FORT COLLINS, Colo. – In a tightly contested match that went scoreless for 88 minutes, Nevada (4-12-2, 1-9 MW) could not hold on to its shutout at Colorado State (6-8-4, 3-5-2 MW) and fell 1-0 to the Rams on Sunday afternoon. The Wolf Pack will conclude its season on Friday in Mackay Stadium when it celebrates Senior Day against rival UNLV.
With her six saves on the afternoon, freshman goalkeeper
Kendal Stovall sits alone at eighth in the Nevada record book with 90 saves this season. Her 1,660 minutes in goal rank as the eighth-most by a keeper in a single season in Wolf Pack history as well.
The first 45 minutes of play finished with neither team scoring a goal. The Rams outshot Nevada 7-2 in the opening half.
Nevada finished with six shots on the afternoon, while the Rams had 15. Colorado State's final shot of the afternoon proved to be the difference, when Caeley Lordemann drilled one past Stovall in the 88th minute for the 1-0 victory.
Freshman
Casey Crawford led the Pack with two shots and one on goal. Fellow freshman
Daysha Solidum recorded the other shot on goal for Nevada, coming in the form of a header in the second half.
The Pack's regular-season finale will be in Mackay Stadium this Friday, Oct. 26 against UNLV. Nevada will celebrate Senior Day just before kickoff.