
Women's Soccer Continues Conference Play
10/6/2015 12:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
Oct. 6, 2015
GONZAGA BULLDOGS (2-6-4, 1-1-0) AT PACIFIC TIGERS (1-8-1, 0-2-0)
GAME 13 | OCT. 9 | 7 P.M. | KNOLES FIELD | STOCKTON, CALIF.
SERIES: Pacific leads 6-1-1 (2-0-1 in Stockton)
FIRST MEETING: Oct. 2, 1993: 0-3 in Spokane
LAST MEETING: Oct. 5, 2014: 1-0 in Spokane
LIVE VIDEO: TheW.tv
LIVE STATS: GoZags.com
GONZAGA BULLDOGS (2-6-4, 1-1-0) AT SAINT MARY'S GAELS (6-5-2, 1-1-0)
GAME 14 | OCT. 11 | 11 A.M. | SAINT MARY'S STADIUM | MORAGA, CALIF.
SERIES: Saint Mary's leads 12-8-2 (6-3-2 in Moraga)
FIRST MEETING: Oct. 17, 1993: 1-6 in Spokane
LAST MEETING: Oct. 3, 2014: 2-1 in Spokane
LIVE VIDEO: TheW.tv
LIVE STATS: GoZags.com
OOPS ... SHE DID IT AGAIN:
- Karley Baggerly found the back of the net for the sixth time this season, when she scored the game-winning goal in the Zags' 2-1 victory over San Diego.
- The junior entered the program's top 10 for goals scored in a season, and there are still seven games left.
- Her six goals matched her own and teammate Heather Johnson's totals in 2013.
- There are three former Bulldogs that have scored seven goals in a season, the last Nanda McCormick in 2006.
- Annie Hawkins (2003) and Sara Streufert (2000) own the program record for goals in a single season with 13.
LIKE A BROKEN RECORD:
- Baggerly moved to fourth on the program's all-time list with 16 goals scored in her career. Streufert is the record-holder with 44. Johnson is seventh with 14.
- Baggerly is also in the hunt for the most points scored in a career. She rose to fifth on the all-time list this past weekend with 40 points. Sara Streufert owns the record with 103.
- Baggerly is seventh with 111 career shots, while Johnson is fourth with 158. Streufert's 277 is the record.
- Baggerly is three points away from the top-10 for points scored in a single season. She has 13 so far this year.
TOMBARI'ING THE OPPOSITION:
- Christie Tombari's 62 saves tops the West Coast Conference, while her 5.17 saves per game is second.
- The redshirt junior is fourth all-time in program history with 230 career saves.
- Tombari needs 17 saves to enter the GU top-10 for saves in a single season.
SCOUTING THE TIGERS:
- Pacific has lost four straight games, including three consecutive shutout setbacks.
- The Tigers' lone victory of the season came on Feb. 28 versus Sacramento State, 1-0.
- Pacific's 0.4 goals per game are 10th in the West Coast Conference, and its 1.758 goals against average is also 10th.
- The Tigers have scored four goals this season, and averages 7.2 shots per outing.
- Lena Perry leads the WCC averaging 7.17 saves per game, which is also 13th in the country.
- She is stopping 84.3 percent of the shots she has faced this season, which is fifth in the WCC.
SCOUTING THE GAELS:
- Saint Mary's snapped a five-game losing streak with a 1-0 win at Pepperdine Sunday.
- The Gaels have outscored their opponents this season, 13-11, but have been outshot by an average of 13-9 per game.
- SMC's .795 goals against average are fourth in the West Coast Conference, as is its 85.5 save pct.
- Julia McDonald is third in the conference averaging 4.77 saves per game.
- McDonald is tied with Christie Tombari for most saves in the WCC with 51.
- She has played 1,235 minutes this season, the most in the WCC, and 16th in the country.
GETTING OUT OF THE GATES:
- Gonzaga has not lost this season when it has scored first, going 2-0-2 in those games.
- Conversely, the Zags are 0-6-2 when their opponent scores first.
- GU is also 0-4-0 when it trails at halftime and 2-2-4 when it is tied at half.
- The Bulldogs have yet to lead at halftime this season.
Players Mentioned
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