
Zags Head to Southern California for WCC Matchups
10/20/2015 12:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
Oct. 20, 2015
GONZAGA (2-8-5, 1-3-1) AT PEPPERDINE (6-6-2, 1-3-1)
GAME 16 | OCT. 23 | 3 P.M. | ROKUS FIELD | MALIBU, CALIF.
SERIES: Pepperdine leads 15-5-2 (9-2-0 in Malibu)
FIRST MEETING: Nov. 1, 1993: 1-4 in Malibu
LAST MEETING: Oct. 26, 2014: 1-1 in Spokane
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GONZAGA (2-8-5, 1-3-1) AT LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (9-4-1, 3-1-0)
GAME 17 | OCT. 25 | 2 P.M. | SULLIVAN FIELD | LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
SERIES: Loyola Marymount leads 15-5-3 (8-2-2 in Los Angeles)
FIRST MEETING: Nov. 2, 1993: 2-5 in Los Angeles
LAST MEETING: Oct. 24, 2014: 1-2 in Spokane
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LUCKY NUMBER SEVEN:
- Karley Baggerly found the back of the net for the seventh time this season last Saturday.
- The junior is now tied for seventh for most goals scored in a single season.
- There are three former Bulldogs that have scored seven goals in a season, the last Nanda McCormick in 2006.
- Baggerly is two goals away from the top five on the program's all-time list.
- Annie Hawkins (2003) and Sara Streufert (2000) own the program record for goals in a single season with 13.
SEASON RECORD WATCH:
- Baggerly is now seventh in GU history with 16 points in a single season. Her 46 shots are two shots away from the top 10 for shots taken in a single season.
- Christie Tombari needs one save to enter the top 10 for total saves in a single season. She has 87 so far.
- Her goals allowed (24) and goals against average (1.47) are sixth and ninth currently in program history.
CAREER RECORD WATCH:
- Karley Baggerly moved to fourth on the program's all-time list with 17 goals scored in her career. Streufert is the record-holder with 44. Baggerly is two goals from third.
- Baggerly is also in the hunt for the most points scored in a career. She rose to fourth on the all-time list with 43 points. Streufert owns the record with 103. Baggerly is five points away from the top three.
- Baggerly is seventh with 117 career shots, while Heather Johnson is fourth with 167.
- Christie Tombari is fourth all-time in program history with 255 career saves.
SCOUTING THE WAVES:
- Pepperdine enters the matchup with GU on a three-game skid. All three losses were 1-0 decisions, with the latest an overtime loss at Santa Clara on Oct. 11.
- Twelve of the Waves' 14 games have been shutouts, with half being won by Pepperdine.
- Pepperdine is fourth in the conference, and 72nd in the nation, with its six shutouts.
- The Waves play the cleanest soccer in the West Coast Conference, averaging only 6.64 fouls per game, which is also 28th in the country.
- Pepperdine's 13.36 shots per game is second in the WCC. It has outshot opponents, 187-135.
- Hannah Seabert is fifth in the conference with a .919 goals against average. She also has a .783 save percentage. Seabert has made 47 saves this season.
- Kristen Rodriguez, Bri Vasalli and Jamie Van Horn all have two goals this season. Rodriguez leads the team with five points, while Vasalli and Van Horn both have four points.
ABOUT THE LIONS:
- Loyola Marymount has won three of its last four games, with the lone loss coming in double overtime at then-ranked No. 25 Santa Clara, 2-1. LMU is coming off of a 2-0 win at San Francisco at Oct. 11.
- The Lions are a perfect 7-0-0 at home this season, outscoring opponents 15-2 at Sullivan Field.
- Five of those seven wins have been shutout victories.
- LMU leads the WCC with 25 goals, 1.79 goals per game, 67 points, and 4.79 points per game.
- Twelve different Lions have scored at least once and 10 players have contributed at least one assist.
- Jocelyn Blankenship leads LMU with 15 points on six goals and three assists.
- Her 17 career assists is one shy of the program record.
- Charlee Pruitt and Sophia Leksan have both spent time in the LMU net this year.
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