PROVO, Utah - Utah Women's Soccer, 1-1 in conference play, will travel to Provo to take on the Brigham Young University Cougars for the first conference meet up since 2010 on Monday, Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. at South Field.
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MONDAY'S MATCHUP
Date | Time: Monday, Sept. 23 | 7:00 p.m.
Utah (4-3-2) vs. BYU (3-4-2)
Location: Provo, Utah | South Field
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Scouting BYU
The BYU Cougars are currently sitting on a 3-4-2 record, 1-1 in conference play. The last time the Utes and Cougars met was Sept. 9 of the 2023 season at Ute Field, and the Cougars came out victorious 6-1. This is the first time the red and blue will meet for a conference game since 2010, when BYU won 2-1, and both schools were members of the Mountain West Conference.
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A long-time rivalry, Utah and BYU have met on the pitch every year since the Utah women's soccer program was founded, making this the 30
th face off between the two Beehive State schools. Though this is not the first match up, it is the first time in five years the programs will meet and BYU will not be ranked.
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Head coach Jennifer Rockwood has been with the program since the beginning, 2024 being her 30
th season with the Cougars. Rockwood has led the team to 23 NCAA appearances and currently sits at 12
th in the NCAA for all-time career victories.
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Compared to opponents, the Cougars are sitting at 10-13 for goals and 107-127 for shots. But, their goalkeeper, Lynette Hernaez, has done her part with 43 saves to her opponents' 34. Hernaez has spent every game in the net for the Cougs, totaling 800 minutes played this season. BYU lost their top scorer, Brecken Mozingo, but junior forward Allie Fryer has stepped into her shoes, tallying three goals already this season.
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Recently for the Utes
The Utes fell to the Red Raiders 2-0 at Texas Tech on Sept. 19. This is their first loss on the road and first loss against a Big 12 opponent. This was the first meeting between Utah and the defending Big 12 champions since 2016 and the first half was a focus on defense for both teams. Coming out of halftime, each team had multiple crossbar shots, but Tech was able to squeeze two goals in the 70
th and 73
rd minute.
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Wardle the Warrior
In the net against the Red Raiders, senior goalkeeper
Kasey Wardle tallied five saves, but three of those saves were stand-outs. In the 62
nd minute, Wardle had back-to-back-to-back saves, one of which was a high shot that Wardle saved with a jump and a high right-handed punch.
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In her start on Sept. 15 against Idaho State, Wardle's save during the first half, brought her to 100 career saves. Wardle has been in the net six of the nine matches, tallying 13 saves this season. Her first shutout this season was against Arizona, 1-0, on Sept. 12 for the conference season opener.
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Down to the Wildcats
Utah defeated the University of Arizona Wildcats in the schools' Big 12 season opener, 1-0 on Sept. 12 at
Ute Field. The last time the Utes met with the Wildcats was on Oct. 29 in Arizona for a Pac-12 conference matchup and Utah fell 1-0 after hitting an own goal.
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Tali the Mad Hatter
Taliana Kaufusi recorded her second hat trick of the campaign eight games after the Utes beat Idaho State, 4-1 on Sept. 15. Her first hat trick this season came against Weber State on Sept. 1. Kaufusi is the first Ute to accomplish this feat in 28 years. The first Ute to claim this was Jackie Doman in the 1996 season.
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Stacking Up Shots
The Utes have outshot six of their eight opponents this season, accumulating a total of 85 shots to their opponents 62. On the pitch with Weber State, the Utes tallied 12 shots, while the Wildcats marked down five. In their match against GCU, they established a heavy advantage in total shots, outshooting their guests by a 14-3 margin. In the win against Idaho State, Utah outshot the Bengals 13-3. Utah could only boast of such a significant advantage in that statistic four times in 2023, the largest being a 32-12 margin in their win over Oregon.
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Early Birds
In four of the matches this season, the Utes got on the board within the first 10 minutes.
Taliana Kaufusi accomplished this feat against Gonzaga, Grand Canyon and LSU, while
Katie O'Kane added a 10
th minute goal against Weber State.
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Hats Off
On Sept. 1 against Weber State, for the first time on record in program history, two Utes tallied hat tricks in the same match. Both
Katie O'Kane and
Taliana Kaufusi booted in three goals in a 7-1 rout of the Wildcats. For O'Kane, this marked her second collegiate hat trick, the first coming on Oct. 1, 2023 at Oregon, while it was the first for Kaufusi.
