PULLMAN, Wash. -- Washington State soccer hosts Pacific Saturday, Nov. 9, for Senior Day at Lower Soccer Field. The Cougars and Tigers are scheduled to kick off at 4 p.m. PT from Pullman with coverage on ESPN+.
WSU and Pacific have met three times previously, and have not met in 26 years since 1998. The Cougs have never lost to Pacific, winning the first two meetings before a tie in Stockton. In October 1994, Pacific traveled to Pullman for the first meeting on the Paloues, a 2-0 win for WSU.
Last time on the pitch the Cougs continued their home unbeaten stretch with a 1-0 win over Oregon State, Wednesday night.
Raniyah Burton scored her second-career goal as a Coug and WSU managed to maintain a statistical possibility of taking a share of the WCC title.
Grayson Lynch played in her 96th career Cougar match, Wednesday night, second in school history in career appearances. Fellow teammate Sydney Pulver holds the school record with 98 career games played by a field player.
Nadia Cooper earned her 21st career shutout in Wednesday night's win, moving to tied for third in cleansheets in program history. Cooper also earned her 33rd career win (third in WSU history), and is set to move to third in career goalkeeping minutes played with 6,394 entering today's match.
WSU will honor 10 seniors on Saturday, including
Sophie Beadle, Ashley Berge,
Raniyah Burton Nadia Cooper,
Julianna Duckett,
Grayson Lynch,
Bryana Pizarro, Sydney Studer,
Reese Tappan, and
Lindsey Turner.