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UP NEXT: Redhawks Host Waves for First Home WCC Match

UP NEXT: Redhawks Host Waves for First Home WCC MatchUP NEXT: Redhawks Host Waves for First Home WCC Match

SEATTLE - Seattle U women's soccer is back at home when they host Pepperdine for a conference match on Saturday, Sep. 27. The match is scheduled for a 7:00pm PT kickoff and will be streamed live on ESPN+.

MATCH FACTS

  • Seattle U (4-1-4, 0-1-0 WCC) vs Pepperdine (4-4-1, 1-0-0 WCC)
  • Location: Championship Field | Seattle, Wash.
  • Time: 7:00pm PDT
  • Tickets
  • Stream : ESPN+
  • Live Stats: HERE
  • Game Notes

REDHAWK HEADLINES

ALL-TIME RECORD
Seattle U is 0-1-0 all-time vs Pepperdine. Their only meeting came back in 2009, as the Redhawks fell 0-1 in Malibu.

LAST TIME OUT
The Redhawks dropped their West Coast Conference opener at Washington State, 2-4, on Wednesday. After giving up four goals in the first half, the Redhawks got a brace from Zoe Hopkins in the second, but their rally fell short in Pullman.

 REDHAWKS HAVE TOP ATTACK IN WCC
Despite a slow offensive start to the season, the Redhawks 18 team goals tops the WCC overall. SU has scored two or more goals in five straight matches.

PERFECT AT HOME
Despite their loss at Washington State, the Redhawks are unbeaten at home this season at 4-0-1. They are averaging just over two goals a game at Championship Field while they’re giving up under one a game.

NUMBER 360 FOR COACH WOODWARD
Head Coach Julie Woodward secured her 360th career win at the helm of the Redhawk program vs UNLV. She ranks top 70 among all coaches in women’s collegiate soccer history.

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.

PENNER LEADING THE WAY
Caroline Penner’s six goals currently lead the team and WCC. She also tops the conference in points (14). She currently sits 8th all-time in program history with 26 career goals, sitting just one behind Gina Mortimer (1990-91) for 7th.

SETTING THE TABLE
Marla Gaudlitz, Zoe Hopkins, and Kyla Schuster all have three assists on the season and are tied for third in the WCC. The Redhawks as a team are tied with San Diego for 2nd for team assists (15).

FIRST CAREER BRACE FOR HOPKINS
Zoe Hopkins recorded her first collegiate brace in the Redhawks 2-4 loss at Washington State on Wednesday. Hopkins, who came into the match with three assists on the season, now is tied for second on the team with Kailee Wilson for points (7).

WILSON IN GREAT FORM
Kailee Wilson has been on a solid run as of late, scoring or assisting in four of the last six games. She is second on the team in both goals (3) and points (7).

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