Friday, October 23, 2009
Oct. 23: Nevada at Hawai'i, 8 p.m. PT
Western Athletic Conference Play
Nevada (5-11, 2-3 WAC) at Hawai'i (5-9-1, 1-3 WAC)

For complete notes, click on the PDF link.

Follow the Pack
All of Nevada's home games and select road games will have live stats and can be accessed at the link below.  Games will not become active until a few minutes before kickoff.
www.nevadawolfpack.com/liveStats/liveStats.dbml

About Nevada
Nevada fell in both of its games this weekend, falling at home to San Jose State, 3-1 and at home to Fresno State, 3-1.  The Pack returns seven starters and 14 letterwinners from last season's team that finished 3-14-3 overall (2-4-1/6th/WAC) and made the program's fourth consecutive appearance in the WAC Tournament. Nevada is coached by second-year head coach Jaime Frias.

Scouting the Hawai'i Rainbow Wahine
All-Time Series:  Hawai'i leads the all-time series, 3-7.

Last Meeting: Nevada beat Hawai'i two times during the 2008 season, a 1-0 win in Reno during the regular season and a 2-1 win in Reno in the quarterfinal game of the WAC Tournament. 

A Look at Hawai'i: The Rainbow Wahine are 5-9-1 overall and 1-3 in WAC play.  Hawai'i is coming off a 2-1 win at LA Tech and a 2-1 loss at New Mexico State.  Hawai'i is led by Britta Bourne who has recorded a team-high 16 points and seven goals.  Ambree Ako is second on the team with 11 points and four goals.  Keeper Kanani Tacca has played in 11 matches with eight starts.  She has allowed 11 goals, has a 1.21 GAA and has made 32 saves.

Nevada vs. Hawai'i - The Series
- Nevada has never beaten Hawai'i in Honolulu.
- Hawai'i has outscored Nevada 27-15 in the all-time series.
- Nevada has shutout Hawai'i three times in the all-time series while Hawai'i has shutout Nevada four times.
- Nevada and Hawai'i have played in one overtime game in 2004.

News and Notes
Natalie Ratnavira and Ellie Stott each recorded a goal for the Pack over the weekend...they are both tied for second on the team in goals with three each...Nevada has recorded 120 shots this season and are led by Natalie Ratnavira (20), Kesia Broome (17), Jill Erickson (14) and Ellie Stott (13)...only five of Nevada's 16 goals have come with an assist...nine of Nevada's 16 goals have come in the second half...the Pack has yet to play in an overtime game this season...53 of Nevada's 91 saves have been made in the second half...three players have started every game this season, Jill Erickson, Annabelle Allen and Lauren Braman...in addition Kesia Broome, Sarah Voss and Erin Smith have played in every game this season...Nevada is 1-7 on the road with its lone win coming at Idaho...Natalie Ratnavira and Kesia Broome have each taken a season-high six shots in a game for the Pack this season.

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