THE TEAMS
Santa Clara (7-6-1, 4-0 WCC) at San Diego (2-9-3, 0-4 WCC)
Santa Clara (7-6-1, 4-0 WCC) vs. No. 21 Portland (9-1-4, 3-1 WCC)
MATCH INFO
When: Wednesday, Oct. 19 at 7 p.m.
Where: San Diego
Video: WCC Network
Live Stats: SideArm
When: Saturday, Oct. 22 at 1 p.m.
Where: Stevens Stadium
Video: WCC Network
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
SERIES HISTORY
Santa Clara is 21-8 all-time against San Diego.
The Broncos won last season's meeting 2-0 at home.
Santa Clara is 21-16-4 all-time against Portland.
The Broncos fell 2-0 in Portland last year. It is their only conference loss in the last three seasons.
NOTES
- Santa Clara has scored 22 goals with 27 assists. The Broncos have outshot their opponents 209-102 and 97-43 in shots on goal this season while playing four top-10 teams.
- Izzy D'Aquila is third in the country in goals with 15 and 35 points. She is one of four players averaging over a goal scored per game. Farrah Walters has four goals and three assists as well for 11 points. Colby Barnett, Keren Goor, and Isabel Dehakiz have scored once each. Annie Karich and D'Aquila are tied for the team lead with five assists. Barnett has four assists, Alyssa Bourgeois has added three, and Marisa Bubnis has chipped in in two. Lucy Mitchell, Makoto Nezu, Lia Henkelmann, Marlee Nicolos, and Goor each have one assist.
- Marlee Nicolos has appeared in 10 games and has 16 saves with three shutouts. She has a 0.89 GAA. Kyle Foutch has appeared in five matches and made seven saves. She has one shutout. Felicity Baker has been appeared twice and has five saves.
- On Saturday, D'Aquila moved into seventh place all-time in program history with 46 career goals, passing Sofia Huerta (45, 2011-14). Next up is Mikka Hansen (1993-96) with 52. She would become just the seventh Bronco with 50-plus career goals.
- D'Aquila moved into 10th in program history with 106 points, passing Erin Martinez (1993-96) with 104 points. Next is Huerta's 109.
- D'Aquila has scored in four matches in a row and in six of the last seven. Over the span she has scored 13 times. It is the 16th time in Santa Clara history a player has scored in at least four consecutive matches.
- Nicolos' career 0.79 goals against average is currently fourth in program history.
- D'Aquila won three consecutive WCC Player of the Week awards. The first came September 19 after she scored a brace vs. No. 9 Stanford. She made it back-to-back with the September 26 honor for four goals against San Francisco. She completed the threepeat on October 3 after a hat trick against Pacific in the conference opener.
- D'Aquila's is the 19th Bronco with a hat trick and the one against Pacific was the 31st in program history. She becomes the first Bronco with multiple hat tricks in a season since Morgan Marlborough had three in 2013.
- The eight days between her four-goal performance and hat trick were the second fewest in program history. Jacqui Little had six days between hat tricks in 1999.
- Farrah Walter's hat trick at Oregon on September 8 was the 29th in program history and the first since Kelsey Turnbow on October 20, 2017 against Saint Mary's. Turnbow was also a freshman at the time. Walters also becomes the 18th player in program history with at least three goals in a match.
- The match against Stanford was played in front of a season-high 3,411 fans.
- Santa Clara is coming off its second consecutive College Cup appearance in 2021 after winning the 2020 National Championship. The Broncos finished the season 15-5-3 overall and 8-1 in West Coast Conference play, securing their second-straight WCC title.
- They closed the season on fire, going 12-1-1 in the final 14 matches, featuring wins over No. 3 Pepperdine, No. 11 BYU, No. 20 Stanford, at No. 22 Georgetown, and at No. 4 Duke.
- Nine new players join the team, seven freshmen and two transfers, after having eight graduate. Izzy D'Aquila is the top returning scorer from last season when she scored eight goals and added four assists for 20 points. She was named Preseason All-WCC along with Sally Menti.
- D'Aquila and Menti were also named to the United Soccer Coaches Players to watch at forward and midfield.
- Menti was scheduled to miss the first part of the season while away with the U20 National Team playing in the World Cup but suffered a torn ACL and is out for the season. She was replaced on the US roster by Santa Clara freshman Annie Karich.
- The Broncos are without Holly Furphy, a freshman starter, due to a leg injury. She is out for the year as well.
- Santa Clara has been to 31 NCAA Tournaments, 12 College Cups (1989, 1990, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2020, 2021), and won two National Championships (2001, 2020). The program is just the seventh with two or more national titles. Only three teams have more.
- The Broncos have won the West Coast Conference 12 times (1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2013, 2020, 2021).
- Head coach Jerry Smith is in his 36th year. He has 530 career wins, the third most Division I wins in women's soccer history.
- The Broncos took down Saint Mary's last week.
TICKETS
Tickets are subject to change day of game please refer to our pricing by visiting here or contacting the Santa Clara Athletics at (408) 554-4660. Purchase tickets online and avoid waiting at the stadium box office which opens one hour prior to kickoff. Questions may be directed to the Santa Clara Athletics ticket office from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at (408) 554-4660 or BroncoTickets@scu.edu. The ticket office also handles inquiries on group tickets.
PARKING
For weekday matches, the Leavey Center lot (see below for access), located on Accolti Way off El Camino Real, is free beginning one hour prior to kickoff. Any other parking facility on campus will be subject to normal daily rates or restrictions, including the main structure, located adjacent to Stevens Stadium on Palm Drive. During the weekend, campus parking facilities are free (except for permit required locations). Click here for a campus map and parking restrictions.
EVENT PROTOCOL - OUTDOOR
All Santa Clara Athletics home events will operate in compliance with state, county, and university COVID-19 guidelines. Anyone experiencing COVID-19 symptoms should refrain from attending. Seating in Stevens Stadium is general admission and we encourage everyone to utilize appropriate social distancing in the stands and common areas. Updates will be provided should there be an adjustment in protocol.
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