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UP NEXT: Redhawks Host Annual Pink Match vs Pacific

Hunting for their first win in the WCC, Seattle U women's soccer welcomes the Pacific Tigers to town on Wednesday, Oct. 8.

UP NEXT: Redhawks Host Annual Pink Match vs PacificUP NEXT: Redhawks Host Annual Pink Match vs Pacific

SEATTLE - Seattle U women's soccer is back at Championship Field this Wednesday, Oct. 8, when they host Pacific for their annual Pink Match. Kickoff between the Redhawks and Tigers is scheduled for 7:00pm PT and the match will be streamed live on ESPN+. 

MATCH FACTS

REDHAWK HEADLINES

ALL-TIME RECORD

Seattle U is 1-0 all-time vs Pacific with their only prior meeting coming during the 2017 season. That match, a neutral site meeting in Honolulu, saw the Redhawks take a lopsided 3-0 victory. Madeline Racine, Jessie Ray, and Jennifer Plummer all scored while Mackenzie Curry made two saves for a clean sheet.

ANNUAL PINK GAME

The Redhawks are partnering with Susan G. Komen to raise awareness and funds in the fight against breast cancer at their annual Pink Game vs Pacific. The team has set a goal of raising $500 for the cause, with those donating $5 or more getting a pink Seattle U shirt and entered in a raffle for a chance at a team signed scarf. A QR code with a donation link will be at the game.

LAST TIME OUT

The Redhawks earned their first point in the WCC when they fought to a 3-3 draw with Santa Clara last Saturday. The Redhawks saw two different leads slip away, including a 2-0 advantage within the first 10 minutes, as they traveled back to the northwest with their first result in the new conference.

REDHAWK ATTACK CONTINUES TO SHINE

Seattle U ranks second in goals scored in the WCC overall with 23. They also rank second in conference games only with seven. In all, eight different Redhawks have scored a goal in 2025 and seven of those have scored multiple goals.

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 TIES MORTIMER

With her goal in the 3-3 tie with Santa Clara, Caroline Penner tied Gina Mortimer (1990-91) for 7th all-time in program history for career goals with her 27th. Penner needs four more goals to crack the top five.

SCHUSTER AND HOPKINS SET IT UP

Kyla Schuster recorded her 4th assist of the season on Saturday as she tied Zoe Hopkins for the team lead. They are tied for 4th in the WCC this season.

KIRGAN CLOSING IN ON 200

Goalkeeper Kassidy Kirgan is just 12 saves away from reaching 200 for her career. She will become just the 3rd Redhawk to ever reach the 200 mark in program history, joining Madison Goverde (216, 2009-11) and Brianna Smallidge (265, 2012-15).

KAAIHUE CATCHING FIRE

U’i Kaaihue has scored a goal in back-to-back games and in three of her last five. She now ranks second on the team in goals and is tied for second in points.

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