'Dogs host Air Force on Senior Night

FRESNO STATE (5-8-3, 0-6-2 MW) vs. AIR FORCE (5-7-3, 1-5-2 MW)

Oct. 24, 2024 • 7 p.m. PT • Fresno, Calif. (Bulldog Soccer Stadium)

COVERAGE

Watch: Mountain West Network

Live Stats: Bulldogslive.com

X (Twitter): @FresnoStateWSOC

FRESNO STATE (5-8-3, 0-6-2 MW) at COLORADO COLLEGE (5-9-3, 1-5-2 MW)

Oct. 27, 2024 • 12:30 p.m. PT • Colorado Springs, Colo. (Stewart Field)

COVERAGE

Watch: Mountain West Network

Live Stats: Bulldogslive.com

X (Twitter): @FresnoStateWSOC

FRESNO, Calif. — Heading into its final three matches of the season, Fresno State will split this week, beginning in Fresno with Air Force on Thursday before traveling to Colorado Springs to face Colorado College on Sunday.

Prior to the match with the Falcons, the program will honor its seven seniors--Averee Campos, Zoe Chung, Lizbeth "Yaya" De Loera, Haley Espinoza, Julia Hardwick, Jordan Lau and Kaelyn Miller. Kickoff at Bulldog Stadium is set for 7 p.m. PT.

QUICK LOOK

The Bulldogs entered conference play with the second-best nonconference winning percentage in program history at .688 after posting a 5-2-1 record, but have since gone 0-6-2 in Mountain West play.

Scoring eight goals through its first 10 matches, Fresno State produced seven during a four-game stretch, but went scoreless last week at New Mexico and San Diego State.

Ciara Wilson ranks No. 9 in the Mountain West in points (15), ninth in goals (5) and fourth in assists (3). Kaelyn Miller is ninth in goals (5).

Wilson is tied for seventh in program history in assists with 12.

Miller is tied for sixth in program history in career goals with 23. Her 53 career points is tied for seventh.

Miller (12) and Wilson (15) own 27 of the Bulldogs' 42 points this season.

SENIOR SEND OFF

On Thursday night, Fresno State will say goodbye to seven seniors as they play their last game at Bulldog Soccer Stadium

Averee Campos, Zoe Chung and Lizbeth "Yaya" De Loera have each been in the program for the past two seasons after joining the Bulldogs from Saddleback College.

Haley Espinoza, Jordan Lau and Kaelyn Miller have spent four years in the program while Julia Hardwick has been with the program since the spring of 2021.

The group has combined to amass more than 21,500 minutes on the pitch for the Bulldogs. Lau has played the most minutes (5,528) of the group during her 69 career starts.

PACING THE 'DOGS

With 15 points through 16 matches, junior Ciara Wilson has surpassed her point total from last season. The 15 points is tied for ninth-most in the Mountain West.

Wilson's five goals are tied for ninth-most in the MW while her five assists are tied for fourth.

Wilson is third in assists and seventh in goals in conference games.

MILLER MOVING UP THE RECORD BOOK

Kaelyn Miller scored the winner in Fresno State's 1-0 win at Oregon State. It was the 20th goal of the senior's career, and the ninth-most in program history, passing current Mexico National Team member Myra Delgadillo.

Miller has scored three more since, moving her into a tie for sixth with Morgan Castain with 23. She is also tied with Castain for seventh in career points with 53.

Miller has nine game-winners in her career.

SERIES HISTORY - AIR FORCE

Fresno State is 9-3-1 all-time against Air Force.

The two programs have split the last five matches at 2-2-1 dating back to 2018.

The Bulldogs have dropped the last two matches at home while winning the last two on the road.

SERIES HISTORY - COLORADO COLLEGE

Fresno State is 5-2-3 all-time against Colorado College.

The Bulldogs are unbeaten in their last four matches in the series (2-0-2), including a 5-0 win last season in Fresno.

Fresno State is unbeaten against the Tigers in Colorado Springs (3-0-2).


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