Huskies, Zags Square Off For First Time In a Decade Sunday In Spokane
August 30, 2025 | Women's Soccer
SPOKANE, Wash. – Unbeaten through the first five matches of 2025, the Washington women's soccer team completes a three-match road swing on Sunday, heading across the state to take on Spokane at Luger Field.
Due to projected high temperatures in the area, kickoff for Sunday's match has been moved up to 11:00 a.m. PT, with the match available for streaming via ESPN+. Links to live coverage are available on the women's soccer schedule page at GoHuskies.com.
SCOUTING GONZAGA
Gonzaga is in its second season under head coach Katie Benz, who was promoted prior to the start of the 2024 season after three seasons in Spokane as an assistant coach.
Picked to finish third in the West Coast Conference, the Bulldogs are 2-1-0 following a 3-0 win over Illinois-Chicago on Thursday. Sunday's match is the fourth of five-straight at home to start the season for Gonzaga.
Junior forward Katelyn Rigg and sophomore forward Amelia Severn own four of GU's six goals with two apiece, with Rigg leading the team with five points in 2025. Freshman forward Samantha Snorsky has setup half of Gonzaga's goals, entering Sunday's match with three assists.
Redshirt sophomore Michaela McCollum is in her first season as the starting goalkeeper in Spokane. McCollum has allowed three goals over three matches, making nine saves.
SERIES HISTORY
Washington leads the all-time series with Gonzaga at 11-1-1, including 5-0-1 in Spokane. Prior to a 2-2 draw at Luger Field in the last matchup in 2015, the Huskies had won five straight meetings with the Bulldogs.
LAST MEETING (9/20/15)
SPOKANE, Wash. - UW women's soccer stretched its unbeaten streak to eight games with a come from behind 2-2 draw with Gonzaga in Spokane, as sophomore Kimberly Keever scored two goals in a 35-second span to bring the Huskies back from a 2-0 deficit.
After a scoreless first half, Gonzaga came out on fire at the beginning of the second frame and scored in the 49th and 51st minutes to take a commanding 2-0 lead.
The Huskies found a sense of urgency but still couldn't find the back of the net until Keever scored twice in the 72nd minute to tie the game.
Trailing 2-0, the Huskies earned a free kick from about 40 yards out. Junior defender Havana McElvaine took the left-footed cross and found Keever streaking in the box. Keever one-touched the cross past Gonzaga goalkeeper Christie Tombari to cut the deficit to one goal.
Just 36 seconds later with the Huskies on the attack, sophomore right back Dominique Bond-Flasza dribbled down the right side and sent a cross that found junior midfielder Amanda Perez on the left side of the goal. She headed the ball back to the center of the box where Keever was just able to get her left foot on the ball as she was falling down, touching it past the keeper to tie the game at 2-2. Bond-Flasza and Perez were each credited with assists.
Neither team could score in the final 18 minutes of regulation or the two overtime periods. The Huskies outshot the Bulldogs 27-11 and had 10 corner kicks to just two for Gonzaga. Tombori was forced into 11 saves.
The Huskies put up nine shots in a scoreless first half, forcing Tombari into five saves. UW had two dangerous looks about 30 minutes into the half, when Keever beat her defender down the left side and found Hedge alone in the box. Her shot was on frame but right at Tombari. That was immediately followed by a wide open look from Perez that she struck well into the lower right corner of the goal, but Tombari deflected it wide. All UW senior goalkeeper Megan Kufeld's four saves came in the first half.
NON-CON? NO PROBLEM
Prior to this season, senior Kelsey Branson had scored just one of her 11 career goals against non-conference opponents, bagging over 90 percent of her career goals against league opposition. Through five non-con matches in 2025, Branson has scored three times, already eclipsing her scoring output from the entire 2024 season.
EVERGREEN EXCELLENCE
Since the start of the 2019 season, the Washington Huskies have dominated within the borders of their home state. Over the last 15 matchups with in-state opposition, Washington has lost just once, posting a 9-1-5 record. The Huskies have not lost to a team from Washington state since dropping a 4-2 meeting with No. 18 Washington State in 2021.
WELCOME BACK, DAWGS
Washington has seen two players return from season-ending ACL injuries in 2025. Maggie Dutra made her collegiate debut against Idaho after going down during the 2024 preseason, while Enora Matté has come off the bench in each of the last two matches, her first action since injuring her knee against Purdue a season ago.
