The Colorado College women's soccer team hosts the University of Nevada, Reno on Thursday, Oct. 16th at 6 p.m. MT at Stewart Field.
CC (3-6-5) kicks off its final Mountain West home slate against the Wolf Pack (2-9-2) and looks to capture its first conference win and end a two-game skid.
How To Watch
All CC home games can be seen live on the Mountain West Network or by clicking
here.
Fans can attend the game for free at Stewart Field. For information on the venue, click
here.
Last Time Out
The Tigers fell to Wyoming 1-0 last Sunday in Laramie, W.Y. Mountain West leading scorer Alyssa Glover scored the penalty following a foul in CC's box early in the second half.
CC finished the game outshooting Wyoming 12-11, with four shots and one SOG from junior midfielder
Kendall Memoly. Junior forward
Tyler Rose added a season-high three shots, two on net, in only 57 minutes on the pitch.
Junior goalkeeper
Regan Wallace made four saves.
Tiger Tails
Four Tigers have accounted for the majority of CC's goals this year.
Kendall Memoly and sophomore
Finley Schoenbeck are tied for first on the team with four goals each. Rose and
Jessica Anderson each have two.
Sophomore
Nadia Cassamajor leads the team with three assists, while Rose and senior
Kylie Smith are tied for second with two each.
Schoenbeck's shot volume is the highest on the team. The Texas native averages 1.71 shots per game (24 total this year), followed by Memoly, who averages 1.64 per game.
Anderson has the highest shot percentage on the team among players with at least five shots. She has taken only six shots this season but has scored on 33.3 percent of them.
Regan Wallace is tied for fifth in the Mountain West with four shutouts this season and is fourth in the conference with 4.86 saves per game. The Rancho Cucamonga native led the conference in saves her freshman season and has made 68 this year (third most in the MW). She also has the fourth-best save percentage among all MW goalkeepers (.791).
Freshman
Lily Smith continues to be the minutes leader for the Tigers. The defender has played and started all 14 games, logging 1,236 minutes on the pitch. Wallace is second and Memoly is third with 1,222 minutes.
Scouting The Wolf Pack
Nevada comes into Thursday with a 1-3-1 conference record and is also trying to end a two-game losing streak. The Wolf Pack's recent outing resulted in a 3-1 loss to New Mexico.
They did defeat Grand Canyon at home back on Oct. 2.
Freshman Naima Castro leads the team with four goals and 24 shots this season.
Head coach Vanessa Valentine is in her fourth season at the helm and has a 14-32-9 record in her Nevada tenure.