WOU WOMEN'S SOCCER (0-1-3)
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SCHEDULE
THURSDAY
at Hawai'i Hilo (1-0-2), 6 p.m. (PST)
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THE WOLVES HEADING INTO THE WEEK
WOU is coming off a 0-1-1 road trip to California last week, losing at Stanislaus State 1-0 on Thursday before picking up a 1-1 draw at Cal State Monterey Bay thanks to an
Olivia Fothergill goal.
HAWAI'I HILO HEADING INTO THE WEEK
The Vulcans wrapped up a West Coast road trip last week with a scoreless tie at Cal State San Bernardino before dominating No. 8 Seattle Pacific 4-0 on Thursday behind a hat trick from Teani Arakawa.
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SERIES HISTORY
Hawai'i Hilo
ALL-TIME: 0-1
STREAK: Loss 1
LAST LOSS:Â Sept. 3, 2012 - 3-1 at Hawai'i Hilo
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NOTES
Ranked Opponents Unbeaten Streak Continues
The Wolves continue to shine against top competition as they are 3-0-3 against ranked opponents in their previous six games after picking up a draw against No. 6 UCCS on Sept. 5.Â
- 1-1 tie vs. #6 UCCS, 9/5/24
- 1-1 tie vs. #22 Seattle Pacific, 10/19/23
- 2-1 win at #5 Western Washingtin, 10/27/22
- 1-0 win at #20 Sonoma State, 8/25/22
- 1-1 tie vs. Western Washington, 11/4/21
- 1-0 win vs. #7 Seattle Pacific, 9/30/21
First season-opening draw in program history
The Wolves' 1-1 draw against No. 6 UCCS on Sept. 5 marked the first time the program has opened the season with a draw since the program began in 1996.
Wolves picked fourth in GNAC Preseason Coaches Poll
The Western Oregon women's soccer team was picked fourth in the GNAC Women's Soccer Preseason Coaches Poll.
WOU picked up 37 points in the poll, finishing behind Western Washington (59), Seattle Pacific (55) and Simon Fraser (52) and ahead of Northwest Nazarene (30), Central Washington (22), Montana State Billings (19) and Saint Martin's (15). The Wolves are coming off a third-place finish in the conference in 2023 - going 5-4-5 in GNAC play and 8-5-6 overall, tied for the second-most wins for the program and the fewest losses since the 2013 team went 9-4-6. WOU last season qualified for the GNAC Championships, falling the semifinals to Western Washington.
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