Colorado College heads north to take on in-state rival Colorado State on Thursday, Oct. 9th at 4 p.m. MT, before driving to Laramie to battle the University of Wyoming on Sunday, Oct. 12th.
CC (3-4-5) is still looking for its first conference win after tying Boise State (2-2) and Utah State (0-0) in its home conference opening weekend.
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Last Time Out
The Tigers tied with Boise State (2-2) and Utah State (0-0) last Thursday and Sunday. Against the Broncos, sophomore
Finley Schoenbeck collected her first career brace (two goals in a game).
Schoenbeck 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.
Three days later, against the Aggies, CC collected its fourth shutout this season for goalkeeper
Regan Wallace and the CC defense. Wallace made three saves. Schoenbeck led all players with three shots, one shot on goal and played 85 minutes. CC put up nine shots (two on goal) compared to USU's 12 shots (three on goal).
Tiger Tails
Schoenbeck joined the growing list of CC players with multi-goal games this year. Junior
Kendall Memoly leads the team with two;
Tyler Rose had her first against Northern Colorado, and Schoenbeck now has hers.
Memoly and Schoenbeck lead the team with four goals and an assist. Rose is third on the team with six points (2g,2a), and sophomore
Jessica Anderson is fourth with five points (2g,1a).
With the shutout against the Aggies, Wallace has four on the season, which is the fourth most in the conference.
Wallace averages 5.33 saves per game, also the fourth-best mark in the conference.
The rest of the defense has been led by freshman
Lily Smith, who has played and started in all 12 games this season. She has logged 1,056 minutes on the pitch, the most on the team
Senior defender
Emily Hitt is fifth on the team with 914 minutes and freshman defender
Taylor Mentink is sixth with 858 minutes.
On the road this season, CC's record is 3-3-1. The Tigers have scored 10 of their 14 goals on the road and average 11.3 shots per game.
All three of CC's wins have come away from Stewart Field.
Scouting The Rams
CSU enters Thursday with a 7-2-2 overall record but is 1-1-1 in the Mountain West, which places them ninth in the conference standings. Last season, the Rams ended the year with a 12-5-4 record and lost to Utah State in the Mountain West Tournament semifinals.
Senior forward Olivia Fout leads the team with six goals, two assists and 25 shots. The Auburn transfer was named a Second-Team All-Mountain West selection.
Junior Michaela McGowan leads the Rams with four assists and has scored two goals as well. She transferred from the University of Denver, where she scored a goal and had an assist in the win over Colorado College on Sept. 1, 2024.