SEATTLE - Seattle U men's soccer is set to face crosstown rivals Washington in the first round of the 2024 NCAA men's soccer tournament on Thursday, Nov. 21. The match, hosted by the Huskies at Husky Soccer Stadium, is set for a 7:00 pm PT kickoff and will broadcasted live on ESPN+.
MATCH FACTS
at Washington Huskies
Date/Time: Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024 | 7:00pm PT
Location: Seattle, WA | Husky Soccer Stadium
Series: Redhawks trails, 10-49-5
Last Meeting: Seattle U 1 | 2 Washington, Sep. 9, 2024 (Seattle, WA)
Streak: L +1
Broadcast: ESPN+
Live Stats
REDHAWK HEADLINES
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MATCH FACTS
at Washington Huskies
Date/Time: Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024 | 7:00pm PT
Location: Seattle, WA | Husky Soccer Stadium
Series: Redhawks trails, 10-49-5
Last Meeting: Seattle U 1 | 2 Washington, Sep. 9, 2024 (Seattle, WA)
Streak: L +1
Broadcast: ESPN+
Live Stats
REDHAWK HEADLINES
- The Redhawks defeated the San Jose State Spartans in the 2024 WAC tournament championship to clinch their sixth conference title.
- Seattle U's six titles is the most all-time in Western Athletic Conference history. Their 83-19-14 all-time conference record also tops the WAC.
- This will be the 65th meeting all-time between the Redhawks and Huskies, with Washington leading the all-time series.
- These two sides last met in the NCAA tournament back in 2017, also in the first round and hosted by Washington. The Redhawks secured the 3-2 overtime victory to move on.
- Seattle U fell in the annual regular season meeting this year, with Jaden Manetta scoring the lone Redhawk goal in a 1-2 result.
- The Redhawks secured their 2nd consecutive 10+ win season under head coach Nate Daligcon following the 5-0 victory over Grand Canyon in the regular season finale.
- Senior Demian Alvarez was named the Western Athletic Conference Defender of the Year.
- Edgar Leon was named the Western Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year.
- In total seven Redhawks were named to an All-WAC team, highlighted by Demian Alvarez, Taketo Onodera, and Titus Washington being named to the First Team.
- Seattle U has won their last six matches while outscoring their opponents 19-3.
- Their 43 goals on the season are tied for the 3rd highest since returning to Division I play in 2009. Their 49 goals in 2015 is still the high mark.
Fans interested in making a gift to Seattle University Athletics can do so by clicking here. Your gift directly impacts all Redhawk student athletes as they strive for excellence in the classroom, in competition, and in the community. Thank you for supporting Seattle University Athletics!
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