WASHINGTON STATE vs SAN FRANCISCO
Wednesday, November 5 at 7 p.m. PT
Pullman, Washington at Lower Soccer Field
Streaming: ESPN+ (Trevor Williams)
FINAL HOME GAME FOR WSU SOCCER
The Washington State women's soccer team will host its final home game of the 2025 season, welcoming San Francisco, Wednesday, November 5, to Lower Soccer Field for a 7 p.m. kick off on ESPN+.
COUGARS AND DONS HISTORY
The Cougars and Dons have met five times in program history, only twice since the turn of the century, and once with Head Coach
Todd Shulenberger at the helm of the Cougar program. Last season, the Cougars visited USF, defeating the Dons 1-0, improving the 2-3-0 all-time against the California school.
LAST TIME ON THE PITCH
The Cougars lost to the Pepperdine Waves, 0-1, Saturday night at Lower Soccer Field. After recognizing the senior class ahead of the match, the Cougars and Waves clashed under heavy rain and gusts of wind, as Pepperdine found the game-winning goal in the 61st minute. The Cougars played to a scoreless half for the ninth time this season, falling to 2-5-2 when locked at the break. Pepperdine found the game's only goal as the clock struck 60 minutes, smashing home a point-blank chance from a low-driven cross.
ABOUT SAN FRANCISCO
The Dons are led by second-year head coach Pinder Nijjar and enter Wednesday's match at 3-9-4, coming off their most complete performance of the season in a 4-1 win over San Diego. Kaitlyn Sasadeusz leads USF with five goals scored, double any other Don.
SENIORS RECOGNIZED SATURDAY
Washington State honored six seniors before last Saturday's loss to Pepperdine, including
Brooke Brown,
Maggie Mace,
Peyton Price,
Abigail Siddall,
Zora Standifer, and
Jordyn Young.
YOUNG TURNS HEADS
WSU senior transfer
Jordyn Young has caught the eye of the WCC, as the Cougars' leading goal scorer with four goals after just one goal in three seasons at Cal. The Martinez, California native has started every match for the Cougs with three of her goals coming since the start of WCC play.
SHACKELFORD SHINES
Sophomore transfer
Audrey Shackelford has found her footing as one of Wazzu's go-to service strikers. Shackelford recently tallied her third assist of the year, delivering a perfect, in-swinging ball from a corner kick in the Oct. 18 draw with Gonzaga. The Sacramento midfielder has played the full 90 in six of the last seven matches and is second on the team in points, behind Young, with two goals and three assists.
THE PRICE IS WRIGHT
Freshman midfielder
Isabelle Wright wasted no time settling into the Cougar lineup, becoming the team assist leader with four assists. Three of Wright's four assists have come since the start of conference play.
COACH TODD SURPASSES 200 MATCHES
Head Coach
Todd Shulenberger oversaw his 200th career match at the helm of the Cougar program in WSU's 1-0 win at UC San Diego, September 11. Shulenberger is in his 11th season at the helm of the Cougar soccer program and currently holds a 111-67-34 record. Shulenberger is the longest tenured head coach in WSU soccer history, leading the Cougars to five NCAA Tournaments in 10 seasons, including an historic run to the College Cup and the 2019 national semifinal.
LOOKING AHEAD
Washington State will conclude the season at Pacific, Saturday, November 8. The Cougs and Tigers will kick off at 1 p.m. from Stockton, California with coverage on ESPN+.
STANDIFER BETWEEN THE STICKS
Senior goalkeeper
Zora Standifer made her debut as a Coug, Sept. 18, replacing
Keara Fitzgerald in goal in the 72nd minute in a 2-0 win over North Dakota State. Since then, Standifer has earned three wins with seven goals allowed over 10 matches. The Long Beach State transfer made her first career start for Wazzu at Montana, Sept. 21. Standifer finished with four saves and made her first start since October 2023, when she was a junior at Long Beach State. The senior transfer earned her first career WSU shutout with a 2-0 win over LMU, Oct. 11.
INJURY BUG BITES
Five Cougar soccer student-athletes have been sidelined with season-ending injuries, including four starters in goalkeeper
Keara Fitzgerald, defender and co-captain
Peyton Price, forward
Becca Skinner, and defender and co-captain
Jenna Studer. Freshman forward
Becca Skinner suffered a season-ending injury during training ahead of the Cougars' August 28 match at Idaho. Captain and defensive centerback
Jenna Studer's college career was cut short at UC Irvine, September 14, due to a season-ending knee injury. In the following game, starting goalkeeper
Keara Fitzgerald went down without contact in the 72nd minute, ending her season. Most recently,
Peyton Price suffered a season-ending injury in the 55th minute at Saint Mary's, October 8. Freshman
Rhen Ericson suffered an injury in offseason training and elected to medically-redshirt the 2025 season.Â
2025 ROSTER RELOAD
The Cougars welcomed 20 new faces, including six transfers and 14 freshmen. WSU retained 10 returnees, including four returning starters. This season, the Cougs have had 14 freshmen make their college debuts and 19 student-athletes make their first starts at WSU. In the season opener against Utah State, 11 Cougs made their WSU debuts, including seven in the starting lineup. Eight freshmen played their first college match.
IF THE GLOVE FITZ
Redshirt-senior goalkeeper
Keara Fitzgerald earned the starting nod in the 2025 season opener, returning to the pitch for the first time since October 2023 and the first time in a WSU uniform. Fitzgerald held down the starting job until suffering a season-ending injury against North Dakota State, September 18. Fitzgerald's top performances included a career-high 11 saves in a shutout at California, September 4, the most by a Coug 'keeper in five seasons. The performance earned her WCC Defensive Player of the Week, her second-career conference weekly honor. The California senior tallied an assist in the Cougars' draw with No. 13 Georgia, August 31, delivering her second-career assist and the first by a Cougar goalkeeper since
Nadia Cooper notched an assist against Colorado in Boulder in 2021. Fitzgerald finished with 296 career saves in 58 matches played and over 5,000 minutes.
STUDER'S ALL-WCC SEASON CUT SHORT
Returning sixth-year senior
Jenna Studer was named to the All-WCC preseason team. The California native featured in the Cougars' backline until she suffered a season-ending knee injury at UC Irvine, September 14. The four-year Coug also suffered a season-ending injury in 2023 just two games into the season. During her college career, Studer delivered four goals, including three at WSU, and a pair of assists. Part of the backline and defensive midfield throughout her career, Studer played 46 matches as a Coug, starting 43, and played over 3,500 minutes.
OH CAPTAINS, MY CAPTAINS
WSU's senior trio of
Maggie Mace,
Peyton Price, and
Jenna Studer were selected by teammates and staff as the 2025 team captains.