The Colorado College women's soccer team kicks off the second half of its Mountain West schedule with road games at the University of Wyoming and Colorado State University. CC and the Cowgirls tangle for the second time at 1 p.m. Friday, March 26, at the Madrid Sports Complex in Laramie. The Tigers play their final road game of the regular season at noon Sunday against Colorado State at the CSU Soccer Field in Fort Collins.
Fans can watch this week's games for free via links on the Tiger Sports Network (
cctigers.com/watch/) or the Mountain West Network (
http://www.themw.com/index.aspx).
Colorado College enters Friday's rematch with Wyoming sporting a 3-1-0 record after splitting a pair of games on the road last week. The Tigers dropped a 5-0 result at New Mexico on Friday night, but rebounded to defeat Utah State, 2-1 in overtime, on Sunday. Including a 1-0 victory at Air Force in the first game of the season, the Tigers are 2-1-0 on the road this season.
Wyoming is 1-3-0, but has not played since falling to CC, 2-1, on Monday, March 15 at Stewart Field. The Cowgirls began the season with a 1-0 win over Utah State, but has dropped one-goal decisions in each of their last three games.
Colorado State, which had to cancel last week's game at Wyoming due to COVID-19 issues within the program, takes a 1-1 record into Friday's home game with Air Force. The Rams have not played since a 2-1 victory over Utah State on Sunday, March 7.
Colorado College leads the all-time series against the Cowgirls 9-5-0. The Tigers won eight of the first nine games, but the Cowgirls won four in a row before CC posted a 2-1 victory at Stewart Field on March 15. The Tigers have won four of seven previous games in Laramie.
CC holds a 4-0-2 lead in the all-time series with Colorado State, including a 2-0-1 mark in games played in Fort Collins. The Tigers won the first three games of the series beginning in 2014, and there were two scoreless ties before they prevailed, 1-0, in the last meeting in 2019. The teams were scheduled to play on Thursday, March 11, but the game was cancelled due to CSU's COVID-19 issues.
Through four games, Colorado College is scoring an average of 1.25 goals while allowing 1.75. Junior forward
Jacqui Hand and junior forward
Kiley Suter lead the Tigers with two goals and four points apiece. Junior midfielder
Abby Hubbard has a team-high three assists, two of which set up game-winning goals. Junior goalkeeper
Ally Wakeman has started all four games and has a 2-1-0 record along with a 1.93 goals-against average and a .400 saves percentage.
Next week, CC kicks off a three-game home stand to close out the regular season next week. The Tigers play host to Utah State on Friday, April 2, at 7 p.m., and the Mountain Division leading New Mexico on Sunday, April 4, at noon.
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