RENO, Nev. – Gearing up for its final two home matches of the season, Nevada (3-12, 2-6 MW) is welcoming Colorado State (10-5-1, 5-3 MW) and Wyoming (6-6-4, 5-4-1 MW) this Friday and Sunday as it fights for a spot in the Mountain West tournament. Friday night's contest against the Rams will be Senior Night with kickoff slated for 6:30 p.m., and Sunday's match against Wyoming scheduled for 12 p.m.
The Senior Night celebration will begin 15 minutes before kickoff on Friday night, as Nevada will honor
Audrey Barham,
Sara Olanda and
Emelie Small.
Tickets are available online for both matches this weekend by clicking here.
Gabby Brown is continuing to dominate for the Pack in her freshman season, averaging five shots per match which ranks seventh in the nation and first among freshmen. Goalkeeper
Kendal Stovall's 87 saves are the 16th most in the nation.
The Rams will come to Mackay Stadium this Friday as the Wolf Pack celebrates Senior Day with a 10-5-1 record and 5-3 conference mark. They have scored 19 goals as a unit while only allowing 12.
The strong play of Gabi McDonald in goal has been a large part of Colorado State's success, boasting a .879 save percentage and played a MW high 1,485 minutes this season. She only allows .73 goals per match and is tied with Kendal
Stovall wth 87 saves this season.
Offensively,
Caeley Lordemann has been one of the best players in the Mountain West this season, boasting a team-high 20 points thanks to eight goals and four assists. Her six game-winning goals is tied for the most in
the nation.
Wyoming will face the Wolf Pack on Sunday for its final home match of the season having scored 25 goals entering the weekend by eight different scorers on the season. Summer Taube leads the team with 10 points and five goals including one game-winner.
The Cowgirls have allowed 26 goals on the season, cycling between keepers Hannah Lee and Riley Burbush who have goals against averages of 1.50 and 1.54, respectively.
Tickets for this season are on sale now and can be purchased online by visiting NevadaWolfPack.com or by calling 775-348-PACK.