YOU CAN FIND ME IN DA CLUB
One of the more unique paths to the Husky roster comes from junior Avery Nguyen, who was offered a roster spot prior to the start of the 2023 season after a trial during preseason training. A native of the Kansas City metro area and a former standout for Olathe Northwest High School and Sporting Blue Valley, Nguyen led the UW club team in scoring as a college freshman in 2022.
Nguyen has gotten her senior season off to a strong start, scoring her first career goal against Idaho. Nguyen has made 16 career appearances for Washington.
HOME SWEET HOME
Last Sunday's match at UC Irvine was the first and only time during the non-conference season that Washington will be forced to leave the comfortable confines of its home state. UW opened the season with three-consecutive home fixtures at Husky Soccer Stadium. Following Thursday's tilt in Cap Hill, the Huskies will remain on the road at Gonzaga Sunday before concluding the non-conference slate with a meeting with former Pac-12 foe Utah in Seattle. The Huskies open Big Ten play with a road trip south, facing USC at the newly built Rawlinson Stadium.
PROTECT THIS HOUSE
Dating back to the end of the 2023 season, Washington has been defeated on its home soil just once in the last 16 matches at Husky Soccer Stadium. The Huskies own a 11-1-4 home record during the stretch, outscoring opponents 30-7.
ALL ROADS CLOSED
The stout Husky defensive unit, which tied the program record for fewest goals allowed in a single season in 2024, surrendering just 12, is led by senior centerback Kolo Suliafu, who was named to the United Soccer Coaches' Defenders to Watch list. Suliafu, a Second Team All-Big Ten and United Soccer Coaches All-Region selection, made 35 consecutive starts for Washington before a one-match ban to start the season and contributed to 24 clean sheets throughout her illustrious UW career, including 22 as a member of the starting XI. Suliafu was also ranked as the No. 91 player in all of women's college soccer in TopDrawerSoccer's annual preseason top-100 list.
WATCH OUT!
Suliafu was joined on the Big Ten Players to Watch List by a pair of teammates in junior midfielder Samiah Shell and fifth year Laura Cetina. It was Suliafu's second consecutive appearance on the preseason list.
Shell, a native of Auburn, Washington, is Washington's leading returning scorer with five goals during a breakout sophomore campaign. A former participant in the prestigious High School All-American Game, Shell also dished out three assists in 2024 for 13 total points. The Auburn Riverside HS product opened her Husky scoring account with a goal at No. 10 Santa Clara, also adding a brace in UW's Big Ten road victory over Maryland.
Meanwhile, Cetina is a fresh face to Montlake, joining Washington after playing the last two seasons at UMass Lowell, the former home of Husky All-Big Ten standout Ioanna Papatheodorou. Cetina brings a winning pedigree in tow, having guided Eastern Florida State College to its first-ever NJCAA National Championship in 2021. Prior to coming stateside, the A Coruña, Spain, native scored 38 goals over four seasons for Spanish club Victoria C.F.
SMART COOKIES
For the 10th straight season, Washington has received the United Soccer Coaches Academic Award after earning a 3.67 team GPA.
STARTING XI FIXTURE
Since making seven-straight starts to end her freshman campaign, Kelsey Branson has not failed to crack the Huskies' starting XI a single time, a streak spanning 52 consecutive matches. Branson is the only Husky to start all 19 matches in 2023 and all 21 fixtures of 2024.
MIA KICKS CANCER
Washington will be playing for far more than bragging rights and glory on the pitch in 2025, sporting an orange ribbon on the front of its jerseys in support of senior goalkeeper Mia Hamant, who was diagnosed with Stage 4 SMARCB1-deficient kidney cancer. Hamant hopes to return to the pitch in Purple and Gold but will not suit up on the pitch in 2025.
The California native, who recently celebrated her 21st birthday, did more than just perform in her first season as Washington's primary keeper a season ago, she starred. Hamant posted the nation's third-best save percentage in 2024 at .882, while UW collectively hailed the NCAA's top save percentage. Hamant's 0.66 goals against average was the third lowest in a season for a UW keeper, while her seven clean sheets were the sixth most in a season for a Husky.
