The Colorado College women's soccer team prepares to defend its City For Champions Cup trophy against Air Force on Thursday, Oct. 30, at Weidner Field. 
 
It's the fourth rendition of the event between the cross-town rivals as both the Tigers and Falcons set their sights on another memorable matchup in Olympic City, USA. 
 
How To Watch
 
All CC conference games can be seen live on the Mountain West Network or by clicking 
here. 
 
Fans can attend the game at Weidner Field by purchasing a ticket by clicking the link 
here.
 
(Admission into the game is free for CC students, faculty, staff, and their families with their Gold Card).
 
Last Time Out
 
CC battled to a 0-0 draw with Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, AZ, last Sunday. 
 
Junior 
Kendall Memoly had four shots as it finished with 14 shots, including six on goal. 
 
Junior goalkeeper 
Regan Wallace recorded five saves en route to her sixth shutout of the season. 
 
GCU was called for offside nine times compared to CC's one. The Tigers took five corner kicks to the Lopes' four. 
 
Mayne and Schoenbeck finished the game with two shots each, which was second on the team. 
 
Tiger Tails
 
CC is riding a three-game unbeaten streak, its longest since the end of the 2024 season. 
 
The Tigers' hopes of making the Mountain West Tournament are still alive heading into Thursday's matchup. CC needs a win over Air Force, plus an SDSU loss and a Fresno State loss/tie to secure the sixth and final spot in the conference tournament. 
 
CC hasn't made the Mountain West Tournament since 2022.
 
The Tigers' offense has been powered this year primarily by the combination of 
Kendall Memoly and 
Finley Schoenbeck. The duo has combined for 10 of the team's 18 goals, with Memoly leading the way with a career-high six. 
 
Schoenbeck leads the team with 35 shots (15 on goal). 
Tyler Rose, 
Jessica Anderson and 
Makenna Kolson have also scored multiple goals, and 
Sophia Mayne has a tally this season. 
 
Both Schoenbeck and sophomore 
Nadia Cassamajor lead the team with three assists. 
 
Goalkeeper 
Regan Wallace is second in the Mountain West with six shutouts, it is a career-high for the Rancho Cucamunga native. 
 
She is also third with 77 saves this year. 
 
Freshman 
Lily Smith leads the team with 1,506 minutes played on the pitch. She has played and started in 17 matches. 
 
History Of The C4C Cup
 
Inaugurated in 2022, the City For Champions Cup is held annually at Weidner Field, an 8,000-person-capacity venue in downtown Colorado Springs, home of the Colorado Springs Switchbacks. 
It is an endeavor between the city's two NCAA Division I women's soccer programs. Colorado College, Air Force, the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation, and Switchbacks FC have partnered to plan and execute this exciting event, serving as each team's regular-season finale in the Mountain West. Last year, it was extended through 2029.
Last year, the Tigers won their first-ever C4C cup by downing the Falcons 2-1 with goals from Memoly and Schoenbeck
. 
Scouting The Falcons
Air Force (8-6-3, 6-2-1 MW) is second in the conference standings and is a winner of four-straight. 
Head coach Laura Busby is in her fourth season and has accumulated a 26-32-13 career record at the Academy. 
Sophomore defender Annika Jost leads the team with nine goals and five assists. She is first in the conference with 1.29 points per game.