SEATTLE, Wash. – The Pacific women's soccer program dropped a 6-0 decision on Wednesday night at Championship Field.
A pair of three-goal halves powered the Redhawks (5-2-5, 1-2-1 WCC) past the Tigers (3-6-3, 0-3-1 WCC) to earn the result.
Five different Tigers registered a shot on goal, including a team-high two shot attempts from fifth year
Aniela Jensen. Jensen and sophomore
Ashlyn DiGioia were the only two Tigers to play the whole length of the match.
Freshman
Lis Van Herwijnen drew the starting assignment, making four saves on 19 shots faced in the effort defensively.
Seattle controlled the pace of the match from the get-go as Caroline Penner led her team's offense with a goal and two assists on the night.
The Tigers have a quick turnaround, heading home to face Santa Clara at 2 p.m. on Saturday at Knoles Field as part of the festivities of Homecoming Weekend.
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