STOCKTON, Calif. – Off to their best start since 2006, Pacific women's soccer looks to continue its hot start against Weber State.
The Tigers are coming off three straight 1-1 draw against Oregon State, Iowa and Fresno State and have not lost in 305 days.
Jenae Packard leads the team in points with six. Packard and
Reid Morrison both have two goals to lead the team.
Hana Rosenblatt leads the Tigers with three assists.
Brenna Crump,
Abigail Wolf and
Camryn Scully have already played over 500 minutes this season.
"It's great to be at home this week, and our players are looking forward to being back on Knoles Field for both matches," said Co-Head Coaches
Danesha Adams and
J.J. Wozniak. "We know we got a tough one coming up on Thursday night against Weber State; they have played a difficult schedule so far. They are coming off a big win this past Sunday, so we are doing what we do, taking one match at a time, and ensuring our sole focus and preparation is on the game tomorrow night. We are excited and can't wait to get after it!"
Weber State is off to a 1-4 start after an 11-9 finish in 2021. With losses to Colorado, Denver, Nebraska and Kansas State to start the season, the Wildcats are coming off their first win over UC Riverside. The Big Sky Conference selected Weber State to finish third in the preseason poll
The two teams have not played each other since 2000, a 4-2 Pacific win.
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