Hamant, who also excels in the classroom at U Dub as a College Sports Communicators Academic All-District and Big Ten Fall All-Academic honoree, put UW on her back during Washington's postseason run last season. The Redwood HS product was named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team after making three penalty saves to lift UW over Iowa into the Big Ten Semifinals, then followed up with more penalty shootout excellence as UW advanced past No. 25 Utah State into the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament.
The UW community has rallied around Hamant, with several Husky programs donning orange ribbons in the standout shot stopper's honor. Additionally, a GoFundMe to support the various costs associated with Hamant's care has raised over $125,000 to date. Fans can follow along with Hamant's cancer journey on Instagram at @miakickscancer.
KEEP SLEEPING
Despite grossly outperforming its preseason prognostication of 13th in the 2024 Big Ten Preseason Coaches Poll, finishing tied for 5th in the league table and advancing to the Big Ten Tournament Semifinals, Washington once again is not predicted to be amongst the league's top teams. The Huskies were picked to finish ninth in the 2025 iteration of the preseason poll, with USC predicted to win this season's league crown.
2025 Big Ten Women's Soccer Preseason Poll
1. USC
2. UCLA
3. Penn State
4. Michigan State
5. Ohio State
6. Iowa
7. Wisconsin
8. Rutgers
9. Washington
10. Minnesota
11. Purdue
12. Nebraska
13. Michigan
14. Northwestern
15. Illinois
16. Oregon
17. Indiana
18. Maryland
LEFT SIDE, BEST SIDE
Of the 28 members of Washington's 2025 roster, 20 hail from West Coast states, featuring 11 natives of California, eight home state products from Washington and one product of the Portland suburbs in Oregon. However, Washington's squad spans the US and globe, with natives of Georgia, Kansas, Nevada and five internationals donning the Purple and Gold.
CONSISTENCY IS KEY
For the second consecutive season, Washington returns every member of its coaching staff, retaining assistant coaches Cole Schmit, Raphael Cox and Kary Whitney to Nicole Van Dyke's staff. Previously Washington had not returned every member of its coaching staff since 2018.
LEADING BY EXAMPLE
This summer, Washington senior Lucy Newlin was one of two UW athletes selected as a Big Ten's Outstanding Sportsmanship Award honoree, along with baseball's Malakhi Knight. A two-way player on the pitch and in the classroom, Newlin leads through both words and actions, showing consummate respect and sportsmanship for both her teammates and opponents. The NorCal native is also a leader in the community for the Dawgs, consistently rating as one of UW's top participants in community service initiatives. On the field, the Newlin is expected to be a key cog to the Husky defense after battling through nagging injuries in 2024.
CROOTIN' ALL OVER THE WORLD
Washington spanned not only the country to bolster its roster in 2025, the Huskies searched all over the world to bring in the newest group of Dawgs. UW added five Europeans this summer in midfielder Laura Cetina (Spain/UMass Lowell), goalkeeper Cadi Doran (Wales/Liverpool FC), defender Julia Hüsch (Germany/UNC Asheville) and defender Anouk Westphal (Germany/Hertha BSC). Washington also returns junior Belgian international defender/midfielder Enora Matté, who is set to resume action after tearing her ACL during Big Ten play in 2024.
VEGAS BORN, SEATTLE PROUD
Hailing from the Las Vegas desert, Washington sophomore Andrea Leyva and her brother, Seattle Sounders midfielder Danny Leyva now call the Evergreen State home. Andrea has appeared in 21 matches with 13 starts for UW and was ranked as a four star recruit and the No. 39 prospect in the nation by TopDrawerSoccer. Meanwhile, Danny has played in 78 matches for Seattle's MLS club, becoming the third youngest player in league history after coming on as a late substitute in the Sounders' away loss to the Montreal Impact.
MENTI BE
The Leyva's are not the only sibling connection in Seattle. Anna and Sally Menti, who starred at Roosevelt High School, less than three miles from Husky Soccer Stadium, have shared different paths to playing in front of their home state fans. Sally was an All-American midfielder at Santa Clara before signing a short-term contract and later a two-year extension this season with the NWSL's Seattle Reign, making nine appearances with one goal. Meanwhile, Anna is in her third season at UW, making 42 appearances with 28 starts and collecting two goals and two assists along the way.
