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UP NEXT: Redhawks Begin Final Road Trip of Season

Women's soccer kicks off final road trip of the season with a battle vs the Lions

UP NEXT: Redhawks Begin Final Road Trip of SeasonUP NEXT: Redhawks Begin Final Road Trip of Season

LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Seattle U women's soccer will kick off their final road trip of the season when they face Loyola Marymount on Wednesday, Nov. 5, in California. 

MATCH FACTS

  • Seattle U (8-3-6, 4-3-2 WCC) at LMU (5-5-5, 2-3-4 WCC)
  • Location: Sullivan Field | Los Angeles, Calif. 
  • Time: 7:00pm PDT
  • Stream : ESPN+
  • Live Stats : Here
  • Game Notes

REDHAWK HEADLINES

ALL-TIME RECORD
This will be the third all-time meeting between the Redhawks and Lions, with SU trailing 0-1-1 in the series. The two sides last met in 2019, a 0-1 loss for Seattle U at Championship Field.

LAST TIME OUT
The final home match for eight seniors was a memorable one as the Redhawks took down Oregon State, 6-1, last Saturday at Championship Field. Caroline Penner scored four goals and added an assist to lead the offensive explosion.

REDHAWK OFFENSE RANKS 14th NATIONALLY
Seattle U’s 2.53 goals per game ranks 14th in the country, the highest in the West Coast Conference. The team’s leading scorer, Penner, ranks 9th in the nation with 14 goals.

HOME COOKING
Following Saturday’s win over Oregon State, the Redhawks improved their record to 95-39-16 (.687) at Championship Field since joining Division I back in 2009.

WINNING WAYS
The Redhawks secured their fourth straight winning season in 2025. Seattle U has had 26 winning seasons in the 29-year tenure of Head Coach Julie Woodward.

PENNER RAKES IN HONORS
Caroline Penner was named the Top Drawer Soccer Player of the Week after her 4-goal and one assist performance vs Oregon State on Saturday. The senior forward was also named the WCC Offensive Player of the Week for the second time this season.

WILSON ON A HEATER
Kailee Wilson has scored a goal in three straight matches and has recorded a point in six straight. She now has an even six goals and six assists for 18 points. She ranks 3rd in the WCC in points and 4th in assists.

KIRGAN HUNTING 30
Kassidy Kirgan is hunting for her third straight 10-win season in goal. She would be the first Redhawk to win 10+ in three straight seasons since Brianna Smallidge did so between 2013-15.

NEW IRONWOMAN IN THE BACK
Six different Redhawks have started all 17 games this season, with Jaelyn Byeman being the only freshman on the list. She has stepped into the center back role after former All-Conference defender Kait Raffensperger graduated following the 2024 season.

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