Stockton, Calif. – The Pacific women's soccer team (5-3-10, 0-3-4) hosts Loyola Marymount (3-6-6, 1-6) to kick off the final week of the regular season.
The Tigers set an NCAA DI record with 10 draws in one season. The team bested the previous record, nine in a season, set in 2009 by William and Mary.
"There is still so much to play for this week in our two remaining WCC matches, and we know our players are going to be ready to go tomorrow night vs. LMU and find a way to get a big win," said Co-Head Coach
J.J. Wozniak.
Fifth-year senior
Jenae Packard leads the team in assists with six; Packard's three goals are tied for the team lead with freshman
Anaya Shelton and fifth-year senior
Haleigh Wynne. Senior
Lauren Frohan leads the team in shots with 32 and shots on goal with 16. Senior
Brenna Crump leads the WCC in saves with 91 and is second in the conference in save percentage at .827.
"Winning games at this level, in our conference, is so incredibly challenging, but we know our group has recovered well the last few days and has a collective group mentality to do all they can to pick up a huge home win against the Lions," said Co-Head Coach
Danesha Adams.
Loyola Marymount found a win over San Diego earlier in the conference season. The Lions have been outscored 17-11 this season. The Lions have picked up wins over UNLV, CSUN and San Diego while scoring multiple goals in three games.
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