For more information on Husky Women's Soccer, follow @UW_WSoccer on Twitter and Instagram.
Due to projected high temperatures in the area, kickoff for Sunday's match has been moved up to 11:00 a.m. PT, with the match available for streaming via ESPN+. Links to live coverage are available on the women's soccer schedule page at GoHuskies.com.
SCOUTING GONZAGA
Gonzaga is in its second season under head coach Katie Benz, who was promoted prior to the start of the 2024 season after three seasons in Spokane as an assistant coach.
Picked to finish third in the West Coast Conference, the Bulldogs are 2-1-0 following a 3-0 win over Illinois-Chicago on Thursday. Sunday's match is the fourth of five-straight at home to start the season for Gonzaga.
Junior forward Katelyn Rigg and sophomore forward Amelia Severn own four of GU's six goals with two apiece, with Rigg leading the team with five points in 2025. Freshman forward Samantha Snorsky has setup half of Gonzaga's goals, entering Sunday's match with three assists.
Redshirt sophomore Michaela McCollum is in her first season as the starting goalkeeper in Spokane. McCollum has allowed three goals over three matches, making nine saves.
SERIES HISTORY
Washington leads the all-time series with Gonzaga at 11-1-1, including 5-0-1 in Spokane. Prior to a 2-2 draw at Luger Field in the last matchup in 2015, the Huskies had won five straight meetings with the Bulldogs.
LAST MEETING (9/20/15)
SPOKANE, Wash. - UW women's soccer stretched its unbeaten streak to eight games with a come from behind 2-2 draw with Gonzaga in Spokane, as sophomore Kimberly Keever scored two goals in a 35-second span to bring the Huskies back from a 2-0 deficit.
After a scoreless first half, Gonzaga came out on fire at the beginning of the second frame and scored in the 49th and 51st minutes to take a commanding 2-0 lead.
The Huskies found a sense of urgency but still couldn't find the back of the net until Keever scored twice in the 72nd minute to tie the game.
Trailing 2-0, the Huskies earned a free kick from about 40 yards out. Junior defender Havana McElvaine took the left-footed cross and found Keever streaking in the box. Keever one-touched the cross past Gonzaga goalkeeper Christie Tombari to cut the deficit to one goal.
Just 36 seconds later with the Huskies on the attack, sophomore right back Dominique Bond-Flasza dribbled down the right side and sent a cross that found junior midfielder Amanda Perez on the left side of the goal. She headed the ball back to the center of the box where Keever was just able to get her left foot on the ball as she was falling down, touching it past the keeper to tie the game at 2-2. Bond-Flasza and Perez were each credited with assists.
Neither team could score in the final 18 minutes of regulation or the two overtime periods. The Huskies outshot the Bulldogs 27-11 and had 10 corner kicks to just two for Gonzaga. Tombori was forced into 11 saves.
The Huskies put up nine shots in a scoreless first half, forcing Tombari into five saves. UW had two dangerous looks about 30 minutes into the half, when Keever beat her defender down the left side and found Hedge alone in the box. Her shot was on frame but right at Tombari. That was immediately followed by a wide open look from Perez that she struck well into the lower right corner of the goal, but Tombari deflected it wide. All UW senior goalkeeper Megan Kufeld's four saves came in the first half.
NON-CON? NO PROBLEM
Prior to this season, senior Kelsey Branson had scored just one of her 11 career goals against non-conference opponents, bagging over 90 percent of her career goals against league opposition. Through five non-con matches in 2025, Branson has scored three times, already eclipsing her scoring output from the entire 2024 season.
EVERGREEN EXCELLENCE
Since the start of the 2019 season, the Washington Huskies have dominated within the borders of their home state. Over the last 15 matchups with in-state opposition, Washington has lost just once, posting a 9-1-5 record. The Huskies have not lost to a team from Washington state since dropping a 4-2 meeting with No. 18 Washington State in 2021.
WELCOME BACK, DAWGS
Washington has seen two players return from season-ending ACL injuries in 2025. Maggie Dutra made her collegiate debut against Idaho after going down during the 2024 preseason, while Enora Matté has come off the bench in each of the last two matches, her first action since injuring her knee against Purdue a season ago.
