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Broncos Face Aztecs in Title Match
11/8/2019 5:19:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Mountain West Championship | Title Match
Saturday, Nov. 9 – noon MT | vs. No. 2 San Diego State
Boas Soccer Complex | Boise, Idaho
Live Stats | Live Video
Game Notes
UP NEXT: Following a 6-0 win over New Mexico, Thursday the top-seeded Boise State Broncos are set to face the No. 2 seed San Diego State in the Mountain West Soccer Championship title match, Saturday, Nov. 9 at noon MT at Boas Soccer Complex in Boise, Idaho.
Boise State is making its third conference-championship title game. Advanced to the NCAA Championship in 2009 and lost in 2013.
HOW WE GOT HERE: The Broncos dropped four goals in the first half en route to a commanding 6-0 victory over the New Mexico Lobos in their semifinal match. Boise State was led by Raimee Sherle who scored a hat trick in the win, including scoring two goals in less than a minute, a program record.
Sherle's two goals were followed exactly a minute later with a goal by Aubree Chatterton giving the Broncos three goals in 1:59, also a program best.
Boise State garnered the number-one seed in the tournament after earning a share of the regular-season title with San Diego State. The Broncos grabbed the number-one spot with a win over Aztecs during the regular season. Â
The tournament is being held in Boise, Idaho, thanks to the Broncos securing a share of the 2018 Mountain West regular-season title and winning the tiebreaker against Wyoming and New Mexico. With the number one seed obtained for the second-straight year, Boise will host the Mountain West Soccer Championship next season as well.Â
ABOUT SAN DIEGO STATE: The Aztecs earned their spot in the final after a 3-2 victory over Fresno State in the semifinal game. San Diego State is led by head coach Mike Friesen. During his tenure, SDSU has nine MW titles and five NCAA tournament appearances.
The Aztecs lead the all-time series, 7-5-0. However, the Broncos have won the last-two meetings between the two squads. Â
MOUNTAIN WEST ACCOLADES: The Mountain West announced its year-end honors earlier this week and the Broncos placed four on the All-MW First Team and one to the second team. Senior Raimee Sherle received her fourth-straight first-team honor. Joining her were McKenna Kynett with her second-straight first-team award. Junior Aubree Chatterton and senior Mikayla Schachtell both collected first-team accolades for the first time in their careers. Sophomore Sydney Smith gathered her first-career All-Mountain West Second Team recognition.
HISTORIC REGULAR SEASON: For the second-straight season the Broncos secured a share of the top spot and the regular-season conference title, a first in program history. The Broncos also recorded a Boise State record 16 wins, eclipsing the previous mark of 13 (2013, 2017-18). Led by goalkeeper Sydney Smith, the Broncos also set a program-best 11 shutouts.Â
Saturday, Nov. 9 – noon MT | vs. No. 2 San Diego State
Boas Soccer Complex | Boise, Idaho
Live Stats | Live Video
Game Notes
UP NEXT: Following a 6-0 win over New Mexico, Thursday the top-seeded Boise State Broncos are set to face the No. 2 seed San Diego State in the Mountain West Soccer Championship title match, Saturday, Nov. 9 at noon MT at Boas Soccer Complex in Boise, Idaho.
Boise State is making its third conference-championship title game. Advanced to the NCAA Championship in 2009 and lost in 2013.
HOW WE GOT HERE: The Broncos dropped four goals in the first half en route to a commanding 6-0 victory over the New Mexico Lobos in their semifinal match. Boise State was led by Raimee Sherle who scored a hat trick in the win, including scoring two goals in less than a minute, a program record.
Sherle's two goals were followed exactly a minute later with a goal by Aubree Chatterton giving the Broncos three goals in 1:59, also a program best.
Boise State garnered the number-one seed in the tournament after earning a share of the regular-season title with San Diego State. The Broncos grabbed the number-one spot with a win over Aztecs during the regular season. Â
The tournament is being held in Boise, Idaho, thanks to the Broncos securing a share of the 2018 Mountain West regular-season title and winning the tiebreaker against Wyoming and New Mexico. With the number one seed obtained for the second-straight year, Boise will host the Mountain West Soccer Championship next season as well.Â
ABOUT SAN DIEGO STATE: The Aztecs earned their spot in the final after a 3-2 victory over Fresno State in the semifinal game. San Diego State is led by head coach Mike Friesen. During his tenure, SDSU has nine MW titles and five NCAA tournament appearances.
The Aztecs lead the all-time series, 7-5-0. However, the Broncos have won the last-two meetings between the two squads. Â
MOUNTAIN WEST ACCOLADES: The Mountain West announced its year-end honors earlier this week and the Broncos placed four on the All-MW First Team and one to the second team. Senior Raimee Sherle received her fourth-straight first-team honor. Joining her were McKenna Kynett with her second-straight first-team award. Junior Aubree Chatterton and senior Mikayla Schachtell both collected first-team accolades for the first time in their careers. Sophomore Sydney Smith gathered her first-career All-Mountain West Second Team recognition.
HISTORIC REGULAR SEASON: For the second-straight season the Broncos secured a share of the top spot and the regular-season conference title, a first in program history. The Broncos also recorded a Boise State record 16 wins, eclipsing the previous mark of 13 (2013, 2017-18). Led by goalkeeper Sydney Smith, the Broncos also set a program-best 11 shutouts.Â
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