Game 13: Arizona vs. Washington // Sun., Oct. 9 // 1 p.m. PST // Seattle, Wash. // Husky Soccer Stadium // Pac-12 Networks // Live Stats // Twitter
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Arizona 2, Washington State 0
History with Washington
Since joining the Pac-12, Arizona has a record of 3-15-2 against the Huskies. Their last game ended in a 1-0 victory for the Wildcats on September 25th, 2015.
Stoian Returns
Junior Gabi Stoian has returned to the pitch this fall as a dangerous attacker for Arizona. In her three seasons with the Wildcats, Stoian has 21 goals (fourth all-time) and 61 points (third all-time). Those goals include six game-winning goals (fifth all-time). This season she already has four assists and two goals, putting her at eight points.
Assists from DeGracie-Bailey
Senior midfielder Jaden DeGracie-Bailey is the school record holder in all-time assists. After her assist against Oklahoma this season, she now has 23 career assists. As one of the Wildcats that can execute the flip throw-in, she can create dangerous opportunities in the box for Arizona.
1. Jaden DeGracie-Bailey 23 13-
2. Mallory Miller 19 02-05
3. Gabi Stoian 19 14-
4. Nikki Jones 14 95-98
5. Candice Wilks 11 01-04
Jasmine Namdar 10 06-09
Between the Posts
Sophomore Lainey Burdett has played in eight games for the Wildcats this season and she has four shutouts with a GA/AVG of 1.13 and a save percentage of 71.0%. Burdett participated in 16 games in the 2015 season and earned over 1,250 minutes of action. She notched 52 saves (.754, 1.22 GAA) and shutout the opponent three times. Her 1.22 GAA was the seventh-best mark for one season in Arizona history.
Multi-faceted Attack
Through eleven games this season there are eight Wildcats that have scored a goal and four Wildcats that have scored three goals. Lexe Selman Richards, Paige Crouch, Cali Crisler, and Hannah Stevens all have at least three goals and at least six points. Through nine games last season, only two players (Stoian & Haley Estopare) had three+ goals.
Shots Fired
Prior to the Wildcats game against USC, Arizona had scored first in every single game and had outshot their opponent in every single game. Arizona is currently outshooting their opponents 176-97, with a shot percentage of 10.2%.
Eyes on the Prize
In Coach Amato's inaugural season with the Wildcats back in 2013, he led the team to its first winning record since 2005. He has since improved on that, leading the 2015 squad to a 14-6-2 record (second best all-time) and has made two runs into the NCAA Tournament, last season's into the Round of 16.
Ranking Trends
In the NSCAA preseason poll, the Wildcats were ranked 20th after finishing their 2015 season at No. 19. They fell outside of the rankings after their defeat at Pepperdine, and have yet to check back in. Additionally, in the coaches' poll from the Pac-12 Conference, the Cats were picked to finish fifth. In the TopDrawerSoccer.com rankings, Arizona checked-in at 18th in preseason.
#ExperienceIt
Attendance at Mulcahy Stadium has been growing rapidly over the last several years with last year's average attendance finally settling at 917. The Wildcats drew a crowd of over 750 in their exhibition match and had over 650 in their last match against Oklahoma.
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