YOU CAN FIND ME IN DA CLUB
One of the more unique paths to the Husky roster comes from junior Avery Nguyen, who was offered a roster spot prior to the start of the 2023 season after a trial during preseason training. A native of the Kansas City metro area and a former standout for Olathe Northwest High School and Sporting Blue Valley, Nguyen led the UW club team in scoring as a college freshman in 2022.
Nguyen has gotten her senior season off to a strong start, scoring her first career goal against Idaho. Nguyen has made 16 career appearances for Washington.
HOME SWEET HOME
Last Sunday's match at UC Irvine was the first and only time during the non-conference season that Washington will be forced to leave the comfortable confines of its home state. UW opened the season with three-consecutive home fixtures at Husky Soccer Stadium. Following Thursday's tilt in Cap Hill, the Huskies will remain on the road at Gonzaga Sunday before concluding the non-conference slate with a meeting with former Pac-12 foe Utah in Seattle. The Huskies open Big Ten play with a road trip south, facing USC at the newly built Rawlinson Stadium.
PROTECT THIS HOUSE
Dating back to the end of the 2023 season, Washington has been defeated on its home soil just once in the last 16 matches at Husky Soccer Stadium. The Huskies own a 11-1-4 home record during the stretch, outscoring opponents 30-7.
ALL ROADS CLOSED
The stout Husky defensive unit, which tied the program record for fewest goals allowed in a single season in 2024, surrendering just 12, is led by senior centerback Kolo Suliafu, who was named to the United Soccer Coaches' Defenders to Watch list. Suliafu, a Second Team All-Big Ten and United Soccer Coaches All-Region selection, made 35 consecutive starts for Washington before a one-match ban to start the season and contributed to 24 clean sheets throughout her illustrious UW career, including 22 as a member of the starting XI. Suliafu was also ranked as the No. 91 player in all of women's college soccer in TopDrawerSoccer's annual preseason top-100 list.
WATCH OUT!
Suliafu was joined on the Big Ten Players to Watch List by a pair of teammates in junior midfielder Samiah Shell and fifth year Laura Cetina. It was Suliafu's second consecutive appearance on the preseason list.
Shell, a native of Auburn, Washington, is Washington's leading returning scorer with five goals during a breakout sophomore campaign. A former participant in the prestigious High School All-American Game, Shell also dished out three assists in 2024 for 13 total points. The Auburn Riverside HS product opened her Husky scoring account with a goal at No. 10 Santa Clara, also adding a brace in UW's Big Ten road victory over Maryland.
Meanwhile, Cetina is a fresh face to Montlake, joining Washington after playing the last two seasons at UMass Lowell, the former home of Husky All-Big Ten standout Ioanna Papatheodorou. Cetina brings a winning pedigree in tow, having guided Eastern Florida State College to its first-ever NJCAA National Championship in 2021. Prior to coming stateside, the A Coruña, Spain, native scored 38 goals over four seasons for Spanish club Victoria C.F.
SMART COOKIES
For the 10th straight season, Washington has received the United Soccer Coaches Academic Award after earning a 3.67 team GPA.
STARTING XI FIXTURE
Since making seven-straight starts to end her freshman campaign, Kelsey Branson has not failed to crack the Huskies' starting XI a single time, a streak spanning 52 consecutive matches. Branson is the only Husky to start all 19 matches in 2023 and all 21 fixtures of 2024.
MIA KICKS CANCER
Washington will be playing for far more than bragging rights and glory on the pitch in 2025, sporting an orange ribbon on the front of its jerseys in support of senior goalkeeper Mia Hamant, who was diagnosed with Stage 4 SMARCB1-deficient kidney cancer. Hamant hopes to return to the pitch in Purple and Gold but will not suit up on the pitch in 2025.
The California native, who recently celebrated her 21st birthday, did more than just perform in her first season as Washington's primary keeper a season ago, she starred. Hamant posted the nation's third-best save percentage in 2024 at .882, while UW collectively hailed the NCAA's top save percentage. Hamant's 0.66 goals against average was the third lowest in a season for a UW keeper, while her seven clean sheets were the sixth most in a season for a Husky.
