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Spring Schedule Announced
February 20, 2020 | Women's Soccer
SEATTLE - The Washington Huskies announced their spring schedule today. Washington will play five games this spring, including two home games. Admission for all spring games is free.
Washington will play road games at Seattle U (April 11), Seattle Pacific (April 17), and Oregon (May 23). The Huskies will also host Idaho on April 25 at 11:00 am and Central Washington on May 3 at 3:00 pm.
This will be the first game action for the Huskies since the end of the 2019 season that saw Washington advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Washington returns 70% of its goal-scoring from 2019 and 68% of its assists. Back are All-Pac-12 performers Summer Yates and Kaylene Pang, as well as goal-scorers Makena Carr, Olivia van der Jagt, Vanessa Millsaps, Karlee Stueckle, Sianna Siemonsma, Helena Reischling, Shae Holmes, Mary Johnston, and Ally Remington.
This also marks the first games at Washington for new head coach Nicole Van Dyke. It will be a tough spring slate for the Dawgs, who start the schedule with a rematch of their NCAA Tournament first round game against cross-town rival Seattle U and end it with a Pac-12 matchup against Oregon.
Make sure to follow the Huskies on Twitter with the username @UW_WSoccer and on Instagram at uw_wsoccer.
Washington will play road games at Seattle U (April 11), Seattle Pacific (April 17), and Oregon (May 23). The Huskies will also host Idaho on April 25 at 11:00 am and Central Washington on May 3 at 3:00 pm.
This will be the first game action for the Huskies since the end of the 2019 season that saw Washington advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Washington returns 70% of its goal-scoring from 2019 and 68% of its assists. Back are All-Pac-12 performers Summer Yates and Kaylene Pang, as well as goal-scorers Makena Carr, Olivia van der Jagt, Vanessa Millsaps, Karlee Stueckle, Sianna Siemonsma, Helena Reischling, Shae Holmes, Mary Johnston, and Ally Remington.
This also marks the first games at Washington for new head coach Nicole Van Dyke. It will be a tough spring slate for the Dawgs, who start the schedule with a rematch of their NCAA Tournament first round game against cross-town rival Seattle U and end it with a Pac-12 matchup against Oregon.
Make sure to follow the Huskies on Twitter with the username @UW_WSoccer and on Instagram at uw_wsoccer.
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