The Colorado College women's soccer team hosts UNLV on Sunday, Oct.19th, for Senior Day and the final game at Stewart Field this season.
CC (4-6-5) looks to win its second game in a row for the first time this year. The Rebels look to end a two-game skid after losing their most recent outing against the Air Force Academy.
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 defeated the University of Nevada, Reno on Thursday night by a final score of 2-1 thanks to an 86th-minute goal from junior
Kendall Memoly.
Freshman
Sophia Mayne slipped a pass to Memoly, who snuck behind the box and was one-on-one with the goalkeeper. Memoly found the left side of the net for her team-leading fifth goal of the season. CC ended its two-game skid and got its first Mountain West win of the season.
In the 10th minute, senior
Makenna Kolson put CC up 1-0 after sophomore
Finley Schoenbeck put a corner kick onto the far post, where Kolson was waiting to head it in. The goal is the second of Kolson's career.
Tiger Tails
Memoly leads all Tigers with five goals and an assist. The Laguna Hills, CA native has two multi-goal games this season, and then recorded her fifth goal on Thursday against Nevada.
Schoenbeck is second on the team with 10 points (4g,2a) and has taken a team-high 27 shots. The Texas native has recorded a point in four of the last seven games, including an assist on Kolson's goal on Thursday.
With Kolson's second career goal against the Wolf Pack, it is the first time since 2022 that five Tigers have scored multiple goals in a season.
Tyler Rose and
Jessica Anderson both have two goals this year.
Junior Goalkeeper
Regan Wallace made two saves and allowed only one goal against Nevada, bringing her goals against average to 1.30 per game, the seventh-best mark in the conference.
Wallace has 70 saves this year, the third most in the conference. She has also strung together four shutouts, tied for the fifth-best mark in the Mountain West.
Freshman defender
Lily Smith continues to lead the Tigers in minutes played this year. Smith has started all 15 games and has logged 1,326 minutes on the pitch. Memoly is second on the team (excluding goalkeepers) with 1,312 and Schoenbeck is third with 1,225 minutes.
The seniors being honored on Senior Day are
Emily Hitt,
Kylie Smith,
Makenna Kolson and
Gracie Huebner.
Scouting The Rebels
UNLV enters Sunday with a 3-9-4 (1-3-3 MW) record and will try to end its two-game skid. The Rebels are led by sixth-year head coach Jenny Ruiz-Williams, who has a 39-48-18 record at the helm.
Senior Michelle Madrid and junior Cassie Villanueva lead the team with three goals this year. Madrid leads the team in points and two assists.
The Rebels fell to Air Force 3-1 on Thursday after the Falcons scored the first three goals of the game, including two in the first half.