The Colorado College women's soccer team hosts Utah State to wrap up its first home conference weekend.
CC (3-4-4) is coming off a 2-2 tie with Boise State and is still looking for its first home win of the season.
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Last Time Out
Sophomore
Finley Schoenbeck recorded her first career brace against the Broncos. She scored in the first two minutes of the game, then again in the 76th minute to tie the game. The opening goal by Schoenbeck is the quickest goal of the season, coming only 63 seconds into the game
Junior
Tyler Rose fed Fin from midfield, and a beautiful run by the Texas native left her with open grass to rifle a left-footed shot into the top right corner of the net to put CC up 1-0.
The Broncos responded with two goals in the 6th and 16th minute and led 2-1 at the half. In the 76th minute, sophomore
Nadia Cassamajor's beautiful cross found Schoenbeck on the far side of the net, who drilled the ball into the back of the net for the equalizer.
Tiger Tales
Schoenebeck's two goals on Thursday now has her tied for first on the team with
Kendall Memoly with four goals each.
The brace is the fourth this season by the Tigers. Memoly has two in the first month of the season,
Tyler Rose recorded her first two career goals in a 2-1 over Northern Colorado and Schoenbeck got hers against BSU.
Sophomore
Jessica Anderson is the fourth Tiger with multiple goals this season.
Cassamajor now leads the team with three assists.
Junior goalkeeper
Regan Wallace has the third most saves in the conference this year, averaging 5.00 per game. She had a season--high eight against San Diego State two weeks ago and one against the Broncos on Thursday.
Freshman defender
Lily Smith has played and started in all 11 games this year. The Rye, N.Y. native leads the team with 966 minutes, missing only minutes of pitch time this entire season.
Fellow first-year
Taylor Mentink is sixth in minutes with 803. She has made 10 starts so far.
Scouting The Aggies
Utah State (4-5-3) suffered its first conference loss of the year on Thursday against the Air Force Academy. The Falcons scored one goal in each half, despite a late goal for the Aggies, and were able to hold on to the lead.
Five players lead the scoring efforts this year with two goals each. Senior Kaylie Chambers leads the team with seven points (2g,3a).
Fellow senior Tess Werts is the assists leader with five this season.
Goalkeeper Taylor Rich has started all 12 games and has a save percentage of .676.