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The Colorado College women’s soccer team opens Mountain West play against New Mexico on Thursday, Sept. 25, at 7 p.m., in Albuquerque, N.M.Â
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CC (3-3-2) currently sits in seventh place in the conference standings after the conclusion of non-conference play.
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How To Watch
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Thursday’s match will be broadcast on the Mountain West Network. Fans can also follow along with the live stats at CCTigers.com.Â
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Last Time Out
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The Tigers fell to Kansas State, 3-1, on Sept. 11, in its final non-conference matchup. CC put 16 shots on the box score, with four being on net. They had a total of 23 scoring opportunities. Kansas State had a strong offensive outing, producing 22 shots with 12 on goal.
Two first-half penalties elevated the Wildcats over the Tigers, despite being outshot by CC 10-8 in the second half.Sophomore Jessica Anderson scored her second-career goal with a header off a corner kick assist from Kylie Smith in the 75th minute.
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In the Rankings
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CC has the fourth-best offense in the Mountain West, scoring nine goals this season. Junior Kendall Memoly leads the team and is tied for third in the conference with four goals. She is tied for fourth with nine points, including her one assist.
Goalkeeper Regan Wallace is tied for fourth with three shutouts this year.
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Tiger Tails
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After Memoly scored the first four goals of the season for CC, the other five goals have come from three different players. Jessica Anderson and junior Tyler Rose are second on the team with two goals and an assist.
Rose lifted CC to its most recent win, a 2-1 decision over Northern Colorado on Sept. 7th, where Rose scored her first two career goals in the same game.
Freshman Sophia Mayne scored her first career goal earlier in the season against UC San Diego.
Senior Kylie Smith and sophomore Nadia Cassamajor both lead the team with two assists.Â
On The Road
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CC is 3-2 on the road this year, compared to being 1-7 last season. The Tigers have outscored their opponents 7-6 and have a shot percentage of .115 compared to .087 from their opponents.Â
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Scouting The Opposition
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New Mexico enters Thursday with a 4-2-2 record after finishing the 2024 campaign with a 7-6-5 overall record. The Lobos are led by Alejandro Puerto and Nicole Anderson, who both have four goals. Anderson leads the team with 23 shots.
Fiona Jenkins leads the Mountain West with seven assists, averaging just under one assist per game.
UNM defeated New Mexico State on Sept. 7th, but have fallen in back-to-back contests to UC Santa Barbara (2-0) on Sept. 11 and Cal State Fullerton (3-0) on Sept. 14.
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Up Next
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The Tigers will travel to California to take on San Diego State on Sunday, Sept. 28, beginning at 1 p.m. MT.
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