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Soccer Visits ASU, Arizona
10/25/22 | Women's Soccer
Oregon enters the final stretch of the 2022 season by visiting Arizona State on Thursday (7 p.m.) and Arizona on Sunday (1 p.m.). Both matches will be available on Pac-12 Live Stream.
GAME NOTES
KEY STORYLINES
• Oregon is holding steady at No. 43 in the latest RPI. This week's opponents are 19th (ASU) and 39th (Arizona) in the RPI.
• The Ducks have played the second-toughest schedule in the nation according to the NCAA's latest RPI report.
• Due to a series of injuries that saw the Ducks missing seven starters at one point, 22 different Ducks have started at least once this year.
• No one has started more matches in an Oregon uniform than Zoe Hasenauer. She earned that distinction in Oregon's Oct. 14 game at WSU when she passed former teammate Chardonnay Curran (84, 2017-21) and now shows 87 starts. Hasenauer is also tied for first in career assists with 18. She has played in 89 consecutive matches and ranks among the UO career top 10 in eight different categories.
• Leah Freeman became Oregon's all-time leader in shutouts when she recorded the 18th of her career Oct. 6 at Utah (1-0). She leads the Pac-12 in saves (102), saves per game (6.80) and save percentage (.850). Freeman is also currently the Ducks' career leader in goals against average (0.94).
• Leah Freeman's 102 saves on the season lead all power conference goalkeepers and rank sixth overall in the NCAA.
• Oregon's 1-0 loss to Colorado on Oct. 9 marked the squad's first road loss in more than a year. Before that, the Ducks' last loss on the road came on Oct. 3, 2021 at Stanford (1-0). Oregon had gone 3-0-4 since then. The Ducks are 8-5-11 overall on the road under coach Graeme Abel.
• One #ProDuck will win an NWSL title in 2022. Marissa Everett and the Portland Thorns face Chardonnay Curran and the Kansas City Current in the NWSL Championship match Saturday at 5 p.m. in Washington D.C. (CBS/Paramount+).
GAME NOTES
KEY STORYLINES
• Oregon is holding steady at No. 43 in the latest RPI. This week's opponents are 19th (ASU) and 39th (Arizona) in the RPI.
• The Ducks have played the second-toughest schedule in the nation according to the NCAA's latest RPI report.
• Due to a series of injuries that saw the Ducks missing seven starters at one point, 22 different Ducks have started at least once this year.
• No one has started more matches in an Oregon uniform than Zoe Hasenauer. She earned that distinction in Oregon's Oct. 14 game at WSU when she passed former teammate Chardonnay Curran (84, 2017-21) and now shows 87 starts. Hasenauer is also tied for first in career assists with 18. She has played in 89 consecutive matches and ranks among the UO career top 10 in eight different categories.
• Leah Freeman became Oregon's all-time leader in shutouts when she recorded the 18th of her career Oct. 6 at Utah (1-0). She leads the Pac-12 in saves (102), saves per game (6.80) and save percentage (.850). Freeman is also currently the Ducks' career leader in goals against average (0.94).
• Leah Freeman's 102 saves on the season lead all power conference goalkeepers and rank sixth overall in the NCAA.
• Oregon's 1-0 loss to Colorado on Oct. 9 marked the squad's first road loss in more than a year. Before that, the Ducks' last loss on the road came on Oct. 3, 2021 at Stanford (1-0). Oregon had gone 3-0-4 since then. The Ducks are 8-5-11 overall on the road under coach Graeme Abel.
• One #ProDuck will win an NWSL title in 2022. Marissa Everett and the Portland Thorns face Chardonnay Curran and the Kansas City Current in the NWSL Championship match Saturday at 5 p.m. in Washington D.C. (CBS/Paramount+).
Players Mentioned
Selah Simms: "Play my game."
Wednesday, September 17
Addisen Boyer: "There’s so many resources here."
Wednesday, September 17
Tracy Joyner: "Big opportunity for us."
Wednesday, September 17
Tracy Joyner | Postgame vs. Grand Canyon
Sunday, August 31