program is back in the national rankings at #23. 

United Soccer Coaches' - 23
NCAA Men's Soccer RPI - 16

Fewing Cup Fun:

The Redhawks are flying high as they come off a 3-2 victory over in-city rivals Washington in the Fewing Cup last Thursday. It was Seattle U's first win over Washington since 2019 and their first home win over the Huskies since 2015. 

Demian Alvarez, James Morris, and Richy Lapointe-Guevara all scored, and Charlie Lanphier made five saves as the Redhawks survived two equalizers from the Huskies. 

Morris Mania: 

Coming off a 3-goal week, senior forward James Morris was named the TicketSmarter WAC Offensive Player of the Week. The Redhawk captain is currently tied for the lead in the Western Athletic Conference for goals scored (6) and is third in assists (3). It is the second Player of the Week selection for Morris this season and the third of his career.