SEATTLE - Seattle U women's soccer closes out their 2025 home slate when they host Oregon State for senior day on Saturday, Nov. 1, at Championship Field. The Redhawks will honor eight standout seniors ahead of kickoff of their final home match.
MATCH FATCS
- Seattle U (7-3-6, 3-2-2 WCC) vs Oregon State (2-9-5, 1-6-1 WCC)
- Location: Championship Field | Seattle, Wash.
- Time: 4:00pm PDT
- Stream : ESPN+
- Live Stats : Here
- Game Notes
REDHAWK HEADLINES
ALL-TIME RECORD
Seattle U trails Oregon State 1-5 in the all-time series. The Redhawks picked up their first win in the series during their last meeting in 2024, a 4-1 victory at Championship Field. Caroline Penner netted a hat trick and Hallie Bergford.
LAST TIME OUT
The Redhawks fell on the road at Gonzaga last Saturday, 2-3. SU raced out to a two-goal lead in the first 12 minutes thanks to Kailee Wilson and Caroline Penner, but the hosts netted three unanswered to snap the Redhawks five match unbeaten streak.
REDHAWKS CELEBRATE SENIOR DAY ON SATURDAY
Seattle U will honor eight seniors pregame on Saturday. Caroline Penner, Juju Barker, Bella Bonnett, Alana Lamb, U’i Kaaihue, Marla Gaudlitz, Ashley Wright, and Taylor Marks will all have their collegiate careers celebrated.
OFFENSE CONTINUES TO SHINE
The Redhawks have scored two or more goals in 12 straight games and have a record of 6-3-3 in that stretch. They are tied with fellow WCC member Pepperdine as the 18th ranked offense in the nation at 2.31 goals per game.
HOME COOKING
The Redhawks are 94-39-16 (.684) at Championship Field since joining Division I back in 2009.
PENNER NETS 10th OF SEASON
Caroline Penner scored her conference leading 10th goal of the season in last Saturday’s loss to Gonzaga. She continues to improve on a new personal single-season career high for goals after scoring eight goals in each of the last two seasons. She has also set a new personal best for assists at five on the year.
UNSELFISH SQUAD
The Redhawks have six players with four or more assists on the season, far more than any other WCC program. Kyla Schuster, Kailee Wilson, and Caroline Penner lead the way with five each.
KAAIHUE CATCHING FIRE
U’i has recorded a point or assist in five of her last six appearances. She now has six goals, four assists, and 16 points on the season. Her point total ranks 4th in the WCC.
WILSON HAVING CAREER YEAR
Kailee Wilson has recorded new single-season career highs in goals (5), assists (5), and points (15). She is one of three players in the WCC to have at least five goals and five assists on the season.
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