
Final Home Weekend For Huskies Next
October 23, 2018 | Women's Soccer
SEATTLE - The final home games of the regular season are up next this week as the Washington Huskies will host the #1 Stanford Cardinal on Thursday, October 25 at 5:00 pm. Washington's final home game of the year will be Sunday, October 28 at 1:00 pm against the California Golden Bears. That final match will be Senior Day for Washington, honoring the contributions of the team's three seniors. The match against Stanford will be International Night, celebrating the international soccer community.
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Washington will look to keep its winning home record alive, as the Huskies sit at 3-2-1 at Husky Soccer Stadium entering this weekend. Washington has outscored the opposition 7-5 at home, allowing multiple goals only twice while recording three shutouts.
The Huskies have now had 11 different goal scorers this year after MaKayla Woods joined that group on Sunday against Arizona State. That is the most different goal scorers Washington has had in a single season since 2011, when they also had 11 different players score.
The Huskies have now had 11 different goal scorers this year after MaKayla Woods joined that group on Sunday against Arizona State. That is the most different goal scorers Washington has had in a single season since 2011, when they also had 11 different players score.
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OUT OF THE WOODS | |
MaKayla Woods scored her first career goal this last weekend in just her second career appearance. Woods became the sixth Husky to score their first career goal this year and fifth newcomer to record their first career point. In all, this year's newcomers have totaled six goals and three assists, taking part in 45% of Washington's scoring this season. |
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MINUTES MUNCHERS | |
With 80 minutes this weekend, Lisa Jensen will record her second consecutive season of 1500+ minutes. Jensen would join Taylor Sekyra, who needs 30 minutes, as the only active Huskies to reach that threshhold in back-to-back years. That duo has started all but one of Washington's 36 games together over the last two seasons, making a combined 71 of 72 possible starts in that time. |
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FROSH FIRING AWAY | |
With nine more shots on the year, Summer Yates would have 50 on the season. That would make her just the second freshman in Washington history to record at least 50 shots, joining Caroline Putz (57 shots, 1998) as the only Husky freshman to reach that mark. Yates' 41 shots this year are already the third-most by a Husky freshman in team history and most since Kelcie Hedges' 49 in 2015. |
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UP NEXT: STANFORD | |
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UP NEXT: CALIFORNIA | |
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LAST WEEK | |
Washington dropped two games in the desert last week, falling to Arizona, in double overtime, and Arizona State. The weekend's only goal for Washington came from Kennedy Smith and MaKayla Woods, who combined to score against Arizona State. |
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