Boise State Athletics

Friday, October 25
Boise, Idaho
4:00 PM MT

Boise State

vs

Colorado College

Soccer Seniors
Photo by: Patrick Sweeney

Broncos Host Final Homestand of Season

10/23/2019 5:59:00 PM | Women's Soccer

Boise State vs. Colorado College
Friday, Oct. 25 – 4 p.m. MT 
Boise, Idaho
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Boise State vs. Air Force
Sunday, Oct. 27 - 1 p.m. MT 
Boise, Idaho
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Game Notes


UP NEXT: The Broncos are back at Boas Soccer Complex for their final home weekend of the regular season. Friday, Boise State hosts Colorado College at 4 p.m. MT. Sunday is senior day and the Broncos are hosting the United States Air Force Academy at 1 p.m. MT.

FOLLOW  THE ACTION: Want to supplement your game experience? Live video and stats are available on your mobile device. Find the video stream at BroncoSports.com, while the live links are available on the schedule page of BroncoSports.com. As always, for inside info, follow on Twitter (@BroncoSportsSOC), Facebook (@bsu.wsoc) and Instagram (boisestatesoccer).
  
PROMOTIONS: Friday is staff and faculty day, all members of the Boise State staff and  faculty garner free admission, while their family members receive half-priced tickets. Prior to Sunday's match against Air Force the Broncos will honor their seniors with a pregame ceremony. In addition, Sunday is also military appreciation day, all fans who present their military ID will receive free admission to the match. Family of military members get half-priced tickets. Also on Sunday is black T-shirt giveaway, with the first 100 fans receiving a free Bronco T-shirt. 

All weekend long fans are encouraged to dress up in costume.* All fans in costume will receive half-priced admission.
*Some notes to remember.
While costumes are encouraged for the matches, please note all patrons must be identified at the entrance by Security Personnel. 
If you are coming to the game in costume, please be prepared to remove any masks. Masks will not be allowed into the facility.
If any part of your costume includes a prohibited item, you will be required to remove it prior to entering the venue. Prohibited items include but are not limited to: toy guns or handcuffs, dust or gas masks, large chains & spiked jewelry.
If your costume blocks or impedes the view of another patron, you may be asked to relocate or remove the item for the duration of the match.


ABOUT COLORADO COLLEGE: The Tigers are in their 16th season under head coach Geoff Bennett. During his tenure, Bennett has amassed a 157-104-39 with Colorado College including three trips to the NCAA tournament.

ABOUT AIR FORCE: The Falcons are in their 10th season with head coach Larry Friend. They are led by freshman forward Lexi Romero who is top goal scorer in the conference with 13.

CLINCH TIME: Following Sunday's matches the Broncos secured a Mountain West Tournament bid for the third-straight year and the sixth time in the last seven years. Boise State is the only team to clinch a spot with three games remaining in the regular season. 

The Broncos can earn the number one seed with two wins in their last three games. Boise State has a chance to secure outright the Mountain West regular season title with two wins (Friday and Sunday)  and a San Diego State loss or tie over the weekend.

RECORD WATCH: Senior Raimee Sherle, who sits as the school and conference record holder for points and goals, has moved into second place in the Boise State all-time assist list with 16. She is six shy of the record set by Shannon Saxton at 22.

Senior McKenna Kynett made big moves in the Boise State record book. Her assist to Aubree Chatterton, Sunday Oct. 6, moved Kynett into the top five for points with 42. She stands tied for seventh in goals with 16. She also moved into a tie for fifth in goals scored at 17 with her game-winning goal Oct. 20, at Colorado State.

Fellow senior Kristina Serres now sits tied for fourth among Boise State assist leaders with 12. She is just four back of current teammate Raimee Sherle and 10 off the all-time record.

MAKING HISTORY: The Broncos rewrote the Boise State record book over the weekend. With wins over Wyoming (Oct. 18) and Colorado State (Oct. 20) the Broncos improved to 14 and 15 wins on the year, respectively, eclipsing the previous school record of 13. They are currently tied for most wins (7) in conference play in program history.

SHUT IT DOWN: Sophomore keeper Sydney Smith has now recorded 11 clean sheets this season, which is tied for second most in the nation. It also stands as the Boise State single-season record, passing Tara Fisher's mark at 10 set in 2018. 

Meanwhile Smith has allowed only eight goals against the remaining opponents.  She recorded a career-high nine saves in the double-overtime loss to Utah, Sept. 8. 

Smith is currently two shutouts shy of the all-time Mountain West single-season shutout record and tied for the most by a sophomore.
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