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MATCH PREVIEW: Fewing Cup 2025

Redhawks host crosstown rivals Washington for the 2025 Fewing Cup

MATCH PREVIEW: Fewing Cup 2025MATCH PREVIEW: Fewing Cup 2025

SEATTLE - Seattle U men's soccer is set to host their crosstown rivals Washington on Monday, Sep. 8, for the 2025 Fewing Cup. After losing both meetings last year, the Redhawks will look to hoist the cup at Championship Field once again. 

MATCH FACTS

  • Seattle U (0-2-2) vs Washington (1-2-2)
  • Championship Field | Seattle, Wash.
  • 7:30 PM PT
  • Live Stream: ESPN+
  • Live Stats: HERE
  • Tickets

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SERIES HISTORY 
Seattle U is 9-49-6 all-time vs their crosstown rivals Washington. The Redhawks did secure the win in the Huskies last trip to Championship Field, a 3-2 result over a then #20 ranked Washington team.

LAST TIME OUT
The Redhawks dropped both matchups with the Huskies last season, with the final meeting being the opening round of the NCAA tournament. After a 0-0 finish in regulation, Seattle U was sent home for the season after falling in the PK shoot out, 0-3.

HUNTING FOR GOALS
The Redhawks haven’t been able to find their offensive punch early in the season, scoring two goals in their first four matches and just one in their last three. In contrast, the Redhawks were held goalless in just one game in 2024, the NCAA tournament match with Washington.

DALIGCON CLIMBING THE RANKINGS
Head coach Nate Daligcon sits at a record of 24-10-9 early in his third season at the helm. He is one win away from tying Pat Raney (81-85) for third all-time in wins in program history. His 24 wins through his first two seasons is second to only Brad Agoos (2006-11), who had 27.

BACK-TO-BACK TOURNEYS
Seattle U is coming off back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances for the first time in their Division I history. The last time the Redhawks made two straight national tournaments was 2003-2004, when the Redhawks won the National Title following a first round exit the year before.

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 10 conference championships between regular season and tournament, and posted a record of 83-19-14 during their time in the WAC. Their win total and conference championships are both conference records.

LANPHIER HUNTING TOP 10
Goalkeeper Charlie Lanphier is one win away from ranking top 5 in career wins in program history. His next win will tie Jeremiah Doyle (98-04) with 22.

RELOAD TIME
The Redhawks graduated four of their top five goal scorers from last season and lost 53% of their total goal production in whole. Edgar Leon (6), River Stewart (3), and Andre Philibbosian (2) are the only returning multi-goal scorers from last season’s team.

LEON NAMED PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE
Edgar Leon was named to the Preseason All-WCC Team ahead of the 2025 season, the only Redhawk representative on the team. Leon burst onto the scene last season as a freshman, recording eight goals and assisting on another for 13 points. His performance earned him a spot on the All-WAC Second Team and All-Freshman Team.

4th FOR THE NEWCOMERS
Seattle U came in a tie for 4th place in the Preseason WCC Coaches Poll, level with San Francisco. San Diego, last season’s conference winner, was picked 1st, followed by Oregon State and Portland. The Redhawks also received votes in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 preseason poll.

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