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Negoesco Stadium
2130 Fulton Street San Francisco CA 94117
SAN FRANCISCO — No. 12 BYU women's soccer defeated San Francisco 3-1 amidst steady rainfall at Negoesco Stadium on Wednesday to remain undefeated in the West Coast Conference.
The Cougars have scored 28 goals in conference play, and have only allowed three from their WCC opponents, in the five games.
“Our mantra is to score first and score early, so we knew we had to come out strong,” said Jennifer Rockwood, BYU head coach. “To secure a WCC win on the road is tough because all the teams play a lot harder at home. But, we got out to a great start. We could have managed the game a little bit better in the second half. Other than that, we are looking forward to our next game at home this weekend.”
BYU (10-3-1, 5-0 WCC) finished with 23 shots, seven shots-on-goal and four saves. BYU’s three goals tonight are the most scored by a San Francisco opponent this season.
First Half
BYU captured the first goal of the match in the fourth minute off a cross from Cameron Tucker to Bella Folino. It was Folino’s 20th career goal.
"I think that was the wettest game I have ever played in my career," said Folino. "I normally score in the second half, so that was a big relief to get one in the first couple minutes. Cam had the ball and I saw her, so I was booking it to get in the box and then I put it in. I couldn't do it without my teammates."
San Francisco’s Elle Soleau sent a header toward the top-center of the net, but BYU goalkeeper Cassidy Smith snagged the save in the 15th minute.
Rachel McCarthy sent a ball in the 30th minute, though it kicked back off the crossbar, only inches away from a second goal for the Cougars.
In the 35th minute, Caroline Stringfellow was on her way to a shot-on-goal, but the ball got deflected. Swiftly, Mikayla Colohan took control of the loose ball and took a stab at it, and eventually found the back of the net after a second attempt to take the lead to 2-0. It was her 47th career goal to tie Ashley Hatch for fourth all-time at BYU.
At the half, the Cougars had 11 shots over San Francisco’s four. Also, both teams had three shots-on-goal apiece.
Second Half
The Cougars came out firing in the second half, with a goal from Tucker 10 seconds into the half. San Francisco answered with a goal by Marissa Vasquez only 15 seconds later at the 45:25 minute mark.
Grace Johnson took a free kick in the 65th minute, and sent a 45-yard bullet to the top-middle of the net, but the ball was nicked by the USF goalkeeper.
The Dons had a chance with two minutes left in the match on a penalty kick, but Catherine Hill sailed the ball over the crossbar.
The rest of the half would remain goalless, with the two goals in the opening 46th minute as the only scores on the board.
Next up, the Cougars will host Loyola Marymount on Saturday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. MDT. The game will be streamed on byutv.org and the BYUTv app and will be broadcast on the BYU Sports Network/BYU Radio 107.9 FM/BYU Cougars App.
SAN FRANCISCO — No. 12 BYU women's soccer will travel to San Francisco on Wednesday, Oct. 20 to take on USF at Negoesco Stadium.
Wednesday’s matchup is scheduled for 7 p.m. PDT on the WCC Network. The game will also be carried live on the BYU Sports Network — BYU Radio 107.9 FM/BYU Cougars App.
IN THE RANKINGS. BYU moved up to No. 12 this week, its highest ranking so far this season in the NCAA DI women's soccer poll. Additionally, BYU is ranked No. 24 in the Top Drawer Soccer college soccer national ranking.
LAST TIME ON THE FIELD. BYU collected its fourth-consecutive win in WCC play against Pacific last week, winning 6-1. Senior transfer Grace Johnson scored the first goal of her BYU career off a corner kick from Olivia Wade. Cameron Tucker scored two goals and Mikayla Colohan tied her season-high of three assists in the game. In their last seven home games, the Cougars have scored six or more goals in each game (seven goals four times, six goals three times). Also, BYU leads the NCAA with 4.08 goals per game.
WCC WEEKLY AWARDS. Mikayla Colohan won this week's West Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Week award on Monday. This award marked the fifth WCC weekly honor collected by BYU for the 2021 season and fifth-ever individual career honor for Colohan. Colohan is first in points (34), first in assists (12) and first in goals (11) in the WCC.
No. 12 BYU (9-3-1, 4-0-0 WCC) vs San Francisco (5-6-2, 1-3-0 WCC)
- Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m. PDT at Negoesco Stadium
- Streaming: WCC Network
- Radio: BYU Sports Network/BYU Cougars App/107.9 FM
- Radio play-by-play: Greg Wrubell
THE DONS. San Francisco is 5-6-2 on the season, and undefeated at home (4-0-1). The Dons are coming off a 2-0 loss on the road to Santa Clara last weekend. However, the Dons beat Santa Clara 2-0 earlier in their season as the first matchup between the two schools took place on Sept. 25 in what was technically a non-conference matchup. The Dons utilized a strong defensive effort and late-game offense to knock off the reigning National Champions at home. Both goals transpired in the second half, with the first goal by Jamesen Ward in the 56th minute and the second by Marissa Vasquez in the 71st minute. It was USF's first-ever win at home over the Broncos and the second time in program history the Dons defeated Santa Clara. The Dons’ only win during conference play this season was a 1-0 victory against LMU, with a game-winning goal coming from freshman midfielder Elle Soleau only 21 seconds into the match. The Dons have played three ranked teams this season: No. 11 Stanford, No. 19 Santa Clara and No. 24 SMU.
COUGARS VS. DONS. Overall, the Cougars have a winning record against the Dons. BYU is 9-2-0 all-time. The earliest matchup between the two teams took place in 2006, before BYU joined the WCC, and the Cougars won 1-0. Last season, the Cougars defeated the Dons 3-2 in Herriman, Utah with goals from Colohan, Makaylie Moore and Bella Folino.