SEATTLE - Coming off their third straight draw, Seattle U women's soccer welcomes Idaho State to Championship Field on Sunday, Aug. 31. The match is scheduled for a 1:00pm PT kick off and will be streamed live on ESPN+.
MATCH FACTS:
Seattle U (1-0-3, 0-0-0 WCC) vs Idao State (2-0-2, 0-0-0 Big Sky)
Location: Championship Field | Seattle, Wash.
Time: 1:00pm PDT
Stream : ESPN+
Live Stats: HERE
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REDHAWK HEADLINES
- ALL-TIME RECORD
Seattle U is 1-0-1 all-time vs the Bengals, with their first meeting coming back in the 2010 season. - LAST TIME OUT
The Redhawks and Bengals fought to a 2-2 draw last season in Pocatello. A Caroline Penner brace had Seattle U up late in the second half, but an ISU goal in the 87th minute split the result. - UNBEATEN STREAK CONTINUES
The Redhawks have now picked up a 1-1 draw in three straight games. It runs their unbeaten streak to four to start the 2025 season, their longest streak to start a season in their Division I history. - RECORD SETTING CROWD
Championship Field hosted 1240 fans during the Redhawks 1-1 draw with Washington on Thursday. It was the largest home attendance in Seattle U women’s soccer history. - AT THE BUZZER
Bella Bonnett’s 90th minute goal on Thursday was the latest regular season score by the program since the NCAA removed overtime prior to the 2022 season. The goal was officially scored at 89:57. - FROM THE WAC TO THE WCC
The 2025 season will be the first for the Redhawks in the West Coast Conference after spending the last 13 in the Western Athletic Conference. Seattle U won a combined 11 conference championships between regular season and tournament, and posted a record of 82-20-19 record during their time in the WAC. - DISTRIBUTING THE WORKLOAD
Through four games on the season, no Redhawk has more than one goal or assist. There has been three different goal scorers and four different assisters. - NEW FACE ON THE BACKLINE
Freshman defender Jaelyn Byeman has taken over the center back role from long time captain Kait Raffensperger. Even with big boots to fill, Byeman has played all 360 minutes on the young season and has even recorded three shots. - WILSON KEEPS CLIMBING THE RANKS
With her assist in Thursday’s draw, junior Kailee Wilson recorded her 21st career point. She only trails Caroline Penner (47) and U’i Kaaihue (25) for active career points in a Redhawk uniform. - KIRGAN OFF TO ANOTHER GREAT START
Kassidy Kirgan has allowed just three goals through the first four matches of the season, with only two coming in the run of play. She allowed three goals in the first five games last season.
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