Hamant, who also excels in the classroom at U Dub as a College Sports Communicators Academic All-District and Big Ten Fall All-Academic honoree, put UW on her back during Washington's postseason run last season. The Redwood HS product was named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team after making three penalty saves to lift UW over Iowa into the Big Ten Semifinals, then followed up with more penalty shootout excellence as UW advanced past No. 25 Utah State into the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament.
The UW community has rallied around Hamant, with several Husky programs donning orange ribbons in the standout shot stopper's honor. Additionally, a GoFundMe to support the various costs associated with Hamant's care has raised over $125,000 to date. Fans can follow along with Hamant's cancer journey on Instagram at @miakickscancer.
KEEP SLEEPING
Despite grossly outperforming its preseason prognostication of 13th in the 2024 Big Ten Preseason Coaches Poll, finishing tied for 5th in the league table and advancing to the Big Ten Tournament Semifinals, Washington once again is not predicted to be amongst the league's top teams. The Huskies were picked to finish ninth in the 2025 iteration of the preseason poll, with USC predicted to win this season's league crown.
2025 Big Ten Women's Soccer Preseason Poll
1. USC
2. UCLA
3. Penn State
4. Michigan State
5. Ohio State
6. Iowa
7. Wisconsin
8. Rutgers
9. Washington
10. Minnesota
11. Purdue
12. Nebraska
13. Michigan
14. Northwestern
15. Illinois
16. Oregon
17. Indiana
18. Maryland
LEFT SIDE, BEST SIDE
Of the 28 members of Washington's 2025 roster, 20 hail from West Coast states, featuring 11 natives of California, eight home state products from Washington and one product of the Portland suburbs in Oregon. However, Washington's squad spans the US and globe, with natives of Georgia, Kansas, Nevada and five internationals donning the Purple and Gold.
CONSISTENCY IS KEY
For the second consecutive season, Washington returns every member of its coaching staff, retaining assistant coaches Cole Schmit, Raphael Cox and Kary Whitney to Nicole Van Dyke's staff. Previously Washington had not returned every member of its coaching staff since 2018.
LEADING BY EXAMPLE
This summer, Washington senior Lucy Newlin was one of two UW athletes selected as a Big Ten's Outstanding Sportsmanship Award honoree, along with baseball's Malakhi Knight. A two-way player on the pitch and in the classroom, Newlin leads through both words and actions, showing consummate respect and sportsmanship for both her teammates and opponents. The NorCal native is also a leader in the community for the Dawgs, consistently rating as one of UW's top participants in community service initiatives. On the field, the Newlin is expected to be a key cog to the Husky defense after battling through nagging injuries in 2024.
CROOTIN' ALL OVER THE WORLD
Washington spanned not only the country to bolster its roster in 2025, the Huskies searched all over the world to bring in the newest group of Dawgs. UW added five Europeans this summer in midfielder Laura Cetina (Spain/UMass Lowell), goalkeeper Cadi Doran (Wales/Liverpool FC), defender Julia Hüsch (Germany/UNC Asheville) and defender Anouk Westphal (Germany/Hertha BSC). Washington also returns junior Belgian international defender/midfielder Enora Matté, who is set to resume action after tearing her ACL during Big Ten play in 2024.
VEGAS BORN, SEATTLE PROUD
Hailing from the Las Vegas desert, Washington sophomore Andrea Leyva and her brother, Seattle Sounders midfielder Danny Leyva now call the Evergreen State home. Andrea has appeared in 21 matches with 13 starts for UW and was ranked as a four star recruit and the No. 39 prospect in the nation by TopDrawerSoccer. Meanwhile, Danny has played in 78 matches for Seattle's MLS club, becoming the third youngest player in league history after coming on as a late substitute in the Sounders' away loss to the Montreal Impact.
MENTI BE
The Leyva's are not the only sibling connection in Seattle. Anna and Sally Menti, who starred at Roosevelt High School, less than three miles from Husky Soccer Stadium, have shared different paths to playing in front of their home state fans. Sally was an All-American midfielder at Santa Clara before signing a short-term contract and later a two-year extension this season with the NWSL's Seattle Reign, making nine appearances with one goal. Meanwhile, Anna is in her third season at UW, making 42 appearances with 28 starts and collecting two goals and two assists along the way.
For more information on Husky Women's Soccer, follow @UW_WSoccer on Twitter and Instagram.
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