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Hasenauer Sets Assists Record in Loss
10/30/22 | Women's Soccer
TUCSON, Ariz. – Zoe Hasenauer broke the school record for career assists but Oregon fell to Arizona, 4-1, Sunday at Mulcahy Stadium.
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Hasenauer established the new standard for the Ducks by assisting Kaitlyn Paculba's goal in the 39th minute. Hasenauer received a pass down the right side from Ajanae Respass. She then shook her defender with a fake to the right and then juked back to the left which created an open lane into the box. Hasenauer then lofted a left-footed cross to the far post that Paculba headed home for the record.
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It was the 19th career assist for Hasenauer, who came into the match tied with Jen Stoltenberg, who had 18 assists from 2007-10.
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How it Happened: The Wildcats (8-6-3, 5-4-1) scored the first two goals of the game in the 21st and 33rd minutes.
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Paculba got the Ducks (4-8-6, 2-6-2) back into it at 2-1 just before halftime with her first goal of the season.
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Arizona pushed its lead back to two goals with a score in the 50th minute and added one more in the final minutes.
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Notable: In addition to the assists record, Hasenauer moved into third in career shots on Sunday. With four against the Wildcats, the fifth-year senior passed Teresa Bowns (180, 2006-09) with 181. … Paculba's goal was the third of her career. … Oregon regained the services of outside back Chai Cortez, who had to sit out Thursday's match at Arizona State after receiving a second-yellow red card Oct. 23 versus California. … The Ducks played without starting goalkeeper Leah Freeman who was unavailable due to Covid-19 protocols.
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Up Next: Oregon closes out the 2022 season by hosting Oregon State Friday at 7 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks).
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Hasenauer established the new standard for the Ducks by assisting Kaitlyn Paculba's goal in the 39th minute. Hasenauer received a pass down the right side from Ajanae Respass. She then shook her defender with a fake to the right and then juked back to the left which created an open lane into the box. Hasenauer then lofted a left-footed cross to the far post that Paculba headed home for the record.
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It was the 19th career assist for Hasenauer, who came into the match tied with Jen Stoltenberg, who had 18 assists from 2007-10.
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How it Happened: The Wildcats (8-6-3, 5-4-1) scored the first two goals of the game in the 21st and 33rd minutes.
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Paculba got the Ducks (4-8-6, 2-6-2) back into it at 2-1 just before halftime with her first goal of the season.
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Arizona pushed its lead back to two goals with a score in the 50th minute and added one more in the final minutes.
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Notable: In addition to the assists record, Hasenauer moved into third in career shots on Sunday. With four against the Wildcats, the fifth-year senior passed Teresa Bowns (180, 2006-09) with 181. … Paculba's goal was the third of her career. … Oregon regained the services of outside back Chai Cortez, who had to sit out Thursday's match at Arizona State after receiving a second-yellow red card Oct. 23 versus California. … The Ducks played without starting goalkeeper Leah Freeman who was unavailable due to Covid-19 protocols.
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Up Next: Oregon closes out the 2022 season by hosting Oregon State Friday at 7 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks).
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- www.GoDucks.com -
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Team Stats
ORE
ARI
Goals
1
4
Shots
9
21
Shots on Goal
3
11
Saves
7
2
Corners
3
1
Fouls
6
11
Scoring Plays

Nicole Dallin (5)
GOAL by ARI Dallin, Nicole.
20:28

Jordan Hall (4)
Assisted By: Sami Baytosh , Mariah Dunn
GOAL by ARI Hall, Jordan Assist by Baytosh, Sami and Dunn, Mariah.
32:02

Kaitlyn Paculba (1)
Assisted By: Zoe Hasenauer
GOAL by ORE Paculba, Kaitlyn Assist by Hasenauer, Zoe.
38:38

Jordan Hall (4)
Assisted By: Olivia Briede
GOAL by ARI Hall, Jordan Assist by Briede, Olivia.
49:11

Desiree Foster (1)
GOAL by ARI Foster, Desiree.
88:37
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