The Colorado College women's soccer team heads east to take on Kansas State on Thursday, Sept. 11, at 6:30 p.m. CT in its final non-conference game of the season.
It will be the first-ever regular-season meeting between the Tigers and the Wildcats. CC (3-2-2) looks to end the non-conference slate with a winning record before kicking off Mountain West play.
How To Watch
Thursday's match will be broadcast on ESPN+. Fans can also follow along with the live stats at
CCTigers.com.
Last Time Out
CC defeated the University of Northern Colorado on the road on Sunday, Sept. 7 in Greeley. Junior forward
Tyler Rose led the Tigers in a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over the Bears with two second-half goals.
The goals are the first ever of Rose's career and they came in the same game. Rose scored off a penalty kick in the 48th minute, then created her own scoring chance in the 68th minute to put the Tigers out in front after assists from
Kylie Smith and
Kendall Memoly.
"I'm proud of the group for working hard to get themselves back in the game after a slow start," head coach
Keri Sanchez said after the game. "We're excited for Tyle to get her first career goal and then to follow it up with a game-winner in the same game."
First Timers
Three Tigers have scored their first career goals in the last two games. On Thursday, Sept. 4th, against UC San Diego, sophomore
Jessica Anderson and freshman
Sophia Mayne each tallied their first career points against the Tritons.
Rose followed suit with her brace against the Bears just two days later.
Goal Getters
Junior
Kendall Memoly leads all Tigers with nine points (4g, 1a). Rose is now second on the team with five points (2g, 1a). Sophomore transfer
Nadia Cassamajor leads the team with two assists. Sophomore
Finley Schoenbeck
On The Road
CC is 3-1 on the road this year, compared to being 1-7 last season. The Tigers have outscored their opponents 6-3 and have a shot percentage of .133 compared to .064 from their opponents.
Scouting The Opposition
Kansas State enters Thursday with a 4-1-1 record after winning only three games in 2024. First-year head coach Colleen Corbin is only the second head coach in program history after being the head coach of Wyoming for three seasons.
Sophomore forward Hannah Palmer leads the team with nine points, three goals and three assists.