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If She Could, She Wood
In the ninetieth minute of Utah's season opener, freshman midfielder
Bella Woods earned a free kick off a handball from Gonzaga. With pressure to take the lead of the tied game, Woods's shot curled around the Bulldogs' defenders and into the back of the net, earning the win for the Utes.
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Bella Brings Home the Hardware
After her game-winning score against Gonzaga, Woods was recognized as the first Big 12 Freshman of the Week of 2024. She's the first Ute to earn a conference weekly award since
Katie O'Kane in Oct. of 2023.
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2024 Utah Women's Soccer Roster
Coach
Hideki Nakada has assembled a squad that consists of 13 returners and 12 newcomers. The list of players back in Utah Red include 2023 leading scorer
Katie O'Kane and
Taliana Kaufusi, who topped the team in goals in 2022.
Brooklyn Blaylock and 2023 assists leader
Kelly Bullock have also returned after starting all 20 matches a season ago, as has
Kasey Wardle, who finished as one of the conference leaders in saves as a sophomore.
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Among the many new Utes on Nakada's roster are true freshmen
Callie Blaylock,
Londyn Lovell,
Mia Paugh,
Siena Zunino,
Katie Callaway and
Bella Ganiere. The Utah staff also added six transfers, including sophomore
Landen Matthews, junior
Erin Gibbs, senior
Devi Dudley and graduate students
Grace Watkins,
Rachel Bastone and
Ava Hetzel.
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NCAA Appearances
The Utes are heading into 2024 aiming for their ninth NCAA Tournament berth and their first since 2019. Utah's best showing the national postseason occurred in 2016, when victories over Texas Tech and Florida State propelled them to the Sweet 16.
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2024 Schedule
A four-match home stretch kicked off a schedule where the Utes play at home a total of 11 times. This season, Utah will face off against three ranked teams, Utah State, Oklahoma State, Colorado, and matches against Arizona State and Utah Valley who are receiving votes nationally. The Ute's first Big 12 match will took place at Ute Field on Sept. 12, where they squared off with the Arizona Wildcats for their first conference win, 1-0.
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New Conference, Same Utes
The 2024 campaign will be Utah's first as members of the Big 12, the fourth different conference the Utes have competed in since the program's inception as members of the WAC in 1995. Utah posted a 7-8-2 mark during that initial season, then went 13-7 in 1999 when they played in the Mountain West Conference for the first time. Their first foray into Pac-12 play was in 2011, when they finished 10-9-1.
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The list of new league foes the Utes will have to contend with include a Texas Tech team that won the conference's regular season title, then reached the third round of the NCAA Tournament, as well as a BYU squad that reached the College Cup for the second time in three seasons. Utah will also be taking the field against Iowa State and Kansas State for the first time in program history.
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New Year, New Staff
In addition to the new faces on the field for the Utes, coach
Hideki Nakada also added two new coaches to his staff.
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Assistant coach
Travis Smith officially came on board in January after three seasons at Kansas, where he helped the Jayhawks rack up 20 victories, including wins over squads ranked as high as No. 9 in the nation. Smith also spent time at Brandeis High School, where his pupils included three all-state and seven all-region selections. He helped the squad to a district title in 2018 and, two years later, the Broncos finished the season ranked at No. 9 in the state.
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Fellow assistant
Jackie Poortinga was hired in May after a busy last several years that included functioning as Phoenix Rising's Director of Goalkeeping, a position she's held since 2021. Her responsibilities there included overseeing the development of the organization's goalkeepers, developing and implementing the team's goalkeeper training curriculum and identifying talent for the purposes of improving the roster. She also functioned as an Assistant Goalkeeper Coach for the Phoenix Rising FC Men's USL Championship team.
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Tickets
Season tickets for 2024 are currently on sale, with single-match tickets going on sale on Aug. 12. Tickets can be purchased by visiting utahtickets.com/soccer/. All ticket sales are cashless and all tickets are digital, including MUSS Tickets. Pre-purchasing tickets will allow fans to obtain the best price. Those on the Utah player pass list will have their tickets added to their account associated with the email provided by the student-athletes.
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To ensure a successful experience with digital ticketing, fans are encouraged to download their tickets to the wallet on their smartphone for presentation upon arrival at the stadium gates to expedite the entry process. Ticket sales and customer service will be available at the ticket office near the main entrance.
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Next Up
The Utes continue with a busy week, hosting two more conference opponents, Iowa State on Sept. 26 and #15 Oklahoma State on Sept. 29.
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here.
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