STOCKTON, Calif. – The Pacific women's soccer team (5-1-9, 0-1-3) travels to the Bay Area as one of two teams in the conference to have one loss 15 games into the season to take on San Francisco (5-5-4, 0-3-1).
The Tigers are coming off three straight draws in conference play and looking to pick up their first win against San Francisco since 2017.
"Our players are looking forward to the next big WCC challenge with this mid-week fixture tomorrow, and we are heading into the city with the mindset to pick up a big road win at San Francisco." said Co-Head Coach
Danesha Adams.
Freshman
Haley Johnson has scored in two straight games. Fifth-year senior
Haleigh Wynne's most recent goal against Gonzaga tied for the team lead with fifth-year senior
Jenae Packard and freshman
Anaya Shelton with three goals. Packard leads the team with six assists, and senior
Hana Rosenblatt is second on the team with four. Senior
Brenna Crump leads the conference in saves by a wide margin. Her 82 saves are 23 ahead of second place in the conference. Packard is tied for second in the conference in assists. Crump is 18th in the nation in saves.
"We are on the back end of the schedule now, and our group understands how important winning games is, and that's what they are focused on doing against the Dons on Wednesday night," asserted Co-Head Coach
J.J. Wozniak.
San Francisco is looking for its first conference win of the season after coming off a draw against Pepperdine. The non-conference schedule for the Dons saw the team battle to draws with Oregon and SMU and a win over Baylor. The Dons have allowed two goals per game and 13.5 shots per game, while the Tiger's defense is holding opponents to 1.13 goals per game on 13.3 shots. Marissa Vasquez is the Dons leading scorer and is tied for third in the conference in goals with six.
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