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Charlie Lengal

Women's Soccer Athletic Communications

Tigers Open Mountain West Championship vs. San Jose State

TIGERS PLAY SAN JOSE STATE AT MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP
The Colorado College women's soccer team advanced to the Mountain West Championship for the first time since 2018 and will face San Jose State in the first round on Sunday, Oct. 30, in Albuquerque, N.M., beginning at 7 p.m. The Tigers are the sixth-seed, while San Jose State is the No. 3 seed.  

2022 MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
Sunday, Oct. 30
No. 4 Utah State vs. No. 5 San Diego State, 4 pm
No. 3 San Jose State vs. No. 6 Colorado College, 7 pm

Wednesday, Nov. 2
No. 1 Wyoming vs. USU/SDSU Winner, 4 pm
No. 2 New Mexico vs. SJSU/CC Winner, 7 pm

Saturday, Nov. 5
Championship, 6 pm

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY
This is Colorado College's fourth appearance in the Mountain West Championship since joining the conference as an affiliate member in 2014. Prior to that, the TIgers earned a spot in the Conference USA Tournament seven of the eight seasons they were an affiliate member of that conference and won the tournament championship in 2013. CC is 8-7-3 overall in conference tournament play.   

LAST TIME OUT
Caeli Sherman scored the game's only goal in the sixth minute to lead Air Force past the TIgers, 1-0, in the inaugural City for Champions Cup Thursday at Weidner Field. Sherman collected the ball and fired a shot from 25 yards out that went just over the outstretched arms of CC goalkeeper Ally Wakeman. Wakeman was solid the remainder of the game, stopping the other six shots on goal from the Falcons. Her teammates, however, could muster just three shots on target in the 90 minutes, two by Lily Byrne and one by Kaelin Woodruff.

WATCH THE TIGERS
Fans can watch all Mountain West postseason matches on the Mountain West Network. Links are available on the women's soccer schedule at CCTigers.com.

FOR THE RECORD
Colorado College is 7-6-5 and 4-3-4 in the Mountain West after Thursday's contest. The Tigers, 4-2-3 in thier last nine games, tied with Boise State for sixth in the league standings and advanced to the postseason due to tiebreaker. San Jose State is 7-6-5 and 6-3-2 in the league after defeating Fresno State, 1-0, on Thursday.

ALL-TIME SERIES VS. SAN JOSE STATE
San Jose State leads the all-time series with CC, 7-1-0, including a 1-0 victory over the Tigers earlier this season at Stewart Field. The teams have not played in the postseason.   

A LOOK AT THE TIGERS
Shalom Prince leads the Tigers with five goals and one assist for 11 points, followed by Adelaide Gaffney with five goals and 10 points. Kaelin Enga (2g,2a) and Haley Williams (1g,4a) have six points apiece, while Williams is tied for fourth in the league with four assists. Wakeman has appeared in all 18 games and has a 1.10 goals-against average and an .827 saves percentage, which rank fifth and fourth in the Mountain West, respectively.

MOUNTAIN WEST PRESEASON POLL
The Tigers were picked 11th out of 12 teams in the Mountain West preseason poll as voted on by the league's 12 head coaches.
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