SEATTLE - Seattle U women's soccer is back in action this Wednesday, Oct. 22, when they host their I-5 rivals Portland at Championship Field. Kickoff is scheduled for a 7:00pm kickoff and will be streamed live on ESPN+.
MATCH FACTS
- Seattle U (7-2-5, 3-2-1 WCC) at San Francisco (6-3-5, 3-1-2 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 trails Portland in the all-time series at 5-12-5 and are 3-3-2 when hosting the Pilots. The two sides last met in 2024, a 1-1 draw in the Rose City. Zoe Hopkins scored her first collegiate goal in the match.
LAST TIME OUT
The Redhawks extended their conference winning streak to three when they took down San Francisco, 2-1, last Saturday in California. U’i Kaaihue scored a brace in the match while the SU defense did not allow a single Don shot in the second half.
REDHAWKS HAVE TOP 20 OFFENSE
Seattle U’s explosive attack is currently ranked 20th in the country. They have scored 33 goals this season and are averaging 2.36 goals per game. The Redhawks have not scored less than two goals in a match since August.
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.
KAAIHUE NAMED PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Senior midfielder U’i Kaaihue was named the West Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Week following a brace in the match vs San Francisco. Her six goals on the season ranks second on the team and third in the WCC. She is one goal shy of tying a personal career best of seven set in her freshman season.
KIRGAN REACHES 200
After making two saves in the win at San Francisco, junior goalkeeper Kassidy Kirgan reached the 200 save mark for her career. She is just the third keeper in program history to reach that milestone, joining Brianna Smallidge (2012-15) and Madison Goverde (2009-11).
UNSELFISH SQUAD
The Redhawks have six players with four or more assists on the season, far more than any other WCC program. Kyla Schuster and Kailee Wilson lead the way with five each.
PENNER CLOSING IN ON TOP 5
Caroline Penner needs three more goals this season to tie Tafara Pulse (2001-04) and Natasha Howe (2012-17) for 5th all-time in program history for career goals with 31.
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